Congratulations to the winners - CAPK81 and rnunez
Well played - that was one almighty final set.
The US Open tournament is part of the ATP professional tennis tour.
Each round will be the best of 3 sets.
This is a Doubles tournament, with 8 teams (16 players in total).
As with previous mixed doubles tournaments, a maximum of one player in each team can have 2000 pts or more at the time of signing-up.
Players can join individually or as a team. Players joining individually will be randomly assigned partners. If an odd number of players have joined individually at the point of the tournament filling then unfortunately the last individual player joining will be a reserve.
This will be a straight knock-out (bracket). All rounds will be best-of-three sets (games). Map and settings: USA New England – doubles (obviously), automatic, sequential, chained. The first set will be foggy as players keep their tactics under wraps. As they work one another out, subsequent sets will be sunny. The first two sets will be escalating as tie-breakers may be required. The final set does not go to a tie-break and is therefore no spoils.
As with previous mixed doubles tournaments, a maximum of one player in each team can have 2000 pts or more at the time of signing-up.
Players must have a 97% attendance record, have played a minimum 25 matches, and not have dropped out from one of my tournaments previously! Freemiums welcome, although beware that the tournament starts as soon as we have enough players and 3-games-at-a-time if you get to the finals.
Players will have 24 hours to join their matches from when the joining PM is sent. Failure to do so will result in a reserve being sought (harsh, I know).
Players will be informed when they have a match and will have 24 hours to join. If they fail to do so then they will be ejected from the tournament and a reserve will replace them.
Click on the links for details (tournaments currently taking sign-ups are on the left of each section, on-going tournaments in the middle and completed tournaments on the right):