Mixed doubles, dynamically paired by the live leaderboard every round.
Mixicano is Mixed doubles’ answer to Mexicano: every team is always one man and one woman, but instead of a pre-planned rotation, pairings are rebuilt from the live standings after every round.
Players are grouped into rank-adjacent fours that always contain 2 men and 2 women, then paired to balance the court: the strongest man in the group partners the weaker-ranked woman against the weaker man partnered with the stronger woman — so both the gender rule and the competitive balance hold at once.
Sit-outs (when the player count doesn’t divide evenly by 4) stay gender-balanced too — equal numbers of men and women rest each round, chosen by whoever has sat out least so far.
Mixed groups of 8+ (with a roughly equal men/women split) on 2+ courts who want Mix Americano’s "always a mixed team" rule with Mexicano’s live, competitive pairing.
Eight players (4 men, 4 women), 2 courts: after round 1 the top-ranked man and woman, plus the next-ranked man and woman, group into the top four for round 2. On that court, the strongest man partners the weaker of the two women against the weaker man partnered with the stronger woman, keeping the match close.
Add your players, pick your courts and points, and Padelay builds the schedule instantly — free, no sign-up.
Play Mixicano →Both keep every team as one man + one woman, but the pairing method differs. Mix Americano cycles through a fixed rotation; Mixicano re-pairs by the live leaderboard after every round, like Mexicano.
Players are grouped into rank-adjacent fours of 2 men + 2 women, then the top-ranked player of one gender in the group partners the lower-ranked player of the other gender, balancing each court.
They’re drawn equally from men and women (to keep the playing pool balanced), choosing whoever has sat out least so far.