League Formats
Choose your battlefield. Find the perfect format for your schedule.
Season Draft League
The ultimate test of tennis endurance and management skill. In a Season Draft League, you commit to managing a full roster across the entire ATP or WTA calendar.
- The Draft: A live snake draft where 8-12 managers take turns picking real players. Once a player is drafted, they belong exclusively to that team.
- Roster Size: Typically 8 active spots (4 Men, 4 Women) and 3 bench spots.
- Management: You must navigate injuries, form slumps, and court surface transitions. Utilize trades and the waiver wire to stay competitive.
- The Goal: Accumulate the most points over the season or qualify for the end-of-year playoffs during the ATP/WTA Finals.
Daily Fantasy (DFS)
Perfect for the manager who wants instant action without the long-term commitment. Daily Fantasy contests last for a single day or a specific tournament round.
- Salary Cap: You are given a virtual budget (e.g., $50,000) to build a lineup of 6 players competing that day.
- Player Pricing: Top seeds cost more, while qualifiers and wildcards cost less. Finding the undervalued "sleeper" is key to victory.
- Contest Types: Enter 50/50s (finish in the top half to win), Multipliers, or large Tournaments for leaderboard prestige.
- The Goal: Score more points than the other managers in your specific contest for that day.
Head-to-Head (Categories)
Instead of accumulating total points, Head-to-Head (H2H) leagues match you against one specific opponent each week. The goal is to win individual statistical categories.
- Categories: Typical categories include Aces, First Serve Percentage, Break Points Saved, Winners, Sets Won, and Match Wins.
- The Matchup: If your team hits more Aces than your opponent's team, you win that category for the week.
- Scoring: Winning 5 out of 8 categories means you win the matchup 5-3 for the week.
- The Goal: Build a balanced team capable of competing across all statistics, not just pure power or pure defense.