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Tournament Status and Lifecycle

A tournament in Torneos MVP moves through defined states that reflect where it is in its lifecycle. Understanding these states helps you manage the tournament's progression correctly.

Status overview

StatusDescription
Not StartedThe tournament has been created and configured but matches have not yet begun. Registrations may be open or closed.
In ProgressMatches are actively being played. The live control panel is the main workspace during this phase.
PausedThe tournament has been temporarily halted — for example, due to weather, scheduling issues, or a break between days.
FinishedAll matches have been completed. Results are final and rankings have been updated.
CanceledThe tournament has been canceled. Results, if any, are preserved but the tournament is closed.

Changing the status

Organizers with the appropriate permissions can change the tournament status from the tournament overview page or through quick actions.

What can be done at each stage

ActionNot StartedIn ProgressPausedFinishedCanceled
Edit tournament detailsLimited
Add/edit categoriesLimitedLimited
Open registrations
Generate draw
Assign courts/referees
Enter match resultsLimited
Edit past results
Export results

Note: Some actions may depend on the specific permissions assigned to your role.

Finishing a tournament

When all matches are complete:

  1. Review final results and standings.
  2. Verify that rankings have updated correctly.
  3. Change the tournament status to Finished.
  4. Export results if needed for records.

Finished tournaments remain visible on the public page permanently, giving players and spectators access to the historical record.

Duplicating a tournament for a new edition

If you run the same tournament regularly (annually, monthly, etc.), use the Duplicate quick action:

  1. Open the tournament overview.
  2. Click Duplicate in the quick actions.
  3. The platform clones the full configuration:
    • Categories and phase setup
    • Court configuration
    • Ranking links
    • Match rules per phase
  4. Update the name and dates for the new edition.
  5. Open registrations for the new edition.

This saves significant setup time for recurring events.

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