Welcome to the Tennis Online Tour (TOT), the ultimate platform for players to meet new opponents, compete in structured tournaments, and win prizes. Our system is designed to foster fair and balanced competition across all skill levels.
Players will be sent their opponent’s details by email and will have 1 week to schedule and play that match. After which, the results must be sent to the administrator either by email or message.
Each tournament features a 4-player round-robin format, where every player competes against each opponent once. Matches are scheduled at a pace of one match per week, allowing players time to arrange and complete their games comfortably.
Matches follow a best-of-three sets format, with a match tiebreak (first to 10 points) played if the score is tied at one set all. This format ensures competitive and engaging play while maintaining a manageable schedule.
If you have any queries, do not hesitate to contact the administrator by WhatsApp (+35679335554) or email (delicatatennis@gmail.com)
For detailed rules and guidelines, please read through the sections below.
OVERVIEW
Rules/Regulations
Juniors (Beginners)
Futures (Low Intermediate)
Challengers (Intermediate)
ATP/WTA (High Intermediate)
Masters (Advanced)
1. Player Levels
Players can compete at their level, one level below, or one above.
Players can play in multiple events at the same time.
Players can level up or down every quarter based on performance (details below).
2. Tournament Participation
3. Level Up / Level Down Criteria
Level Up: Finish 1st in 5 tournaments of your level or above.
Level Down: Finish 4th in 4 tournaments of any level.
4. Tournament Format
4 players per tournament in a round-robin.
1 match per week.
Match format: 2 normal sets to 6 games; if tied, a tiebreak to 10 points.
Contact details of opponents provided weekly.
Players have 1 week to arrange and play the match.
If no contact is made or failure to play a scheduled match, or shows up too late to complete the match, a technical loss is given to the non-cooperative player.
Both players lose if neither arranges the match.
Strikes issued for no-shows (3 strikes = 3-week tournament ban).
5. Match Scheduling & Results
€15 per tournament per player.
Payment is required with registration.
Application will not be included until payment is made
Payment is to be made either through Revolut or through BOV Mobile (to +35679335554)
Season pass coming soon for unlimited tournaments
6. Payments
7. Match Rescheduling
Matches interrupted by weather or court issues can be rescheduled within the same week.
Weekend matches unfinished can be played the week after, unless it’s the final week.
Final week unfinished matches: decision by administrator (win/loss assigned).
Tournaments published 2 weeks before start.
Registration deadline: Saturday before tournament start.
Minimum 3 players required or tournament is cancelled (payment refunded).
Announcements made 2 days before deadline if spots remain open.
8. Registration & Deadlines
Winners of each tournament will receive a prize. Prizes will be announced on the home page and listed in each tournament’s details.
9. Prizes & Rewards
Quarter rewards:
Mover of the Quarter - Biggest increase in ranking during the past quarter
NETflix Binger - Most tournaments played
Lord of the Strings - Most tournaments won
Victory Machine - Most matches won
After each quarter (3 months) and each season (12 months), there will be a prize giveaway based on players' performance.
End of Season rewards:
Player of the Season - No. 1 ranked player at year end
Player’s Player of the Season - Vote for your player of the season
Level Up Legend - Player who levelled up the most during the season
Unbreakable - Player with the least losses
Most points won per category:
Point Scout - Juniors (Beginners)
Point Squire - Futures (Low Intermediates)
Point Prince - Challengers (Intermediates)
Point Sultan - ATP/WTA (High Intermediates)
Point God - Masters (Advanced)
Points are awarded based on tournament level and placement.
10. Rankings & Points
Points earned will be included in your ranking for a year.
Weekly updated rankings displayed on the Rankings page.
Point Allocations:
J75s - Juniors (Beginners)
1st Place - 75 points
2nd Place - 40 points
3rd Place - 20 points
4th Place - 10 points
J100s - Juniors (Beginners)
1st Place - 100 points
2nd Place - 50 points
3rd Place - 25 points
4th Place - 15 points
F125s - Futures (Low Intermediates)
1st Place - 125 points
2nd Place - 65 points
3rd Place - 35 points
4th Place - 20 points
F150s - Futures (Low Intermediates)
1st Place - 150 points
2nd Place - 75 points
3rd Place - 40 points
4th Place - 20 points
C175s - Challengers (Intermediates)
1st Place - 175 points
2nd Place - 90 points
3rd Place - 45 points
4th Place - 25 points
C200s - Challengers (Intermediates)
1st Place - 200 points
2nd Place - 100 points
3rd Place - 50 points
4th Place - 25 points
AW500s – ATP/WTA (High Intermediates)
1st Place - 500 points
2nd Place - 250 points
3rd Place - 125 points
4th Place - 65 points
AW250s – ATP/WTA (High Intermediates)
1st Place - 250 points
2nd Place - 125 points
3rd Place - 65 points
4th Place - 35 points
M750s - Master (Advanced)
1st Place - 750 Points
2nd Place - 375 points
3rd Place - 190 Points
4th Place - 95 Points
M1000s - Master (Advanced)
1st Place - 1000 points
2nd Place - 500 points
3rd Place - 250 points
4th Place - 125 points
GS2000 - Highest ranked players
1st Place - 2000 points
2nd Place - 1000 points
3rd/4th Place - 500 points
5th/6th/7th/8th Place - 250 points
9th/10th/11th/12th Place - 125 Points
13th/14th/15th/16th Place - 65 points
FAQS
Q: How do I register for a tournament?
A: Register through the tournament’s Google Form link on the Tournaments page before the registration deadline.
Q: What if I miss the registration deadline?
A: Late entries are not accepted to ensure fair play and scheduling.
Q: Can I play tournaments above or below my level?
A: Yes, players may compete in tournaments at their level, one level above, or one level below.
Q: What happens if I can't arrange a match with my opponent?
A: Failure to arrange a match may result in a technical loss and strikes. Three strikes lead to a temporary ban from tournaments.
Q: How are matches arranged?
A: The administrator will give you your opponent’s contact. After which, players must make contact, agree on a time and location and play the match.
Q: How are matches scored?
A: Matches are best of three sets, with a match tiebreak to 10 points if sets are tied 1-1.
Q: How do I level up or down?
A: Level changes happen on a quarterly basis, based on your tournament performance (see the Level Up/Down section).
Q: Who can I contact if I have questions?
A: Please check this FAQ first. If your question isn't answered here, visit the home page and send us a message through the contact us form.