Tested on Real Tennis & Padel Courts

A prototype of MyScoreLive scoreboard next to a young man squatting on a tennis court next to a green scoreboard, giving a thumbs-up gesture and smiling, with the scores 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, indicating the match details.

800+ matches. 2,000+ players. 20,000+ live followers.

Seven tournaments in Germany. One full season of real-world testing. Between April and November 2025, MyScoreLive was used in live tournaments under real match-day conditions — with real players and real organizers.

This isn’t a prototype. It’s a product shaped by live competition.

Built and refined during active tournaments

Across seven tournaments in Germany between April and November 2025, MyScoreLive was used at:

  • ITF J30 Wulkenzin

  • ITF J30 BTTC

  • TVBB Meisterschaften Seniors – BSV

  • TVBB Meisterschaften – Vespen

  • SCC Open

  • ITF Beach Tennis Ahlbeck

  • SCC Verbandsspiel Damen

Supporting:

  • 800+ matches played using live scoring

  • 2,000+ players updating scores directly from the court

  • 20,000+ online visitors following matches in real time

These were high-intensity tournament days with parallel matches, last-minute schedule changes, and real-time pressure.

A prototype of MyScoreLive scoreboard on court with two men playing tennis on a clay court with a net, surrounded by green advertising banners, and a building with a patio and trees in the background where people are sitting and watching.
A prototype of MyScoreLive scoreboard on court while a female tennis player reaches out to hit a tennis ball on a red clay court during a match, with a chair umpire and another player in the background.

Tested with the full club ecosystem

MyScoreLive was experienced and evaluated by:

  • Casual and competitive players

  • Club owners and staff

  • Tournament managers

  • Families and friends following matches online

The objective was simple: See how live scoring performs in real club environments — not ideal scenarios.

What we improved during the season

A full season of live tournaments gave us something more valuable than assumptions: real-world feedback. Every aspect of MyScoreLive was refined — both hardware and software.

On court: hardware improvements

From the first prototype to the current version, we improved:

  • Scoreboard size and visibility for better readability from the court and sidelines

  • Color contrast and clarity in different light conditions

  • Material durability to handle regular use and wear

  • Battery performance and solar efficiency for longer match days

  • Connectivity stability during busy tournament hours

  • Water resistance and outdoor reliability

Each improvement came directly from observing how the scoreboard performed during real match days.

In use: software refinements

Live testing also reshaped the software experience. Based on feedback from tournament administrators, players, and online followers, we:

  • Simplified score updates for players

  • Reduced friction during match setup

  • Improved visibility for organizers managing multiple courts

  • Added useful functionality without adding complexity

The result is a system that feels lighter to use — even as it became more capable.

Built through iteration

The version available today is not the first version. It’s the result of continuous testing, feedback, and refinement throughout an entire tournament season.

Every improvement was made to support one goal: Clear, reliable live scoring in real club conditions.

Our 2025 Prototypes

We built our first commercial model based on the data collected from these prototypes. We improved it at every level.

Shaped by feedback, not assumptions

Throughout the season, we gathered input from players and organizers and adapted accordingly.

  • Some ideas were simplified.

  • Some flows were redesigned.

  • Some features were removed.

What remains today is the result of hundreds of real matches, not theory.

Why this matters for your club or tournament

You’re not adopting something untested. You’re building on a system that has already been:

  • Used in seven live tournaments

  • Tested across hundreds of matches

  • Experienced by thousands of players

  • Followed by tens of thousands of spectators

If it performs during busy tournament weekends, it’s ready for everyday club life.

A female tennis player updates the score on MyScoreLive during a tournament in Berlin in Autumn 2025. Two young girls with tennis equipment sit on a bench on an indoor tennis court.

Ready for the next season

MyScoreLive is now prepared to support clubs and tournaments across Europe. Talk to us about your club.