Survivor and Bracket pools for every tennis major. Pick players, survive the rounds, call the draw — all scored live, automatically, honestly.
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Every pool is set to the men's or the women's singles when it's created. Everyone in the pool plays the same game — here's how each one works.
Each round, pick one player you trust to win their match. If they win, you're through to the next round. If they lose — or you forget to pick — you're out. The catch: you can never pick the same player twice.
Before the first ball, fill in who wins — round by round, all the way to the champion. Then sit back for two weeks: scoring is automatic, and each round is worth double the last.
One pick / round · last one standing
Points per pick · rising every round
Bracket pools lock at the first ball of Round 1 — the draw is published about three days before. Survivor pools lock round by round, at each round's first match. We send reminders before every deadline.
Pools are commissioner-run. Your commissioner sets the entry fee and collects it directly — Venmo, Zelle, whatever your group uses. We track who's paid and keep standings honest. Commissioners pay a small hosting fee per pool; members never pay us.
Tennis rules: whoever advances is the winner. If you picked the player who moves on, you're safe. If you picked the one who withdrew, that one stings.
Both are supported — each pool follows exactly one draw, chosen at creation. Run one of each if your crew wants double the sweat.
Launching with the US Open 2026 (first ball August 30). Australian Open, Roland Garros, and Wimbledon follow — same pools at every slam.
Free to create and join. Commissioners pay a small one-time hosting fee per pool. No member fees, no cut of the pot.
Set the pool up now — picks open the moment the draw is out.
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