1. There was a tug-of-war on the playground. The teams drew at 2-2.

2. They did a tug-of-war in the playing field. The game ended in draw.

3. They played the tug-of war at the playground. Class 2-1 won the game at 3-2.
(Would you check the sentences? I need your corrections. Thank you.)

#1 is okay. #2 should read "ended in a draw" (or a "tie"). In #3, "the" is not necessary. Tug of war is tug of war.

My correction is as follows.

1. There was a tug-of-war on the playground. The teams drew at 2-2.

2. They did a tug-of-war in the playing field. The game ended in a draw.

3. They played tug-of-war at the playground. Class 2-1 won the game at 3-2.

All seem fine except the use of "did" in sentence 2.

The verb "held" or "had" would work better there.

1. The sentence "There was a tug-of-war on the playground. The teams drew at 2-2." is correct.

2. The sentence "They did a tug-of-war in the playing field. The game ended in draw." is correct, but it would be more natural to say "The game ended in a draw."

3. The sentence "They played the tug-of-war at the playground. Class 2-1 won the game at 3-2." is correct, but it would be more natural to say "The game ended with Class 2-1 winning 3-2." or "Class 2-1 emerged as winners with a score of 3-2 in the tug-of-war game at the playground."

Overall, the sentences are grammatically correct, but the suggested revisions would make them sound more natural and fluent.