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How to Organize a Pool Tournament: Complete Guide

· 9 min read

Pool tournaments have a home everywhere — dive bars, billiard clubs, community centers, charity fundraisers, and corporate events. The game is simple enough that casual players can jump in, but deep enough that competitive players take it seriously. Whether you're running a weekly bar league, a charity 8-ball event, or a double elimination bracket at a billiard hall, the process is the same: pick a format, schedule around your tables, track race-to results, and keep things moving. This guide covers everything you need to run it well.

How to Organize a Table Tennis Tournament: Complete Guide

· 10 min read

Table tennis tournaments are a staple at clubs, schools, offices, community centers, and recreation facilities around the world. The sport is fast, matches are short, and you can run a lot of them in parallel if you have the tables. Whether you're organizing a club championship with seeded brackets, a school inter-house competition, or a casual office ping pong tournament, the process follows the same steps: pick a format, schedule around your tables, track set-based results, and share standings. This guide covers 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.

Top Reasons to Choose Score7 for Scheduling and Match Automation

· One min read

Manually scheduling tournament matches is time-consuming, error-prone, and frustrating — especially when you have to juggle venue availability, rest times, or referee assignments. Score7’s built-in scheduling engine automates these constraints for both single-day events and multi-week leagues.

Why scheduling with Score7 saves time:

How to manage a round-robin league across multiple weekends?

· One min read

Running a weekend league, like a youth soccer series or table tennis round-robin, is tricky without good scheduling tools. Score7 simplifies it with automatic pairings, standings, and even scheduling logic that avoids conflicts and rest day violations.

You just select your participants and match days, and Score7 does the rest.

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Why it's built for round-robin leagues: