Racketscore (NL/EN/FRA) is a LIVESCORE and STATISTICS application for smartphones which makes it easy to follow the following sports competitions:
- Padel
– Badminton
- Squash
– tennis
It is a tool for the referee or the friend who wants to count the points of a match. The application is suitable for friendly matches as well as for official tournaments.
Complete amateur mobile applications. Enjoy a professional and accessible application.
With racketscore you can:
– Use the bulletin board
– Display the bulletin board on your website
– Customize pin board items:
- Logo
- Status
– Player names
– Jerseys
- Country
– Rankings
– Stopwatches / Match time
– Pinboard colors and style can be easily customized with our advanced backend system.
– Display the bulletin board in a live stream (e.g. with OBS or Wirecast)
– There are many opportunities for advertisements and announcements
It is also possible to show the bulletin board of an event on the site racketscore.com. All scoreboards then always have the same layout and the positions are listed together. This event can also be delivered on your own website.
What do you need?
– A phone or tablet with an active internet connection.
– One or more screens with an active internet connection
– A person who uses the application and has knowledge of counting the sport in question.
How does it work?
– Create an account in the app or on racketscore.com.
– Choose your sport, names and match settings
– Then publish the match on racketscore.com
Go to racketscore.com and click on your scoreboard. It will then appear large.
Need Info:
To download the application:
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.



























































































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