Table Tennis England’s TT Leagues Platform Continues to Evolve and Expand
The TT Leagues platform, developed and operated by Table Tennis England, is consistently enhancing its capabilities to better serve the growing needs of the table tennis community. With the latest software update, Version 2.5.0, the platform has introduced a series of new features that are expected to drive further growth and positive trends in league management.
The improvements to the league management platform include the addition of new formats for Knock-out and Handicap competitions, while TT Leagues is also being utilized for an increasingly diverse range of national-level tournaments. By the end of the 2024/25 season, the number of competitions managed through the software is projected to double compared to its inaugural season in 2019/20.
Latest Update Introduces Noteworthy Enhancements
The latest update, which rolled out earlier this month, introduces several noteworthy enhancements, including:
- Improved functionality for creating knock-out and handicap competitions
- Expanded data downloads to assist with league management
- Greater control over the content displayed on league homepages
- New reserve management options
- A search function for local league rankings
- A contact form on the homepage to enhance the user experience
Future Developments on the Horizon
Furthermore, the development team is working on additional updates scheduled for the coming weeks, such as:
- The ability to share news articles across multiple sites
- Improved divisional overrides
- The introduction of “split division” functionality for local league formats
Expanding Beyond Local Leagues
The ongoing evolution of the TT Leagues platform has allowed it to expand beyond local league competitions, with its adoption by regional leagues, county leagues, and even national-level events like the British Clubs Leagues, County Championships, and Cadet & Junior British Clubs Leagues. The direct result entry via the TT Leagues app has driven faster result publication, which in turn generates increased interest and engagement.
“With more than 160 websites now running the TT Leagues software, encompassing 140 local leagues, 4 regional/county leagues, and 18 national competitions, the platform’s reach and capabilities continue to grow. Last year, over 250 competitions were managed through the system, and this figure is expected to rise further in the upcoming season.”
Table Tennis England remains committed to the ongoing development and enhancement of the TT Leagues platform, ensuring that it not only maintains but also improves its speed, reliability, and performance to support the year-round availability and reliability required by the table tennis community.
As the TT Leagues platform continues to evolve, it is poised to unlock the full potential of technology in managing table tennis competitions, providing a seamless and efficient experience for administrators, players, and fans alike.
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