FootTennis.Club
One evening, clear answer

Public games, easy to organize.

A public game is a simple invitation: players ask for a spot, the organizer decides, and everyone returns to the same game page.

Open game

Tue 19:00 • Foot Park

3/8 spots

Friendly mixed-level match, public chat after acceptance.

Pending Accepted Rejected

For players

You want to play tonight

1

Find a game that fits

See the day, time, place, and how many spots are still open — right from the start.

2

Request a spot

Send a request, and the organizer confirms whether you can join the game.

3

Return ready to play

After acceptance, use the game page for chat and final details.

View open games

For organizers

Short on players

1

Publish one evening

Create a community game when you know the date, place, and how many players you need.

2

Choose the group

Decide who joins so the game stays balanced.

3

Keep all players in the loop

The game page is the shared space for chat, updates, and final details.

Club-organized games are still published from the club dashboard; this CTA creates a community game.

Sign in and publish

What it is not

Open Games are not tournaments and not automatic club membership. They are public play sessions with manual approval for each request.

Questions

Before you request or publish

Who decides if I get a spot? +
The organizer reviews requests manually, so every player gets a clear accepted or declined result.
Can I leave? +
Yes. If plans change, you can withdraw while the game is still active.
Is this for club managers too? +
Yes, but club-organized games are published from the club dashboard. This page points organizers to community games.

See also: How Open Clubs work