To register for an event click on a your tournament above.

Each event will have sponsors giveaways, product demos and clinics.

Additional information is available on registration page.

If you have any questions on a tournament or event please email us thecourts@tennisinnovators.com or text 646.476.5811

4 Teams
Players play each team twice
, Games will be a 8 game pro set. win in by 2 or at due time.

Top 2 teams, based upon win/loss record, advance Finals Match; next 2 to Runners Up Match
. Final Matches – 8 game pro set, win by 2

5 or 6 Teams
Players play each team twice 
Games are a 6 game pro set. win by 2 or at due time.

Win/loss record determines 1st, 2nd & 3rd place

7 or 8 Teams
Players play each team once
  Games are a 6 game pro set, win by 2 or at due time.

Top 2 teams, based upon win/loss record, advance to Finals Match; next 2 to Runners Up Match
Finals Match: game is a 6 game pro set, win by 2

Tie-Breaker (for advancing to final rounds and determining winners for brackets without playoffs)

1st tie-breaker: head-to-head matches won. 
2nd tie-breaker: point differential of all games played.)

3rd tie-breaker: head-to-head point differential.

4th tie-breaker: point differential against next-highest team. (e.g., If the teams are tied for second, use point differentials against the first-place team)

DOUBLE ELIMINATION BRACKETS (6 or more teams)

Winners bracket – 8 game pro set, win by 2
Losers bracket – 6 game pro set, win by 2
Runner Up matches – 8 game pro set, win by 2.
Finalist matches – 8 game pro set, win by 2.

Teams will be comprised of a minimum of four players (minimum of 2 men and  2 women), with a maximum of six.

Team matches will be a Mens Singles, Womens Singles, Mens Dbls, Womens Dbls & Mixed Dbls

The format for each division will depend on the number of teams entered.  Formats will be win or loss – 6 game pro set.  Teams will play three courts of doubles and 2 singles.

Full matches 6 game pro sets, but win by 2.

Teams will be comprised minimum of three players (by level), with a maximum of four players.

Team matches will be team against team. Strategize your line-up as you will go one at a time.

The goal is for a player to win three points in a row for their team, the opposing team is trying to knockout player before they get 3 in a row.

If your team loses the point, you get to serve underhand and as tough as possible to knock out the player. It’s a game of strategy and quickness.

First team to win 5 points wins the game, to win the match you must win 2 out of 3 games. A point consist of a player getting three points in a row against the opposing team.

Here is video on how to play.

Teams will be comprised of a minimum of two players. Each event will have 4-8 teams.

The goal is to score 105 points before the opposing team. Scores points by hitting winners (clean, untouched winners prior to double bounce)

Point values:

1 point : Errors (net shots & out balls or touched before second bounce)
5 points : Baseline winner (anything with a bounce)
10 points : Volley winner (anything out of the air)
25 points : Overhead winner (player must be waiting for ball to come down to be consider a winner)

This game requires quickness, stratergy and promotes volleying to score higher points.

Round Robin format, matches will be first time to 105.

Brackets will be level based.

To register for an event click on a your tournament above.

Each event will have sponsors giveaways, product demos and clinics.

Additional information is available on registration page.

If you have any questions on a tournament or event please email us thecourts@tennisinnovators.com or text 646.476.5811

4 Teams
Players play each individual/team twice
Games 1 to 11, win by 2

Top 2 teams, based upon win/loss record, advance Finals Match; next 2 to Runners Up Match
Finals Match game to 15, win by 2

5 or 6 Teams
Players play each individual/team twice
Games 1 to 11, win by 2

Win/loss record determines 1st, 2nd & 3rd place

7 or 8 Teams
Players play each individual/team once
Games 1 to 11, win by 2

Top 2 teams, based upon win/loss record, advance to Finals Match; next 2 to Runners Up Match
Finals Match: game to 15, win by 2

Tie-Breaker (for advancing to final rounds and determining winners for brackets without playoffs)

1st tie-breaker: head-to-head matches won.
2nd tie-breaker: point differential of all games played. (e.g., Team A won Match 1 11-8, 11-4, so they would have a point differential of +10. Team A then wins the second match 11-9, 2-11, 11-6. For this round, they would have a point differential of -2. This would give them a total for the day of +8.)
3rd tie-breaker: head-to-head point differential.
4th tie-breaker: point differential against next-highest team. (e.g., If the teams are tied for second, use point differentials against the first-place team)

DOUBLE ELIMINATION BRACKETS (6 or more teams)

Winners bracket – 2 out of 3 to 11, win by 2
Losers bracket – 1 to 15, win by 2
Runner Up matches – 1-15, win by 2.
Finalist matches – 2 out of 3 to 11, win by 2.

If the losers bracket wins 2 out of 3 to 11, then another match will be played 1-15, win by 2 tiebreaker game will be played to determine the winner.

Teams will be comprised of a minimum of four players (minimum of 2 men and  2 women), with a maximum of six.

Team matches will be a Mens Dbls, Womens Dbls & Mixed Dbls

The format for each division will depend on the number of teams entered.  Formats may be round-robin, double round-robin, pool play, or double-elimination.  Teams will play three courts of doubles

Full matches 2-3 games, but win by 1.