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Pair style
Same partner all night — best for grudge matches and casual play.
●Partners change each round to maximize variety
●Schedule is fixed from the start (not standings-based)
●Record games won (e.g. 6-4)
●Total games decide ranking; wins used as tiebreaker
Players · 4 minimum
Co-organizers
They can lock rounds, undo, and change scoring rules.
Courts
Rounds
Court names
Pairs
Fixed pairs
When & where
Rules & visibility
Only players who signed in and picked their name can score. Blocks random visitors.
Teams
Pools
Pool count
Teams and groups are formed automatically when the game starts — from declared pairs and sign-up order.
Single group
Number of pools
Pool seeding
Balanced spreads strong and weak pairs evenly across pools by rating. Manual lets you place each pair yourself.
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Second stage
Playoff: advancing teams play a knockout bracket. Final groups: advancing teams play a winners group for the top places, the rest play a placement group — nobody is eliminated.
Courts
Court names (optional)
Score entry
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Game Formats
Americano
4–16 players (up to 64)
Rotating doubles — partners change every round so everyone plays with everyone. All pairings are pre-generated before the game starts.
Record games won for each round (e.g. 6-4)
Total games won decides ranking
Match wins break ties
Mexicano
4–16 players
Standings-based pairings — after each round, top players face each other and bottom players face each other. More competitive as the game progresses.
Record games won for each round (e.g. 6-4)
Total games won decides ranking; match wins break ties
Pairings recalculate after each round
You choose number of rounds (2-12)
King of the Court
8–24+ players
Court ladder — multiple courts ranked from top to bottom. Winners climb up, losers descend. Former partners become opponents next round.
2+ courts, timed rounds
Record actual games won for each timed round
Final court determines placement; within each court ranked by wins, then game differential
Court assignment screen between rounds
Latviano
8, 12, or 16 players
Rating-seeded tiered ladder — each round is a set to 6 with a standings-based final. Players are split into tiers of 4 across multiple courts; winners climb between courts each round, then a final round re-pairs each court by standings.
Seeded by player rating into tiers of 4 (top tier on Court 1) — editable before start
Each main round is a set to 6 — first team to 6 games wins. Record the set score (e.g. 6-3)
Winners climb a court, losers drop a court after each main round
After the set ends, fill the remaining time with friendly play until the next round
Final round: each court re-pairs by current standings (#1+#4 vs #2+#3) and plays a set to 6
Final standings: wins → game differential → games won
If the buzzer sounds and the score gap is only 1 game (e.g. 3-4), the set continues until it's decided
If the score is tied, a golden game decides the winner
Swiss Latviano
17–64 players
A Swiss-style Latviano for big groups — every round the courts are rebuilt from the current standings so similar-strength players keep meeting, then a final round decides the title.
17–64 players across multiple courts; 5 main rounds + 1 final by default (4–7 main configurable)
Round 1 is seeded by player rating into tiers of 4 (top tier on Court 1)
Every later round rebuilds the courts from current standings, with a light anti-repeat swap to keep matchups fresh
Each round is a set to 6 — record the set score (e.g. 6-3)
Fair rotational sit-outs when the field isn't a multiple of 4 (at most 3 rest), so resting is never a penalty
Final round: every court is a placement bracket for its own block of places (Court 1 = title / places 1–4, Court 2 = 5th–8th, …), each re-paired #1+#4 vs #2+#3
Final standings: with sit-outs, average game difference per match, then wins; with no sit-outs, wins → game differential → games won
Fixed 2v2
4 players
Same teams throughout the session. Best when four players want a straight match or repeated sets without partner rotation.
First 2 players = Team A, last 2 = Team B
1 match per round; add rounds to play more sets
Ranking follows the selected scoring mode: games or match wins
Round-robin
Teams
Team tournament with pool play and an optional knockout bracket. Configure pools, teams, and how many advance before starting.
Record games won for each match (e.g. 6-4)
Pool standings: wins → game differential → games won