Tournament bracket
Round Robin Bracket for 6 Teams
A 6-team round robin is the right format for a lot of weekend tournaments, and the math behind it is simpler than people think. A round robin pairs every team with every other team once. 6 teams produces 15 matches across 5 rounds, and the winner is whoever has the best overall record.
Scheduling reality
With 2 courts running in parallel and an average match length of 25 minutes, this format wraps in roughly 3.5 hours of court time. Add 15 minutes per round for transitions and warmup. The tighter your court count, the more important it is to start matches on time.
How to seed it
For round robin, seeding only matters for round 1 because everyone plays everyone eventually. Use the Berger tables algorithm (any decent generator handles this) to make sure no team plays consecutive matches and no court is idle. The only seeding decision you need to make is whether to put the top two seeds on opposite sides of the schedule so the best matches happen later in the day.
Where this goes wrong
The most common mistake is not budgeting enough time for the format. Organisers look at the match count and forget about transition time, warmups, court swaps, and the inevitable late-arriving players. Add 20% to your initial estimate. Other common mistakes: not seeding (so the best matches happen in round 2), forgetting to print enough scoresheets, and trying to run the whole thing on a single court.
When this format is the wrong choice
Round robin starts to get unwieldy above 10 teams — at 12 you're at 66 matches, at 16 you're at 120. Past 10 teams, switch to pool play with playoffs. Round robin is also the wrong call when time is short and you only need to crown a winner: use single elimination instead.
Frequently asked questions
Should I have a third-place match?
For single elimination yes — it gives the two semifinal losers one more match, which they want, and it crowns a clear bronze medalist. For round robin and pool play, the standings already produce 1st/2nd/3rd naturally, so no extra match is needed.
What's the best app to run a 6-team round robin?
Volley is purpose-built for it. It generates the bracket, runs the matches with proper sport-specific scoring, updates standings live, and handles registration and payments. Free on iOS and Android. The free generators on the website do the same thing without the app if you prefer printed brackets.
How long does a 6-team round robin take?
Roughly 3.5 hours on 2 parallel courts at 25 minutes per match. Add 15-20% buffer for warmups, transitions, and late starts. Tighter court counts mean longer total time.
How do I handle ties in a round robin?
Round robin ties go to head-to-head first, then total point differential, then total points scored. Pool play uses the same tie-breakers within pools. Single elimination doesn't need tie-breakers because every match has a winner — but you should agree on how to handle deciding sets/games before the tournament starts.