New Tools for TC

Organising squash tournaments with Tournament Control has just gotten even easier. Martin Krafft, former club captain of The Thorndon Club, has released a set of tools designed to automate various parts of running squash tournaments, specifically the tedious interactions with iSquash, such as making and populating draws, and entering results. There’s also a solution for[…]

Plan Extensions (COVID-19)

Earlier in the year COVID-19 prevented us from playing squash and we recognise that those who had purchased plans for Tournament Control were left unable to use them over this time. In light of this, we have decided to extend all Tournament Control plans (Saver and Unlimited) by 3 months. For example, if your plan[…]

New Ways to Purchase TC

New for 2018, we’ve created purchase plans which make it easier and cheaper to use Tournament Control. There is still the option to “pay as you go”, purchasing the use of TC for each tournament for $50, and you’ll still get full use of all the program features that you’re used to. However, by purchasing[…]

Draws Added to Tournament Viewer

You asked for it, so we’ve done it! One of the most requested features for Tournament Control is actually for the Tournament Viewer Android app: the ability to view the draws. Actually creating images of the draws like you might put on the wall would be incredibly difficult, and is beyond our present capabilities, but[…]

New Users Guide

Tournament Control version 1.10 has just hit the website, and while there are a number of improvements (see the full change log here), by far the biggest news is that we have included a brand new Users Guide in the installation package. Many hours of work have been put into this so far, with the[…]

Testimonial From Otaki Squash

TC helped eliminate the crowd of people around the board after a match finishes wondering who is going on next! It ensured smooth transitions between matches. We had 30 minute slots on Friday, and 35 on Saturday to squeeze in all of the matches. We didn’t end up going badly behind time, like I was[…]

Sending Emails? Done.

Just in time for the Topaz II Wellington & Tawa Masters next weekend, we’ve just released a new version of Tournament Control with a big new feature: it can now send emails to players. You can write any content that you like for the email, and use simple formatting (bold, italics, colour, etc.) to make[…]

TC 1.0 Released

A milestone worth mentioning: We have just released the official version 1.0 of Tournament Control for Windows. There have been a number of changes under the hood since the beta versions that have been in use at recent tournaments, but most noticeable is the introduction of a login screen. With this security improvement we have[…]

Testimonial From Mana Squash

“We learnt about the Tournament Control system one day, had a 30-minute session with Simon to test it and learn how to use it the next, agreed to use it for our tournament, and then used it for a major event at our club the following week.  It is an incredibly simple system that links[…]