The NESCO Centre roared with energy during World Padel League Season 3, and every point mattered. The World Padel League points table became a living heat map of team form, pressure, and momentum. From early games to the semi-final scrambles, sections shifted fast—and fans caught every moment on ZEE5, thanks to free highlights just 12 hours after each match.
Who Leads the Standings Right Now?
As of midweek, here’s how the World Padel League season 3 points table looked:
Team | Matches Played | Win % | Total Points |
Game Changers Lions | 2 | 66.07% | 37 |
SG Pipers Cheetahs | 2 | 52.63% | 30 |
Panorama Panthers | 2 | 50% | 26 |
Khan Tigers | 2 | 48.15% | 26 |
Vedanta Leopards | 2 | 47.17% | 25 |
Vernost Jaguars | 2 | 36.67% | 22 |
The Lions took early charge, the Cheetahs defended well, while the Leopards lurked just behind—hungry, unpredictable, and dangerous.(turn0search0)
How Are Points Calculated in Padel?
The WPL points system rewards consistency and dominance. Each match contributes to a team’s ranking, but it’s the win percentage and sets won that shape true power. While WPL uses its own format (men’s, women’s, mixed doubles combined), the Padel player ranking and systems like the World Padel Tour ranking male/female follow a similar pattern: they count results over 12 months and reward consistent performance.(turn0search9, turn0search1)
In padel, as in tennis, matches run to best of three sets, games count 15–30–40, and if it’s deuce, it goes to golden point—sudden death within the game. That structure makes momentum swings extra brutal.(turn0search5, turn0search15)
Why the Points Table Matters
The table is more than numbers—it’s the story of survival: who can seize advantage, who can grind, and who just needs a shot at redemption.
- Game Changers Lions looked untouchable early.
- SG Pipers Cheetahs underlined their champion status with steady wins.
- Vedanta Leopards, a new franchise, hovered near crunch times—volatility met opportunity.
- Behind the scenes, Panthers and Tigers plotted comebacks.
- Jaguars drew fans with heart—but lacked the edge to climb higher.
That tension kept every rally worth more than the last.
One Key Moment that Shifted Everything
On Day 3, the Khan Tigers sent the Vernost Jaguars a statement—winning 19–10. Powerful women’s doubles by Salazar and Virseda, steady wins after tight tiebreakers—it built a 66% win rate. That game catapulted them up the table. Simultaneously, the Cheetahs edged the Leopards 15–14—a tiny margin, but massive in points terms. That thrill raised the league’s stakes overnight.(turn0search6)
ZEE5: Your Team’s Quarterback for Every Point
Don’t worry if you missed minutes—ZEE5’s free highlights, available 12 hours after each match, bridge every gap. See the table shift, relive game-defining smashes, and feel the crowd’s roar again. The points guide the plot; ZEE5 helps you follow the drama scene by scene.
Heading Into the Weekend: What to Watch
As the league neared final rounds, everyone chased stats, not just wins:
- Game Changers aimed to keep leaders’ spell alive.
- Cheetahs looked for rhythmic consistency.
- Leopards leaned on upset potential.
- Tigers and Panthers sought breakthroughs.
- Jaguars needed spark to avoid elimination.
Every serve started a story. Every break hinted at destiny. The table kept fans sitting at the edge—and ZEE5 gave the instant replay.
Closing Thoughts: Check the Table, Watch the Highlights
The World Padel League points table shows more than rankings—it shows hunger, shifts, and survival. It’s where form meets fate. With ZEE5’s free highlights, you don’t just read scores—you feel each fight, each rally, each team’s heartbeat.
So check that standings board. Then hit play on ZEE5. Because in WPL, points tell the story—but moments tell the memory.