The Tennis League Network works a collection of city based internet sites where we connect participants on the courts.

Here are some of the cities in our network:
San Diego Tennis, Atlanta Tennis, Dallas Tennis

Our playoffs Work after every season.

How do the Playoffs Play?
At season end all qualifiers who have won the set # of tennis matches as set by the division report web page will have qualified for the single elimination tournament to crown a champion.

Tourney are Skill Level Based
Tourney are skill level based; in most events we only Play 1 division for each level. So the qualifying participants from the division will be placed in one tournament bracket. But, in some cases we have multiple divisions of the same level.

Seedings & Brackets
We present all the participants on the League report pages. League Rule #10 is used to decide the brackets:
Rule #10) Playoff Positioning
Regular league ties are broken by this order:
1) Overall Record, based on tennis matches over .500. 6-1 is 5 tennis matches over, 8-2 is 6 tennis matches over and would be better.
2) In season Head-to-Head record for players tied after #1
3) We promote players playing matches, so 6-1 would be better than 5-0.
4) Percentage of games won

Anywhere from 2 to 50 players can qualify for the tourney. The brackets will be produced based upon the number of players.

Scheduling & Deadlines
In most playoff tourneys we set up a 1-week deadline to play each round’s tennis match. If there is a deadline for the tournament it will be clearly communicated in the kickoff email and also on the tournament page.

Prize Pool & National Tournament
Once a champion has been crowned we use the prize pool to honor the players of the playoffs. The prize pool is based upon the total number of participants in the division of the tournament.

* Some players get raised mid-league from a lower skill level.

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