Tournament bracket
Tennis Pool Play for 14 Players
For 14 Tennis players, Pool Play is one of the more common format choices. A 14-player Pool Play produces 31 matches and a clean winner. Pool play splits 14 Tennis players into pools, runs a round robin in each pool, then takes the top finishers from each pool into a single-elim playoff. Total: 31 matches. Every player gets multiple matches before the knockout starts.
How the format works
Pool play splits 14 Tennis players into pools, runs a round robin in each pool, then takes the top finishers from each pool into a single-elim playoff. Total: 31 matches. Every player gets multiple matches before the knockout starts.
Tennis-specific notes
Tennis matches typically run 45-90 minutes depending on format (best of 3 vs Fast4). Plan court time accordingly.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I seed a 14-player Tennis Pool Play?
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.
How many matches in a 14-player Tennis Pool Play?
31 matches in total. Pool play counts depend on the pool structure. For 14 players we use 4 pools, giving 31 total matches (round-robin within each pool plus the cross-bracket playoff).
How long does a 14-player Tennis Pool Play take?
For Tennis, plan on 31 matches × ~60 minutes per match ÷ courts available. On 2 courts that's roughly 15.5 hours of play time, plus warmup and transition buffer.