Don't let your club
go quiet in summer
Run a tennis summer league with skill-based groups, alongside the official competitions. Members schedule their own matches around holidays, while standings and ratings update automatically.
How to set up a summer league
Create the competition
Pick a group or league per level. The structure is ready in ten minutes.
Split by level
Separate groups per skill level, so everyone plays against equal opponents.
Open registration
Members sign themselves up through your club page, with or without an entry fee.
Standings and ratings, automatic
Players enter results and the standings and ratings follow on their own. Up to date all summer.
Why summer is the perfect time to run a league
Between the spring and autumn seasons the club often falls quiet. Your own summer league keeps members engaged and courts busy, right through the slower months.
Busy courts through the summer lull
Between the spring and autumn seasons the club often sits still. A summer league keeps members playing.
Several levels at once
Run men, women, mixed and beginners side by side as separate groups, each with its own standings.
Flexible around holidays
Members schedule their own matches across the months. No rigid weekly grid that gets stuck on holidays.
Alongside the official season
Your own competition in your own hands, next to the official league play. Completely low-threshold.
Copy your competition to a new season in one click
Summer wrapped up? Duplicate the entire setup (groups, format and settings) to the autumn or next year. Just adjust the dates and publish. Never rebuild a competition from scratch again.
Frequently asked questions
A summer league bridges the summer months between the spring and autumn seasons. Instead of the club going quiet, members play an ongoing competition, usually split into groups by skill level.
Yes. Your own summer league complements the official tennis competitions: low-threshold, flexible and fully in your own hands. Members keep playing in the months when there is no league play.
Yes. A competition spread over several months actually creates room: teams schedule their own matches around holidays. In Slams the standings are always live, so you never have to keep anything by hand.
Create a separate group per level, so players face opponents of similar strength. That keeps it fun and close for beginners and advanced players alike, right up to the final round.
You can start with Slams for free: run up to two events at once at no cost. If you charge an entry fee, you only pay a small fee per paid registration. Free events always stay free, with no fee.

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