Setting up your club page

Set up TV view for leaderboard displays

TV view turns the club leaderboard into a presentable display for screens at your venue. It's designed for big monitors in common areas so players can see rankings at a glance during events.

TV view is only available to club admins.

Open TV view

  1. Go to your club page.

  2. Click the Leaderboard tab.

  3. Click View full leaderboard.

  4. Open TV view from the leaderboard page options.

Display features

TV view shows a podium at the top for the top 3 players, with card-style rows beneath for the remaining rankings. The layout handles ties and small fields gracefully — if fewer than three players have results, the podium adjusts accordingly.

Auto-scroll

TV view automatically scrolls through the full list of ranked players. When it reaches the bottom, it loops back to the top and continues. This keeps the display dynamic without manual intervention.

Controls

Use the on-screen controls to customize the display:

Control

What it does

Fullscreen

Expands to fill the entire screen using the browser's fullscreen API

Dark mode

Switches between light and dark backgrounds

Zoom

Adjusts size from 50% to 300% for different screen distances

Pause

Stops auto-scroll so you can hold on a specific section

Interval

Set how fast the display scrolls through rankings

Set a default view for members

Club admins can pin a default view that every member sees when they first open the leaderboard. This is useful for highlighting a specific time period, sort dimension, or event type that matters most to your club.

Default views are saved per-club, so each club you manage can have its own pinned configuration. Members can still change their own view — their overrides last for that session only and reset when they leave.

Combine with other displays

TV view works well alongside other event displays. Use it in your clubhouse or common area while match queues and court assignments show on separate screens. For more on managing screens during events, see Court management and cameras.

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