Managing Multiple Courts During a Tournament

Managing multiple courts is one of the hardest parts of running an amateur tournament. Matches finish at different times, players move between courts, and delays can quickly cascade throughout the schedule.

Without a clear overview, organisers rely on memory, paper notes, or constant verbal updates. This approach works only up to a certain scale. Once several matches run in parallel, mistakes become inevitable.

Clear court assignment and real-time updates are key to avoiding confusion. When players know exactly where to go and when, tournaments feel smoother and more professional.

Good court management doesn’t require large staff teams — it requires visibility and coordination.


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