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Run your tournament on Compete's platform

Compete has built a complete tournament management system. Courts and clubs can use it to run their own organised events without building any infrastructure themselves.

Running a structured tournament is operationally complex. Draw generation, fixture scheduling, match result recording, live standings, player management — it requires coordination, software, and on-the-day discipline. Compete has built all of this. Courts and clubs can use it.

What the platform handles

  • Draw generation — seeded or random, based on registered players
  • Fixture scheduling — who plays whom, in what order, on which court
  • Match results — recorded by the tournament director in real time
  • Live standings — updated automatically as matches complete
  • Player ratings — calculated and published after the event if ranked
  • Player profiles — match history and rating trajectory, visible publicly

The admin console

Tournament directors get a dedicated interface to manage the entire event in real time — recording scores, confirming results, handling withdrawals, and adjusting the schedule if needed. Everything is handled through the Compete platform. You do not need to build or maintain any software.

What kinds of events work on Compete

Open tournaments, club championships, corporate events, internal league formats — any structured competitive event with a defined draw and official results. Ranked events feed results into the Compete rating system. Casual events can be run without affecting player ratings.

What Compete brings beyond the software

Events run on Compete's platform are visible to the entire Compete player base in Chennai. That means your event is not just listed on your own channels — it is surfaced to a city-wide community of active competitive players who are already looking for events to enter. You get the infrastructure and the reach.

Compete's ranking system, your event

When you run a ranked event on Compete's platform, results integrate directly into the Compete skill rating system. Players earn or lose rating points through your event, their profiles update, and the leaderboard reflects the new standings. Your event becomes part of the competitive record that travels with every player who participates.

Becoming a partner court

Courts that run events regularly through Compete become part of our partner court network. Partner courts are part of a monthly schedule distributed across the city, giving them consistent player traffic and visibility across the entire Compete community.

If you manage a badminton or pickleball facility and want to discuss running events on Compete's platform, get in touch or call +91 99444 61632.

You can also read more about what it means to be a Compete partner court.