Fantasy Scoring

Fantasy Tennis
Scoring

Understand how roster choices, player progress, and captain multipliers can decide a fantasy tennis leaderboard.

Free to playSalary-cap rostersCaptain multipliersPrivate groups

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Fantasy tennis scoring made readable

The best fantasy tennis contests are easy to understand but hard to optimize. AceRank keeps the rule set clear while still rewarding deeper strategy.

How It Works

Score a roster through the draw

01

Choose An Event

Start with a live or upcoming tournament and the format you want to play.

02

Make Your Picks

Build a roster, choose multipliers, and back the players you trust most.

03

Invite Friends

Create a group so the competition lives in one scoreboard, not a scattered chat thread.

04

Track Results

Scores move with real match results as the tournament works toward the final.

Scoring

Roster points follow tournament performance

Players score as they appear, win, and advance, while multiplier slots let you lean into your strongest convictions.

Fantasy Scoring

Match Played2 pts per completed match
Match Win+5 pts per round advance
Ace Bonus+1 pt per ace served
Captain Multiplier2x all points doubled
Vice-Captain1.5x all points x1.5
Champion Bonus+30 pts if player wins title
Why AceRank

Designed for strategic roster contests

Tennis First

AceRank is designed around draws, surfaces, rounds, and tournament rhythm.

Easy To Start

Play the flow free, then create an account when you want to save picks and join groups.

Built For Sharing

Use private groups and leaderboards to make every tournament feel like a shared race.

Guide

Fantasy tennis scoring rules

This page focuses on how points move, why roster value matters, and how captain calls change the shape of a tournament contest.

Base scoring

A good fantasy tennis score starts with match participation and real wins, so the best roster is usually built around players who can keep advancing.

  • Match played points create a floor
  • Wins add the main roster value
  • Deep runs compound scoring pressure

Multipliers

Captain and vice-captain choices let a group reward conviction without making the scoring table hard to read.

  • Captain points double
  • Vice-captain points get a smaller boost
  • Use multipliers on players with both upside and match volume

Group context

Fantasy tennis scoring works best when everyone can see why the leaderboard moved after each match.

  • Keep rules consistent
  • Make standings easy to compare
  • Use private groups for repeat tournament rivalry
FAQ

Fantasy Tennis Scoring FAQ

How does fantasy tennis scoring work?

Fantasy tennis scoring gives points for rostered players appearing, winning, serving aces, and advancing through the tournament, with captain multipliers increasing selected player scores.

Do captains matter in fantasy tennis?

Yes. Captain and vice-captain choices can decide a leaderboard because they multiply the points from your strongest player reads.

Is fantasy tennis scoring based on betting odds?

No. AceRank fantasy tennis scoring is based on tournament results and roster choices, not odds or wagering.

What makes a good fantasy tennis roster?

A good roster balances reliable contenders, surface fit, draw path, salary value, and enough upside to survive several rounds.

Can private groups use the same scoring rules?

Yes. AceRank groups share the same readable scoring format so friends can compare rosters on one leaderboard.

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Test a fantasy tennis roster

Try AceRank free and see how roster scoring changes the way you watch a draw.

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