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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.

Set-Based Scoring for Volleyball, Tennis, Badminton, and More

· 5 min read

Not every sport is decided by a single score. Volleyball matches are played in sets of 25 points. Tennis matches are played in sets of 6 games. Badminton goes to 21 points per set. If your tournament software only supports a single score per match, you end up recording "3-1" for a volleyball match and losing all the set detail — or worse, trying to hack around it with notes and comments.

Score7 has native set-based scoring. Enter each set individually, and the system determines the winner based on sets won.

How to run a ping pong tournament at the office without using Excel?

· 2 min read

Managing an office ping pong tournament with spreadsheets is a recipe for confusion — especially when people expect live updates, fair brackets, and visibility. Score7 offers a better alternative with no setup or technical knowledge required.

With Score7, HR teams or employees can create a single or double elimination bracket in seconds. Simply enter the number of participants and format, and Score7 takes care of the rest. You can edit player names, record scores, and share live results through a public link or QR code on the break room wall.

What makes Score7 ideal for internal company events: