CourtFlow Help — Rumbles
Rumbles are a club-versus-club competition format supported by CourtFlow.
In a rumble, teams from different clubs travel to compete against each other across a series of organised matches and divisions.
Rumbles are designed to create:
- Club rivalry
- Structured match play
- Team competition
- Community events
- Regional challenges
Each organiser may run their rumble slightly differently depending on the format and venue.
Browsing rumbles
You can browse available rumbles from:
- The rumbles page
- Club pages
- Shared links
- Regional organisers
- Social media posts
- QR codes
Rumble pages may include:
- Event description
- Venue information
- Team structure
- Match format
- Start times
- Player limits
- Registration details
Joining a rumble
To join a rumble:
- Open the rumble page
- Review the event information
- Register or join a team if required
- Complete payment if online payment is enabled
Some rumbles may:
- Require organiser approval
- Limit numbers per club
- Separate divisions by skill level
- Assign players into teams automatically
Club vs club play
Most rumbles are structured around clubs competing against each other.
Depending on the organiser setup, events may include:
- Multiple divisions
- Ranked players
- Rotating partners
- Structured doubles games
- Team scoring systems
Some formats match players against similarly ranked opponents throughout the event.
Fixtures and match flow
When published by organisers, players may be able to view:
- Upcoming games
- Court assignments
- Match times
- Current standings
- Team scores
Some rumbles update live during play as scores are entered.
Scores and standings
Depending on the event setup, players and organisers may be able to:
- Enter scores
- Track club standings
- Follow division ladders
- Monitor match progress live
Some events may also track:
- Overall club points
- Individual performance
- Division winners
Payments
Some rumble events use online Stripe payments through CourtFlow.
Where enabled:
- Players can pay during registration
- Organisers can track payment status automatically
Other organisers may still handle payments manually outside the platform.
Event organisation
CourtFlow helps organisers manage:
- Team registrations
- Match scheduling
- Court allocation
- Game rotations
- Live score tracking
- Event communication
This helps reduce admin overhead during larger inter-club events.
Helpful tip
Many organisers share rumble links directly through:
- Facebook groups
- Messenger chats
- WhatsApp groups
- QR codes
- Club announcements
Saving the rumble page during the event makes it easier to:
- Check your next match
- Follow standings
- See score updates throughout the day