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How It Works

Learn how the bracket, round robin, fixture, court assignment, and fairness checks work.

Round robin schedules use a rotation method so each participant faces every other participant once. Odd participant counts receive a bye each round.

Single elimination brackets expand to the next power of two, then assign byes where needed. Time slots and courts are assigned from the match order so the schedule can be copied, printed, or exported.

Double elimination pages create a practical winners-bracket outline plus losers-bracket planning rows. Formal double-elimination events may still need custom rules for bracket resets, finals format, and seeding.

Fairness checks count games, byes, court use, and home or away balance where the format supports it. These checks help organizers spot problems; they do not replace final review.