LEAGOLOGY
Racket Sports

Tennis

Serve. Rally. Break. Tennis is the sport where momentum is visible — you can see it shift mid-set, watch someone find it or lose it in real time. Every game is a conversation. Every set is a chapter.

what you get

Everything you need to run
Tennis.

Pick a format. Set the date. Share the link. We handle brackets, scoring, scheduling, and results. Your players just show up and compete.

how you win

First to win 2 sets takes the match. Finals go longer.

matches

1 vs 1. You and whoever the draw gives you.

scoring

Tap in the result. Brackets do the rest.

clock

None. It's done when someone wins.

formats

Knockout — one session · League — longer, everyone plays everyone · Groups + knockout — groups then knockout

tournament formats

Pick a format.
We handle the rest.

Not sure? Most people start with knockout.

one night

knockout.

8–16 players. Single elimination. Lose and you're out. Win and you're through. Done in one session.

single elimination · one session

over weeks

league.

Everyone plays everyone. Points table. Standings updated after every match. The format that keeps players coming back.

round robin · standings

the full thing

groups into knockout.

Groups of 4, top players advance. Then knockout rounds to the final. The format for bigger events.

groups + bracket · 16–32 players

FAQ

Common questions.

How long does a tennis tournament take?

A 16-player knockout takes about 12 hours on one court. Shorter matches or more courts speed it up.

What's the best format for a tennis tournament?

Knockout is the most common — quick, dramatic, done in one session. For something longer, try groups into knockout.

How many players do I need?

Sweet spot is 8–16 for a knockout. Send them the link. They sort themselves out.

Is it free to set up?

Knockout and league tournaments are free. Always. Advanced formats like groups into knockout are on the starter plan.