Same-Partner Doubles League Only - Starting in Late-Spring 2026 Season
DUPR Eligibility & How It Works
DUPR reporting is available for Same-Partner Doubles League only.
- How to opt in: Connect your DUPR account directly through your Honcho league software profile. That's it — no separate form needed. If you don't want your matches reported to DUPR, simply don't connect your account. You can change this at any time.
- How eligibility works: For a game/match to be reported to DUPR, all four players on the court must have their DUPR accounts connected. If even one player hasn't opted in, that match won't be eligible. So depending on who you're playing, some matches may be reported and others may not — it'll vary week to week based on your opponents.
- A heads up on score submission: When you go to log your match, the league software will auto-populate a player name from your roster — but that may not be who actually played. Since rosters can have up to 4 players, make sure you know exactly who was on the court for each game before you submit.
- A quick "what was your name?" before the match or before you leave the venue goes a long way. Getting the right players on the right games upfront means nobody has to chase down a DUPR correction later.
Issues with a DUPR match?
Honcho doesn't upload scores or manage matches on the backend anymore — that's all handled directly with DUPR once you've connected your account through the software. If you spot an error in a reported match/game (wrong score, wrong players, etc.), you'll need to reach out to DUPR support directly. We don't have edit access to reported games on our end.
📧 Need help with something else? Contact [email protected].