Dashboard, tournaments, and saved draws
How to organize seasons of events, rename sanely, and resume work without losing your place in the builder.
Why tournaments on the dashboard
Most organizers run real tournaments: one event often has a main draw, doubles, qualifying, and more. Tournament groups on the dashboard let you keep every draw for the same event together, instead of a single flat list.
Name tournaments after time boundaries (“2026 Spring”) or event names (“Club Championship”)—whatever your committee will recognize under stress.
Operations you can perform
- Create, rename, reorder, move, and delete tournament groups as the season evolves.
- Move draws between tournaments when an event graduates from “draft” to “published” or “archived”.
- Delete with care: if a draw backs a live portal on Pro, confirm you intend to remove that operational reference.
Resume from the dashboard
Opening a saved draw returns you to the routes you used last—builder, scheduling, or Cortex—so multi-session prep does not force rebuilds. This is especially useful when seeding changes overnight or when a rain delay pushes work across days.
Hygiene habits that save time
- Duplicate a clean template draw for recurring formats instead of rebuilding from zero.
- Add a status word in the title only if it helps your team (“DRAFT”, “LOCKED”)—avoid ambiguous abbreviations.
- Export a PDF snapshot before major on-site edits so you can compare “as published” vs “as played”.