Match Page
Platform for matching players in 5 racket sports with various features.


Game Posting Feature
Players can post games with location, date, and timing for others to join.
Squash
- Match Structure: A squash match consists of the best of 3
- Game Structure: Each game is played to 11 points. A player must win by at least 2 points. If the score reaches 10-10, the game continues until one player has a 2-point lead.
- Match Winner: The first player to win the majority of games (e.g., 2 out of 3 or 3 out of 5) is considered the winner of the match.
Tennis
- Match Structure: A tennis match is typically played as a best-of-3 games.
- Set Structure: Each set consists of games, and a player needs to win 6 games to win the set. They must win by a margin of 2 games (e.g., 6-4 or 7-5). If the set reaches a 6-6 tie, a tiebreaker is played to determine the winner of the set.
- Game Structure: Each game is played to 4 points, with points scored as 15, 30, 40, and game point. If both players reach 40, it's called "deuce," and a player must win by 2 consecutive points to win the game.
Table Tennis
- Match Structure: A table tennis match typically consists of the best of 5 games.
- Game Structure: Each game is played to 11 points. A player must win by at least 2 points. If the score reaches 10-10, the game continues until one player has a 2-point lead.
- Match Winner: The first player to win the majority of the games (e.g., 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 7) is considered the winner of the match.
Pickleball
-Match Structure: A pickleball match can be played as the best of 3 games.
- Game Structure: Each game is played to 21 points. A player must win by at least 2 points. If the score is tied at 20-20, play continues until a player wins by 2 points.
- Match Winner: The first player or team to win the majority of the games is considered the winner of the match.
Badminton
-Match Structure: A badminton match consists of the best of 3 games.
- Game Structure: Each game is played to 21 points. A player must win by at least 2 points. If the score reaches 20-20, the game continues until a player has a 2-point lead, but the maximum score is capped at 30 points (i.e., a player can win 30-29).
- Match Winner: The first player or team to win 2 games is considered the winner of the match.
These gameplay rules provide a clear understanding of how matches are structured and how winners are determined in each of the five racket sports: squash, tennis, table tennis, pickleball, and badminton.
Challenge Mode Unlock
Unlock hidden challenge mode for higher ranking players in tournaments.

Find Players
Connect with local players for games in badminton, squash, table tennis, tennis, and pickleball. Schedule matches and join others for exciting gameplay. All games are free unless stated by hosting party on court fee cost. We do not charge for connecting players to play.
Information:
Games must be scheduled at least 72 hours before the match date. You can launch your game through the launch portal, or submit your game details via the game request form, and one of our representatives will assist you with the launch. There is no cost involved in connecting with players, but you are responsible for booking your own courts. The court costs should be clearly stated when hosting the game so your opponent is aware of the cost-sharing arrangement. Game points are awarded for each match, with the winner receiving 2 points and the opponent earning 1 point for participation. Points are only awarded for completed games. Matches may be audited for points verification purposes. A statement of your game points will be sent to your registered email at the end of each month.
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