Match prep
Prep a matchup
What matchup matters, and what should I watch first?
Compare players before you play so the first game starts with a plan instead of a guess.
Prep matchup →
Scouting
Scout players
Who am I facing, and what context changes the plan?
Find ratings, recent context, and player signals that help you understand the court before match day.
Scout players →
Lineup strategy
Build a lineup plan
What lineup gives us the best chance?
Turn roster, opponent, and partner context into a captain decision the team can act on.
Build lineup →
Performance tracking
Track results
What happened, and what should change next?
Review scores, line outcomes, and match history so the next practice or lineup has evidence.
Track results →
Team intelligence
Read a team
Where is the other team strong, thin, or risky?
Scan roster depth, pairing patterns, and team context before the weekly decision gets noisy.
Read teams →
Season context
Understand the flight
Which standings, schedules, and results matter now?
Use league, schedule, and standings context to know what matchups and results actually matter.
Find leagues →
Captain match-week bridge
Turn Compete context into Team Hub decisions.
Use matchup, scouting, schedule, and team context here to feed the captain week: availability, lineup, scenario, and team message.
1Start with matchup, player, team, and schedule context.
2Turn the read into availability, lineup, scenario, and message decisions.
3Keep Team Hub pointed at the same match-week reality.