LADR for pickleball tournaments and leagues

LADR is built for organizers who need one reliable place to run events: publish draws or weekly schedules, enter scores from the court, and share standings that stay current—whether you are running a one-day bracket or a season that meets every Tuesday.

Tournaments

For ladder days, round robins, and bracket-style events, LADR helps you move from plan to playable link quickly. Players open the event in the browser—no app install required—to see who they play next and how results affect the board.

  • Create an event, invite or publish a join link, and keep the draw legible as matches finish.
  • Enter scores as games wrap so standings and next rounds stay honest without retyping a whiteboard photo.
  • Use the same flow for club championships, park round robins, and charity brackets.

Go deeper: Pickleball tournament software, tournament app, or open tournaments.

Leagues

When the same group comes back week after week, you need a season home—not a one-off PDF. LADR keeps divisions, week-by-week matchups, and cumulative standings in one link players can bookmark, so captains see the arc of the year instead of chasing screenshots in group chat.

  • Run structured club seasons with recurring nights and clear season totals.
  • Support flexible rosters and subs when your “league” is really the same park night with rotating faces.
  • Pair ladder-style movement with transparent standings when ranking shifts are part of the format.

Explore: League software, social league software, and ladder software.

Ratings and fair play

Where it helps your format, LADR can reflect match outcomes in player ratings so seeding and court assignments stay aligned with who is actually winning on your surface. Ratings are optional flavor on top of the same scheduling and scoring workflows—use them when they make your tournament or league fairer, and lean on standings alone when that is enough.

Next steps for clubs

If you are comparing options for your facility or volunteer crew, start with the clubs overview and booking flow—then spin up a real week or a small test event.