Queen of the Court _ King of the Court _ Run Hard League

This is a hat tournament style format that moves players to new teams for each game and rewards individual players for the points scored by their team during each match.

After each game players will receive points based on the scoreline (Dominick can provide more details on setting this up).

Teams are then remade for the next round and the tournament progresses with each player accumulating points after each match.

The final round (at least the 4 ) tends to get very competitive.

Target Audience: A day-long tournament for all levels and a mix of levels, works very well at a college level. For a league, we have run it for people with at least a year's experience.

Benefits: Provides both a participation option for newer players and a very competitive option for experienced players. There are lots of prize options for individuals throughout the tournament.

Disadvantages: You will need a tournament director who is on the ball with using Excel to recreate teams and it can get a bit hectic. Do not overuse this format.

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