How tennis clubs and coaches actually run the week.
Plain, honest write-ups of the jobs a club committee or a coach does over and over — the ladder, the subs, the Saturday social, the Tuesday-night sign-ups. No listicles. We tell you what the software does, and what it doesn't.
Run the club.
For the committee — the people who hold the membership roll, the ladder and the subs, and hand it all over every couple of years.
Committee guides
How to run a tennis club without a spreadsheet
The four jobs a spreadsheet quietly holds — the roll, the ladder, the fixtures and who has paid — moved off one person's laptop without losing the club's history.
CommitteeUpdated 20 June 2026
How to hand over a tennis club committee
Transfer four things in order: accounts and logins, the live records, the physical assets, and what nobody wrote down. The usual failure is handing over the documents but not the access.
CommitteeUpdated 20 June 2026
Choosing software
Buyer's questions — for a committee weighing up what to run the club on.
Want to see it on a real club before you read a word? Look at a live club running an open ladder.
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For the sole-trader coach who wants the Tuesday-night “who's in?” scramble to stop — a booking page, not a business suite.
Coach guides
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A coach often coaches at a club, and a club often has coaches. If you're both, start with Run the club — the coaching page sits inside the same club page when you're ready.