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How to Organize a Badminton Tournament: Complete Guide

· 9 min read

Badminton tournaments are a staple of club life across Asia, Europe, and beyond. Whether it's a club championship with separate singles and doubles draws, a school competition, a community event, or a competitive regional tournament, the organizational challenge is consistent: manage multiple categories across limited courts, track set-based rally scoring, and keep the schedule tight. This guide covers format selection, court scheduling, scoring, and everything else you need to run a smooth badminton event.

How to Organize a Pickleball Tournament: Complete Guide

· 9 min read

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in North America and it's picking up speed globally. Community centers, retirement communities, athletic clubs, parks departments, and corporate event planners are all running pickleball tournaments — from casual weekend round-robins to competitive bracket events with skill-level divisions. The fundamentals are the same regardless of scale: pick a format, schedule around your courts, track rally-scoring results, and share standings. This guide walks through all of it.

How to Organize a Tennis Tournament: Complete Guide

· 10 min read

Tennis tournaments are a staple of club life, school sports, and community events. From a casual 8-player round-robin on a Saturday morning to a 32-draw knockout with proper seeding and consolation brackets, the organizational challenge is always the same: match the format to your court availability, track set-based scores accurately, and keep the schedule moving. This guide covers format selection, court scheduling, scoring, seeding, and everything else you need to run a smooth tennis event.

How to Organize a Padel Tournament: Complete Guide

· 9 min read

Padel tournaments are everywhere — club socials, corporate team days, local circuits, inter-club championships. The sport is growing fast, and so is the demand for well-organized events. Whether you're running a casual round-robin for 6 pairs or a multi-stage bracket for 32, the process follows the same steps: pick a format, schedule around your court availability, track set-based results, and share live standings. This guide covers all of it.