Collage of new ServeLeague release features for clubs and players

And Plenty More in This Release

The June release is almost here, and this final roundup is for all the brilliant extras that deserve their own spotlight.

Across this release series, we have talked about bigger themes: player engagement, analytics, integrations, and the systems that help clubs run with less friction. But the release landing in mid-June 2026 is packed with practical improvements beyond those headline areas.

Some of them help admins stay organized. Some help players feel better represented. Some make club nights easier to print, share, and run. Some make ServeLeague easier to use across languages and experience levels.

So here is the wrap-up: a fast tour through more of what is coming.

Document storage for the paperwork clubs actually have

Clubs do not run on matches alone. They also run on waivers, policies, member documents, consent forms, committee files, venue documents, and the occasional PDF that everyone needs but nobody can find when it matters.

The June release adds document storage so clubs can upload and manage those files inside the same operational system they already use for members, events, bookings, and competition.

That means waivers can live closer to the members and events they relate to. Policies can be kept in one accessible place. Member documents can be reviewed without bouncing between email threads, shared drives, and someone's laptop.

We are also adding an admin review dashboard, giving clubs a clearer workflow around uploaded documents. Instead of files disappearing into a folder, admins can see what needs review, what has been handled, and where attention is required.

This is one of those features that sounds quiet until the first time you need it. Then it becomes essential.

Print-ready PDFs for the real world of club night

Digital tools are great, but clubs still need paper sometimes.

A tournament desk might need printed match sheets. A venue might need standings posted near the courts. Players might want QR match cards for quick access. A multi-division event might need clean sections that make sense when printed, not just when viewed on a phone.

The June release brings print-ready PDFs for match sheets, standings, QR match cards, venue headers, and per-division sections.

This matters because the real world of racquet sport is hybrid. Someone checks their phone. Someone else wants a sheet on the noticeboard. A volunteer at the control table needs a clear printout. A player walks in late and scans a QR code. A coach wants to see the draw without digging through menus.

The goal is not to go backward to paper. The goal is to make the paper moments cleaner, more accurate, and directly connected to the digital source of truth.

Full 10-language support across app and emails

Clubs are multilingual communities. The app should respect that.

In June, ServeLeague is expanding to full 10-language support across the app and emails. That means more players, parents, volunteers, and admins can interact with the club in a language that feels comfortable, not just in the language the software happened to ship with first.

We will keep this section short because we have already written in more depth about why your club speaks more languages than you think. The release update is simple and exciting: language support is becoming broader and more complete, including the email touchpoints that often matter most for reminders, confirmations, and club communication.

For diverse clubs, that is not a nice extra. It is access.

Richer user settings for real people

Players are not just names in a draw.

The June release adds richer user settings, including pronouns, availability, and profile details. These may sound like small additions, but they help the product reflect the people using it more accurately.

Pronouns help clubs communicate respectfully. Availability helps with planning and participation. Better profile details make the player experience feel less anonymous and give admins more useful context when organizing sessions, events, and club activity.

This is part of a broader direction for ServeLeague: players should feel known without making admins do more manual work. A good system gives people simple ways to keep their own information current, then uses that information to make club operations smoother.

Tutorials and an indexable knowledge base

The June release also expands the learning side of ServeLeague.

We are adding more tutorials, plus an indexable knowledge base that makes product guidance easier to find, browse, and share. That helps new admins get set up faster. It helps returning volunteers refresh their memory before a big event. It helps clubs answer common questions without waiting for one person to be online.

This matters because software adoption is not just about features. It is about confidence. A club can have powerful tools available and still hesitate if nobody knows the best way to start. Tutorials turn big workflows into manageable steps. A searchable knowledge base makes answers easier to discover at the moment people need them.

The result should be a smoother path from "we should try this" to "we know how to run this well."

Thank you for following the release series

This release has a lot in it. That is why we have been giving different areas room to breathe across the series.

Player engagement is getting more personal. Integrations are getting more flexible. Analytics are getting clearer. Admin workflows are getting stronger. Documents, PDFs, languages, settings, tutorials, and help content are all moving forward together.

Most importantly, every piece is aimed at the same outcome: racquet sport clubs that feel easier to run and more exciting to belong to.

Thank you for following along as we build toward the mid-June 2026 release. You can keep browsing the full release series on the ServeLeague blog, or get your club ready now through ServeLeague registration. We cannot wait for you to try what is coming next.

The full June 2026 release series

This post is part of our June 2026 release series. Here is the full set, in order:

  1. Memberships That Run Themselves
  2. Graded Leagues, Reinvented for June
  3. Court Booking and Front-Desk Operations
  4. The New Communications Suite for Clubs
  5. Take Payments and Balance the Books
  6. Events and Registration, End to End
  7. Bigger, Smarter Tournaments Are Coming
  8. Stats, Streaks, and Reasons to Come Back
  9. Lights, Doors and Cameras on Autopilot
  10. A Home for Every Member
  11. Drop-In and Team Leagues Level Up
  12. Connect ServeLeague to Everything Else
  13. Know Your Club: Insights and Exports
  14. And Plenty More in This Release (you are reading this one)