One run sheet for event day.
Keep entries, draws, courts, scores, winners, and player updates moving from the same tournament desk.
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Start with the live tournament need: find an event, follow the draw, run the desk, coordinate the full competition, or send a correction to review.
Search event pages by tournament, division, format, schedule, or location before entering.
See divisions, court blocks, match order, and what players need before the next round.
Open Tournament Desk when entries, draws, court times, scores, results, and player updates need one tournament run sheet.
Use the Leagues & Tournaments hub when schedules, standings, draws, teams, players, and score workflows need one organizer path.
Use Data Assist when entries, draws, court times, scores, winners, or awards need a reviewed source.
Tournament discovery should answer the next practical question: where can I play, when do I play, and what happened?
Find events, view divisions, see draws, know your schedule, and follow results.
Create divisions, manage entries, build draws, schedule courts, track scores, publish results, and reduce event admin.
Each tournament path has a clear next action so players know where to go and directors know what still needs attention.
Name the event, set divisions, add entry rules, and publish the player-facing page.
Collect players or teams, review duplicates, and keep the accepted list clean.
Build draws, assign courts, and make schedule changes visible before match time.
Collect scores, resolve corrections, and update winners, standings, and awards.
Keep players informed about schedules, court moves, results, and event updates.
Tournament Desk keeps entries, schedules, scores, player updates, results, and awards together so event work does not sprawl.
Use Tournament Desk to review entries, publish court blocks, collect scores, and send winners or awards after the final.