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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 Darts Tournament: Complete Guide

· 9 min read

Darts tournaments are one of the easiest competitive events to organize. You need a board, an oche, and a scoring system — that's it. From weekly pub leagues to charity fundraisers to competitive bracket events, darts fits into almost any venue and any schedule. Matches are fast (15-30 minutes), setup is minimal, and the atmosphere is hard to beat. This guide covers format selection, board scheduling, legs-and-sets scoring, and everything else you need to run a smooth darts event.

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 run a volleyball bracket that uses set-based scoring?

· One min read

Volleyball tournaments often rely on set-based scoring systems — for example, best of 3 sets per match — but most bracket tools don’t accommodate this well. Score7 was designed to support flexible sports rules, including the ability to define and track sets per match.

This means you can record 2–1, 2–0, or other set results, and Score7 will calculate winners accordingly. It’s ideal for school leagues, amateur tournaments, or community sports events that need proper scoring without extra tools.

Why Score7 handles volleyball better: