Tournament bracket
Tennis Pool Play for 9 Players
Running a 9-player Tennis Pool Play? You're looking at 19 matches across the format. Here's the math, the schedule shape, and the free generator to print your bracket in seconds. Pool play splits 9 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: 19 matches. Every player gets multiple matches before the knockout starts.
How the format works
Pool play splits 9 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: 19 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 9-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 9-player Tennis Pool Play?
19 matches in total. Pool play counts depend on the pool structure. For 9 players we use 4 pools, giving 19 total matches (round-robin within each pool plus the cross-bracket playoff).
How long does a 9-player Tennis Pool Play take?
For Tennis, plan on 19 matches × ~60 minutes per match ÷ courts available. On 2 courts that's roughly 9.5 hours of play time, plus warmup and transition buffer.