Every time I try to find out when a match starts, what court it's on, or where to watch, I end up clicking through like three different pages on the official site and still end up confused.
So I made [watchpadel.app](https://watchpadel.app/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=r_padel) a simple webapp that shows the full schedule all in one place, grouped by tournament and day. The best part? Every match has a direct link to where you can watch it — YouTube or the Red Bull TV app. No more digging around, it’s right there next to the match.
It’s still early days and I’m working on it, so I’d love any feedback. Also, I’m wondering if there are other tools or communities I’m missing that make following Premier Padel easier? Reddit groups, Discord servers, apps — whatever.
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Looks really nice, I'll definitely use it instead of the Premier Padel app which is awful.
In terms of feedback, one feature that would be great is a notification when a game starts. This would be particularly useful when I want to watch the Men's final and don't know when the women's will end. However, given that's a webapp and not an app, I'm not sure if that's even possible.
Looks great especially for those only watching premier padel since padel is one of the few sports where people play more than watch a professional level tournament; I currently use an app callled Padel LiveScore that tracks every FIP tournament (including the premier padel tour) it’s worth to check it out!
Well, I appreciate the effort but the matches are either on YouTube (until quarters) or Redbull TV. You can find these easily with a simple search and adding to your bookmarks.
They are also always posted on the official Premier Padel Instagram channel and the official mobile app.
So an app that I will never use.
I absolutely disagree. Premier Padel app is so cluttered, I need to check multiple times to get what is supposed to be straightforward information. This app I saw yesterday morning and used it three times already