In order to find out how many rounds you should plan you take the number of players n and then divide it by 2. You then take that number and multiply it by (n-1).
(n/2)(n-1)
In this equation for even players (n/2) is the number of games that can be run concurrently if there is an odd amount of players then it will be (n-1)/2 and one player will have a bye every round.
When planning matches you assign everyone a number, let’s assume you have 12 players.
Round 1:
12 | vs | 1 |
11 | vs | 2 |
10 | vs | 3 |
9 | vs | 4 |
8 | vs | 5 |
7 | vs | 6 |
After round 1 player 1 will stay in the same position and everyone will rotate in a clockwise fashion
Round 2:
11 | vs | 1 |
10 | vs | 12 |
9 | vs | 2 |
8 | vs | 3 |
7 | vs | 4 |
6 | vs | 5 |
You continue to rotate in this fashion until everyone has played each other.
Keeping track of score can be done by creating a grid system to write wins and loses.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Total | |
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12 | X |
Make your tennis planning simple
Tennis is a team sport, and round robins can be lots of fun. Hopefully this has created a greater understanding of how Round Robins work.
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