Tournaments offer a low-commitment way for players to participate. By joining a single event, players experience organized play and meet new opponents —making tournaments a natural first step.
With ClubMatch, setting up a tournament is very simple: Select the date and time, select the tournament format, the price (if any), and the number of courts that are available. ClubMatch takes care of the rest: player registration, match scheduling, waiting lists, payments, and refunds. Matches are published 5 minutes before the start, and scores can be registered by the players or the organiser.
ClubMatch supports a wide range of tournament formats for tennis, padel, pickleball, and squash—both competitive events with ratings and friendly tournaments without ratings.
- Tennis, padel, pickleball, and squash
- Tournaments up to 4 hours
- Singles, doubles, and rotating partners
Americano
Americano tournaments are a dynamic and social format where players rotate partners and opponents throughout the event. Everyone plays short matches, earns individual points, and stays continuously active, creating balanced and enjoyable play. This makes Americano tournaments easy to schedule, inclusive for different levels, and ideal for fun, social club events.
Americano 4
Americano 4 is a competitive Americano format played with four players per court. Courts are organized by level, and each round consists of three matches, covering all partner combinations. Player levels are updated based on the results. After the round is completed, the strongest players move up one court, while the lower-scoring players move down, and the same format repeats.
Americano 5
Americano 5 is a competitive Americano format played with five players per court. Courts are organized by level, and each round consists of five matches with rotating partners. Player levels are updated based on the results. The key advantage of Americano-5 is that each court has a spare player, preventing situations where play would otherwise continue with only three players due to no-shows or injuries.
Swiss Playoffs
With Swiss Playoffs, winners advance to the next playoff stage, while the remaining participants continue competing in matches to determine their final tournament rankings. If the number of participants is not 4, 8 or 16, the tournament starts with a qualification round, where winners and highest rated losers advance to the playoffs.