Find the tennis landscape.
Explore players, teams, leagues, rankings, tournaments, and tennis context for free.
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These answers explain what TenAceIQ is built to do and how Free, My Lab, Coach Hub, Team Hub, League Office, Tournament Desk, and Full-Court fit together.
Free explores, My Lab personalizes, Team Hub leads teams, League Office runs seasons, and Full-Court brings it together.
Explore players, teams, leagues, rankings, tournaments, and tennis context for free.
Unlock My Lab, Level Up training cards, Tactics Tools, refreshed tennis context, matchup prep, and tennis messages together.
Use Player features plus Coach Hub to assign drills, track player development, recommend resources, schedule lessons, review proof, and support players between sessions.
Use Player features plus Team Hub and Captain Tools for lineups, scouting, team decisions, player readiness, and weekly team flow.
Use League Office for one league, ladder, or tournament with player or team setup, scheduling, score tracking, standings, visibility, and organizer tools.
Use My Lab, Coach Hub, Team Hub, League Office, and unlimited Tournament Desk runs for player development, coaching, team decisions, leagues, ladders, tournaments, and event follow-through.
No. Free pages help anyone explore players, teams, leagues, and rankings. Player adds My Lab, data refreshes, Matchup, and Messages. Team Hub adds weekly team decisions. League Office gives leagues, ladders, and tournaments organized competition tools.
The site works with player, team, league, ranking, matchup, and scorecard-related context so users can understand performance, roster options, lineup tradeoffs, and season shape. Upload TennisLink exports through Data Assist when results, schedules, or rosters need to refresh.
Free centers on discovery and exploration. My Lab makes the site personal. Team Hub adds weekly team decisions. League Office adds season operations. The upgrade path is meant to make life easier only when your needs grow.
Open a TenAceIQ support thread and include the affected league, team, date, player, or match reference. If you have the source record, start with Open Data Assist so the fix can be reviewed before it changes tennis context.