Track points, games and whose serve it is. Table tennis keeps no clock, so the board runs on games to 11.
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A table tennis scoreboard tracks one match: points in the current game, games won by each player, whose serve it is, and the timeout. JudgeMate keeps all of it on one screen and updates the score the moment you tap.
Every rally ends in a point, whoever served. The board adds it, checks for game point at 11, and holds the game open until one player leads by two. A match runs best of 5 games, so three games win it.
Open the board in a browser on a phone, tablet, laptop or TV. Share a public link or QR code and spectators follow the same score live. No account, no install, no cost.
The serve changes every 2 points and the board moves it for you. From 10:10 it switches on every single point, so nobody has to count.
Table tennis has no clock. JudgeMate closes each game at 11 points, enforces the two-point margin, and ends the match when a player takes three games.
The board prompts the change of ends at 5 points in the deciding game. Log the single timeout each player gets per match as you call it.
Send a live link or QR code for the public view, or open the board on a TV or kiosk. The score updates on every screen at once.
Every rally scores a point, whoever served. A game goes to 11 points, win by two, and a match is best of 5 games. The board closes each game and stops the match at three games won.
The game keeps going until someone leads by two. From 10:10 the serve also changes on every single point instead of every two. The board switches it for you and holds the game open.
Yes. Open the board or its public link in any browser on a TV, laptop or tablet. The layout scales to the screen, and the score updates live as you tap.
The board is free. Create one and start scoring without signing up. An account only matters if you want to save a match and come back to it later.
No. It scores one match at a time, with no draw or standings behind it. For the next match on the table, open a new board.
Want the detail behind serve rotation, the two-point margin and the deciding game? The guide walks through ITTF rules and how to run the score from first serve to match point.
Read the table tennis scoring guide