Understanding how points are calculated is key to building a winning lineup. Here's the complete breakdown of our scoring system for tennis fantasy contests.
| Action | Points |
|---|---|
| Match Win | +25 |
| Set Won | +8 |
| Ace | +2 |
| Service Break | +5 |
| Match Lost | 0 |
| Double Fault | -1 |
| Round Reached | Bonus Points |
|---|---|
| Round 1 Win | +10 |
| Round 2 Win | +15 |
| Quarterfinal Win | +20 |
| Semifinal Win | +30 |
| Final Win (Champion) | +50 |
| Achievement | Points |
|---|---|
| Upset Win (Lower Ranked Player Wins) | +15 |
| Straight Set Victory | +10 |
| 10+ Aces in a Match | +12 |
| Comeback Win (After Losing First Set) | +8 |
Maximize your score with strategic lineup construction:
Research head-to-head records and playing surface preferences. Some players excel on clay while others dominate on hard courts.
Recent performance matters. Look for players on winning streaks or those who have been performing well in recent tournaments.
Mix top seeds with value picks. Don't spend your entire budget on superstars - find undervalued players who can deliver points.
Early rounds offer opportunities for upsets. Later rounds feature consistent performers. Adjust your strategy accordingly.
Track aces, service breaks, and match momentum in real-time. Use this information to inform future lineup decisions.
Learn from other players' strategies and insights. Share tips and discuss upcoming matchups to improve your game.
Building a Winning Lineup:
Advanced Tactics: