Serve — Dominating Racket Sports Landing Page Template
Rally is a bento grid landing page template built for members-only tennis social clubs. It pairs a futuristic neon visual identity with a stats-first layout strategy, using live-style numbers, a looping video hero, and two clear calls to action. The result is a single-page experience that makes visitors feel like they're already missing out.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Rally is a single-page bento grid template designed for competitive tennis social clubs. It opens with a looping neon video hero, moves through stat-anchored content tiles, and closes every scroll fold with a clear click-through prompt. The design runs on a deep void black and electric indigo palette that feels like a night court under ultraviolet light.
Who this template is for
This template is built for tennis clubs and organizers who want their landing page to feel as energetic as their events. It works especially well for groups that already have a story to tell with numbers.
- Tennis social clubs running competitive recreational leagues with real performance tracking
- Corporate event planners and date-night operators looking to replace generic activities with a scoreboard experience
- Club founders targeting thirty-something former varsity players who want structure back in their game
What problem this template solves
Most sports club landing pages look like brochures. They describe the experience instead of proving it exists. Rally solves that by leading every tile with a stat before revealing its context, making the club feel active and alive before a visitor reads a single line of body copy.
- Generic club pages fail to create urgency or social proof without live-feeling data
- Visitors leave before converting because nothing makes them feel like they are already behind
- Standard templates lack the visual identity and layout logic needed for a premium night-court brand
What you get with this template
Rally delivers a fully designed bento grid landing page with a distinct futuristic neon look. Every section is built around the click-through goal, driving visitors toward membership signup without hosting any form on the page itself.
- A looping short-form video hero with an oversized headline and a primary call-to-action button
- Stat-anchored bento tiles covering rally tracking, player improvement rates, and a live leaderboard fragment
- A sticky bottom call-to-action bar that reappears after the second scroll fold, plus a secondary interactive profile preview prompt
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make Rally functional as a click-through landing page for a tennis social club.
Looping Video Hero Header
The header uses a vertical-ratio video letterboxed into a wide hero format. It autoplays muted and loops in under eight seconds. The reel follows a serve in slow motion, cuts to a live leaderboard update, and ends on a push notification visual. A single oversized headline reads "Your game has data now."
Stats-First Bento Grid Layout
Every bento tile leads with a number before revealing context. Tiles include a rally heat map with a micro-animation, a sparkline chart tied to player improvement data, and a blurred live leaderboard fragment with real point totals. The grid communicates activity and momentum before the visitor reads a description.
Dual Call-to-Action System
The primary call to action, "See Open Courts," appears inside the hero and repeats as a sticky bottom bar after the second scroll fold. The secondary call to action, "Preview Your Player Profile," opens a lightweight interactive mock-up showing what a personal stats dashboard looks like after three sessions.
Social and Membership Tiles
Deeper scroll tiles cover social events, membership tiers, and court booking. Each tile stays anchored by a stat that earns its space, keeping the visual logic consistent from top to bottom of the page.
Futuristic Neon Color System
The palette uses deep void black as the primary background, electric indigo for headlines and active interface states, hot plasma pink for accents and notification pulses, and phosphor white for body text. The result is a cohesive night-court aesthetic that works across every tile and section.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Hero Header | Introduces the club brand with a looping neon court reel and primary call to action |
| Rally Stats Tiles | Proves club activity with stat-led bento tiles including heat maps and sparklines |
| Live Leaderboard Fragment | Creates social proof using blurred real-player point totals |
| Social Events Tiles | Showcases the club's event calendar and community atmosphere |
| Membership Tiers | Presents joining options with stat context to anchor each tier |
| Court Booking Tile | Highlights court availability as a direct path to conversion |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible after the second scroll fold |
Design & branding system
The Rally template runs a Futuristic Neon theme built around a four-color Electric Indigo system. Every design decision reinforces the feeling of a night court where the floodlights have been replaced with ultraviolet.
- Background is deep void black (#0B0B1A), headlines use electric indigo (#4F0FFF), and accent pulses use hot plasma pink (#FF2D7B)
- Body text is set in phosphor white (#E8EAFF) for a faint glow effect against the dark canvas
- Typography is oversized for headlines to create stadium-scale impact, with the bento grid layout keeping sections kinetic and scannable
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is designed to reflow cleanly across screen sizes, keeping stat tiles readable and calls to action accessible on smaller displays. The video hero is muted and autoplays, which keeps it lightweight in practice.
- Sticky bottom call-to-action bar adapts to mobile viewport, staying visible without blocking content
- Bento tiles scale and stack in a logical order so stat-first messaging lands correctly on every device
How this template helps you convert
Rally is engineered specifically for click-through conversion, not on-page lead capture. Every layout decision is made to move the visitor toward the membership signup flow hosted on a separate platform.
- The looping hero creates immediate emotional pull and places the primary call to action at the very first scroll position, before any copy demands attention.
- Stat-anchored tiles build progressive social proof as the visitor scrolls, making them feel like they are already late to something real.
- The sticky bottom bar and the interactive profile preview together catch visitors who scroll past the hero, offering two additional conversion moments without repeating the same message.
Other information about this template
Rally is a strong fit for any tennis recreational and social club that wants to stand out from standard sports club pages. It is built as a bento grid template using a Futuristic Neon theme, which makes it visually distinct in the tennis leagues and sports recreation space.
- The template style is Bento Grid, the theme is Futuristic Neon, and the header concept is Short-Form Reel
- The creative direction is Stats-First Impact, meaning every section earns its space with a number before a word
- The landing page direction is Click-Through, designed to send qualified visitors to an external signup platform rather than capturing leads directly on-page
- This template sits at the intersection of the Sports and Recreation category, the Tennis Leagues subcategory, and the Tennis Recreational and Social niche




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Looping Short-form Video Hero
Stats-first Bento Grid
Dual Call-to-action System
Social and Membership Scroll Tiles
Futuristic Neon Color System
Related questions
Does this template include a membership signup form?
Can I replace the video in the hero header?
What do the bento tiles show by default?
Who is this template best suited for?
Can I link the sticky call-to-action bar to my own booking platform?