Detailed game rules
Scoring
After your roster is selected & the tournament starts, players on your team score (+) & lose (-) points in different ways. Generally, a player will score points as he/she progresses through the tournament. A more dominant match win is designed to result in more points awarded to your team (i.e: winning 6-1; 6-1 is a better result for your team than winning 6-4; 6-4). Team scores are displayed on a leaderboard for your pool.
- Winning a game
- Winning a set
- Winning a match
- Losing a game
- Losing a set
Action | Result |
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Winning a game | +1 Point |
Winning a set | +2 Points |
Winning a match | +8 Points |
Losing a game | -1 Point |
Losing a set | -2 Points |
Bye (*must win following round) | +10 Points |
See the scoring examples at the end for detailed examples.
Player withdrawals
You can edit your team until the tournament starts. If a player withdraws before the tournament start time, you may substitute the player by editing your team.
Player retirements/withdrawals are scored for as follows
The “current score” at the point of the retirement or withdrawal is used as the winner’s and loser’s score for that round. See the scoring examples for player retirements.
Raonic points | |
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Games | +6 |
Sets | +2 |
Match | +8 |
Total | +16 points |
Tsitsipas points | |
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Games | -6 |
Sets | -2 |
Match | 0 |
Total | -8 points |
Krygios points | |
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Games | +6 |
Sets | +6 |
Match | +8 |
Total | +20 points |
Djokovic points | |
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Games | -6 |
Sets | -6 |
Match | 0 |
Total | -12 points |
Shapovalov points | |
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Games | -1 |
Sets | -2 |
Match | +8 |
Total | +5 points |
Simon points | |
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Games | +1 |
Sets | +2 |
Match | 0 |
Total | +3 points |
Osaka points | |
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Games | 0 |
Sets | 0 |
Match | +8 |
Total | +8 points |
Azarenka points | |
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Games | 0 |
Sets | 0 |
Match | 0 |
Total | 0 points |
Tips & tricks to win
Get your picks in early - You can always tweak your team later until the tournament start time.
Do your player research - Following the ATP/WTA tour results and trends can be helpful.
Spread your picks - Try your best to avoid your players competing against one another.
Check the draw - Check the tournament draw when it comes out and modify your team if necessary.