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Fantasy Men's Tennis Tour (FMTT)
Your player.
Create a player including: Example:
Name: Zell Dincht
Birthdate: June 30, 1980
Nationality: American
Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Best Surfaces: 1. Clay, 2. Grass, 3. Hard, 4. Carpet
Choose your points.
Every player will have 100 points for dividing in 3 sets. Example:
Set 1: 30
Set 2: 30
Set 3: 40
If the tournament you are playing is in your best surface you will have 6 bonus points (in total 106 points), in the second best surface 4 bonus points (in total 104 points), the next 2 bonus points (in total 102 points) and in worst surface no bonus points.
Example: Your best surface is clay, and you are playing a clay tournament you have 106 points, and you divided it in:
Set 1: 46
Set 2: 40
Set 3: 20
How results are determined.
Results will be determined as follows. The first column is the point difference and the second is the resultant score.
60 or more difference = 6-0
50–59 difference = 6-1
40–49 difference = 6-2
30–39 difference = 6-3
20–29 difference = 6-4
10-19 difference = 7-5
09 difference = 7-6(0)
08 difference = 7-6(1)
07 difference = 7-6(2)
06 difference = 7-6(3)
05 difference = 7-6(4)
04 difference = 7-6(5)
03 difference = 7-6(6)
02 difference = 7-6(7)
01 difference = 7-6(8)
In the case that two people have the same points in a set, the winner of the set will be the person with the greatest skill (points) on the surface that the match is being played. If those are equal, the winner will be the player with the highest rank. The resultant score will be 7-6(9).
Bonus for winning a singles event.
You receive also bonus points (FOR THE YEAR THAT YOU WON THE TOURNAMENT) on the surface of an event you won:
Grand Slams: 7 points (and 2 for the entire following year)
Tennis Masters Series: 5 points
International Series Gold: 3 points
International Series: 1 points
For doubles, bonus points are same points in singles.
Commit to events!
Then, you just commit to your tournaments, no more than 28 a year, and enjoy!
Your player.
Create a player including: Example:
Name: Zell Dincht
Birthdate: June 30, 1980
Nationality: American
Plays: right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Best Surfaces: 1. Clay, 2. Grass, 3. Hard, 4. Carpet
Choose your points.
Every player will have 100 points for dividing in 3 sets. Example:
Set 1: 30
Set 2: 30
Set 3: 40
If the tournament you are playing is in your best surface you will have 6 bonus points (in total 106 points), in the second best surface 4 bonus points (in total 104 points), the next 2 bonus points (in total 102 points) and in worst surface no bonus points.
Example: Your best surface is clay, and you are playing a clay tournament you have 106 points, and you divided it in:
Set 1: 46
Set 2: 40
Set 3: 20
How results are determined.
Results will be determined as follows. The first column is the point difference and the second is the resultant score.
60 or more difference = 6-0
50–59 difference = 6-1
40–49 difference = 6-2
30–39 difference = 6-3
20–29 difference = 6-4
10-19 difference = 7-5
09 difference = 7-6(0)
08 difference = 7-6(1)
07 difference = 7-6(2)
06 difference = 7-6(3)
05 difference = 7-6(4)
04 difference = 7-6(5)
03 difference = 7-6(6)
02 difference = 7-6(7)
01 difference = 7-6(8)
In the case that two people have the same points in a set, the winner of the set will be the person with the greatest skill (points) on the surface that the match is being played. If those are equal, the winner will be the player with the highest rank. The resultant score will be 7-6(9).
Bonus for winning a singles event.
You receive also bonus points (FOR THE YEAR THAT YOU WON THE TOURNAMENT) on the surface of an event you won:
Grand Slams: 7 points (and 2 for the entire following year)
Tennis Masters Series: 5 points
International Series Gold: 3 points
International Series: 1 points
For doubles, bonus points are same points in singles.
Commit to events!
Then, you just commit to your tournaments, no more than 28 a year, and enjoy!