Weekly Tournaments
Every week on Tennis.fun acts as a unique Fantasy Tournament that aggregates all real-world ATP matches occurring during that specific week. Whether a player is in an ATP 250 or a Grand Slam, their points contribute to your single weekly score.
Example
If an ATP 250 in Munich and an ATP 500 in Vienna are played in the same week, players from both tournaments can be drafted in the same lineup. All users compete in a single leaderboard, regardless of which specific tournaments their chosen players are participating in.
Structure and Timeline
The tournament lifecycle is weekly and follows strict phases to ensure fairness:
Opening (Monday): Registration opens. Users can freely modify their lineup.
Lock: Lineups are frozen shortly before the start of the first real-world match of the week. From this moment on, no changes can be made.
Live (Week): Scores update in real-time as real matches conclude.
Closing (Sunday): Final scores are calculated, the leaderboard is finalized, and rewards (TP) are distributed.
Please note that, since ATP tournaments can be held from Monday to Monday or Sunday to Sunday, the Opening and closing phases will be dynamically adjusted.
Scoring
The total team score is not simply the sum of its parts. It depends on two factors: real performance and user holdings.
Match Score
The player accumulates points for every positive action (wins, aces, breaks) and loses points for negative actions (double faults). More info on this can be found on the Scoring Matrix page.
This base score is multiplied according to the importance of the real tournament. The type of tournament the player is in changes the amount of points it will yield. The multiplier is dynamically calculated, with the ATP 250 being the bottom range at a 1x multiplier and the Grand Slams being the top range, with a 3x multiplier.
Share Weight
The system rewards those who own more shares of a player relative to others in the ongoing competition.
Through this system, users' holdings are dynamically accounted to calculate the final leaderboard score:
Are you going head-to-head against other players with a squad very close to yours? The bigger holder wins.
You're one of the only ones playing a rising star in a tournament where he was deemed ruined? You're going to get a lot of points.
Final Score
The final score is calculated by combining the match score and the share weight, placing each squad in its final leaderboard position.
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