Tournament bracket
Badminton Single Elimination for 14 Players
For 14 Badminton players, Single Elimination is one of the more common format choices. A 14-player Single Elimination produces 13 matches and a clean winner. A single-elimination bracket for 14 Badminton players runs in 13 matches. Lose once and you go home. The fastest format and the cleanest winner — but half the field plays just one match.
How the format works
A single-elimination bracket for 14 Badminton players runs in 13 matches. Lose once and you go home. The fastest format and the cleanest winner — but half the field plays just one match.
Badminton-specific notes
Badminton matches run 30-50 minutes for best of 3 games. Doubles formats add complexity to the rotation.
Run it with the free Tournament Bracket Maker
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Frequently asked questions
How long does a 14-player Badminton Single Elimination take?
For Badminton, plan on 13 matches × ~30 minutes per match ÷ courts available. On 2 courts that's roughly 3.5 hours of play time, plus warmup and transition buffer.
What's the best app to run a 14-player Badminton Single Elimination?
Volley generates the bracket, runs matches with proper Badminton scoring rules, updates standings live, and handles registration and payments. Free on iOS and Android. The free Tournament Bracket Maker on the website is a no-app alternative.
How do I seed a 14-player Badminton Single Elimination?
For round robin, seeding only affects the round-1 ordering since everyone plays everyone. For single elimination, use 1 vs N, 2 vs N-1 pairings. For pool play, snake-distribute seeds across pools so no pool is dramatically stronger.