The challenge of manual rotation
An organiser must remember who has partnered together, who has played against whom and who sat out the previous round. The number of combinations grows quickly with the group.
Badminton ClubMatch rotation
When there are more players than court places, manual rotation quickly becomes difficult. Badminton Club helps build the next matches and keep the rotation understandable.
An organiser must remember who has partnered together, who has played against whom and who sat out the previous round. The number of combinations grows quickly with the group.
The system forms pairs from players who are present and assigns the resulting matches to free courts, taking the available court count into account.
Session history helps reduce repeated partners and opponents. Repeats cannot be completely avoided with every possible roster, so the system looks for a practical option for the current situation.
When not everyone can be on court at the same time, some players rest. Participation in earlier matches is considered when preparing another round.
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