Canada’s most complete DUPR integration.
Pickleball Canada retired the CTPR in November 2025. DUPR is now the official rating system for all sanctioned Canadian events. Klyng OS was ready — with full OAuth linking, automatic post-event submission, and skill bracket enforcement built in from day one.

OAuth Account Linking
Players link their DUPR account once. Klyng OS syncs ratings automatically before every event. No manual data entry. No copy-paste errors. One connection, permanent sync.
- One-click DUPR account connection
- Automatic singles and doubles rating sync
- Rating refresh before each event
- DUPR ID stored permanently on player profile

Skill Bracket Enforcement
Set DUPR minimums and maximums per bracket. Players outside the range can’t register — preventing sandbagging before it starts. Filter by both singles and doubles ratings independently.
- Min/max DUPR rating per bracket
- Independent singles and doubles filtering
- Registration blocked for out-of-range players
- Clear messaging for players who don’t qualify

Automatic Match Submission
Results are submitted to DUPR automatically 24 hours after your event stop completes. No CSV exports. No manual uploads. It just happens.
- Automatic 24-hour post-event submission
- All game types submitted (singles, doubles, mixed)
- Submission status visible per game in the dashboard
- Retry handling for failed submissions

DUPR+ and Verified Status
Require DUPR+ subscriptions or Verified status for entry. This gives directors fine-grained control over who can compete — ideal for competitive events that need rating reliability.
- Require DUPR+ subscription for entry
- Require Verified DUPR status
- Check reliability scores (singles and doubles)
- Registration banner warns players of requirements
Source Tracking
Every submission is tagged as CLUB or PARTNER source — meeting DUPR’s requirements for result attribution. Your club’s submissions are always correctly categorized.
Built for Canada’s new rating reality.
The CTPR was permanently retired by Pickleball Canada in November 2025. DUPR is now the official rating system for all sanctioned Canadian events — and all Pickleball Canada members now have DUPR accounts by default.
Klyng OS integrates with DUPR at the API level — not just as a CSV export. Your players’ ratings update automatically. Your events are reported correctly.
Start Free TrialFrequently Asked Questions
How does DUPR integration work with tournament software?
Klyng OS integrates with DUPR at the API level. Players link their DUPR account via OAuth during registration. After each tournament stop completes, match results are automatically submitted to DUPR within 24 hours — no manual CSV exports or uploads required.
Do players need a DUPR account to register?
Tournament directors can configure DUPR requirements per event. Options include: no requirement, DUPR account required, DUPR+ subscription required, or DUPR Verified status required. Players without the required status will see a clear message during registration.
What happened to the CTPR?
Pickleball Canada permanently retired the CTPR (Canadian Tournament Player Rating) in November 2025. DUPR is now the official rating system for all sanctioned Canadian events, and all Pickleball Canada members now have DUPR accounts by default.
Can I filter registrations by DUPR rating?
Yes. Directors can set DUPR minimum and maximum ratings per bracket. Players outside the allowed range cannot register for that bracket — preventing sandbagging before it starts. You can filter by both singles and doubles ratings independently.
How quickly are results submitted to DUPR?
Results are automatically submitted to DUPR 24 hours after a tournament stop is marked complete. Every submission is tagged with the correct source attribution (CLUB or PARTNER) to meet DUPR requirements.
DUPR-ready from day one.
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