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🎾 Padel Counter

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Track padel stats live

After the match, nobody remembers exactly what went wrong? The Padel Counter turns gut feeling into numbers: an operator at the side of the court taps in every relevant ball contact, and in the end you get, for each of the four players, how many winners they hit (broken down into smash, volley, vibora and groundstroke) and how many unforced and forced errors they added.

For players, teams and coaches

Whether you want to understand your own error rates, evaluate a training session as a coach, or analyze a match at your club: the charts show instantly who scores with which shots, and the CSV export lets you analyze the data further in Excel. By the way, you'll find your next match in the tournament calendar, and you can check your playing level with the padel level check.

Frequently asked questions about the Padel Counter

What is the Padel Counter?

A free tool for counting a padel match live: you tap in every important ball contact and get, per player, how many winners, unforced errors and forced errors there were.

Which padel stats can I record?

Winners broken down by shot type (smash, volley, vibora, groundstroke), unforced errors, forced errors and neutral ball contacts, per player for both teams. The evaluation shows a table and charts.

Does the Padel Counter work on a phone?

Yes, it's built for phone and tablet at the side of the court: large buttons, few taps per ball contact and an undo function for mistakes.

Can I export the match data?

Yes, both the aggregated stats and all raw events can be downloaded as CSV and opened in Excel, for example.

What does the Padel Counter cost?

Nothing. The Padel Counter is completely free and usable without signing up.

Is my data stored?

The data stays only in your browser and is not uploaded anywhere. It's gone when you reload the page, so export it as CSV beforehand.

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