How to Play Fantasy Tennis

Welcome to your step-by-step fantasy tennis playbook. Learn the core flow, tactical decisions, and how to gain an edge each tournament week.

Step 1 - Build Your Team

Use the draft budget to pick players across ranking tiers. Mix stable performers with high-upside picks.

Step 2 - Set Captains and Line-Up

Your captain earns a score multiplier. Keep an eye on current form and expected matchups.

Step 3 - Monitor Tournament News

Injuries and rest announcements can impact points quickly. Update your bench before lock time.

Step 4 - Compete and Improve

Review results weekly and tweak strategy based on your strongest point opportunities.

Extra Strategy Tips

  • Check court surface stats before locking your final lineup.
  • Use vice-captain choices to protect your weekly floor.
  • Avoid stacking too many risky players from one bracket.
  • Watch player fatigue after long three-set matches.

Common Beginner Mistakes

  • !Ignoring deadline times for lineup edits.
  • !Picking only famous names instead of in-form players.
  • !Forgetting to update captain before each event.
  • !Not reviewing points breakdown after each week.

Quick FAQ

How often can I edit my team?

You can edit your team before each event lock. Once a round starts, active picks are frozen until the next edit window.

Do I need tennis knowledge?

Basic knowledge helps, but new players can compete by following recent form and using the points guide.

How do private leagues work?

Create a league code, share it with friends, and track a separate leaderboard for your group.