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Introduction to Tennis Win Streak

What is Tennis Win Streak (TWS)?

Tennis Win Streak is a very simple game where, each day, you have to try and predict the winner of a singles match on the ATP Tour. The longer streak you get, the more points you win to go towards your ranking. Your streak can carry over from one tournament to the next. If you pick wrong, you just start again the next day.

Do I need to sign up?

No! Each week a new TWS thread will be created in each tournament's thread. Just check back each day to pick your player and post your prediction in the thread.

How does the scoring system work?

It's simple! The longer your streak, the more points you earn towards your ranking:

Code:
Picks.... Points
1.........10
2.........30
3.........60
4.........100
5.........150
6.........200
7.........250
8.........300
9.........360
10........420
11........480
12........540
13........600
14........670
15........740
How does my ranking work?

Your ranking is made up of your best 18 weeks results from the last 52. When a streak spans two weeks the score is split between the two. So if you have a streak which started on a Saturday & ended on a Wednesday (a streak of 4) the first week would be credited with 30 points and the second week 70 points.

What happens when there is a rest day?

If there is more than one match due to be played on the day immediately prior to the rest day, then two matches will be picked on this day. One of the two matches will then be used for the rest day. If there is only one match due to be played on the day immediately prior to the rest day, then two matches will be picked at the next opportunity after the rest day. When a tournament begins mid week (ie Indian Wells on Thursday), on the first day of the tournament, and on as many subsequent days as is needed, two matches will be picked until all days where no play took place are covered.
 
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