That question is more useful than it may sound. It reflects the way many readers actually navigate tournament content: they need simplified milestone pages, not just exhaustive reference grids.

Knockout-window explainers can capture that demand by showing when the stakes rise, how the calendar compresses, and why attention will naturally shift in that stretch.

These pages also help a new site because they create natural bridges between the broad schedule explainer and more emotional late-stage coverage.

For a briefing desk, this is exactly the kind of recurring theme that can stay useful across search, homepage packaging, and reader habit.

Milestone pages work because they mirror how readers think about tournaments.