Round-robin boxes for club leagues
The classic tennis league format - every player in the box plays every other. Fair, familiar, and easy to explain to members.
Create round-robin box leagues, knockout draws, and Swiss opens for tennis without spreadsheets. Fixture.cc handles fixtures, results, standings, and a public page your members can bookmark.
Format choice
Use the format that matches your tennis event
Club box leagues, knockout tournaments, and round-robin social sessions each need a different approach. Round-robin is fairest for a full box; brackets suit knockout cup days; Swiss works well for large club opens.
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Tennis draws and box league standings in one place
Format choice
Round-robin boxes for club leagues
The classic tennis league format - every player in the box plays every other. Fair, familiar, and easy to explain to members.
Knockout bracket for cup events
A seeded draw or open bracket works for club championships, charity days, and junior cups.
Swiss for large opens
When you have 20+ entrants and limited time, Swiss pairs players by their current score each round without a full round-robin.
Every player plays every other player in the box. Classic, fair, and automatically scored.
Seeded or open brackets with a clean bracket diagram. Ideal for club championships and cup events.
Pair players by current score each round without scheduling a full round-robin. Good for large club events.
Tennis clubs often run round-robin boxes with 4–6 players per box, where each player meets every other player once. Set up each box as a separate competition and use the public page link to share results with members - no spreadsheet needed.
Format choice
Club box leagues, knockout tournaments, and round-robin social sessions each need a different approach. Round-robin is fairest for a full box; brackets suit knockout cup days; Swiss works well for large club opens.
The classic tennis league format - every player in the box plays every other. Fair, familiar, and easy to explain to members.
A seeded draw or open bracket works for club championships, charity days, and junior cups.
When you have 20+ entrants and limited time, Swiss pairs players by their current score each round without a full round-robin.
Posting the public page in a club email or on the website means members always have the current standings and remaining fixtures.
Practical examples
10 matches across 4 rounds - each player faces every other once. A standard club league box that updates live as results come in.
Open bracket with 4 rounds to a final. Print the draw, track results online, or use both.
Round-robin evening where every pair plays every other pair, producing a clear winner by the end of the night.
What you get
Every player plays every other player in the box. Classic, fair, and automatically scored.
Seeded or open brackets with a clean bracket diagram. Ideal for club championships and cup events.
Pair players by current score each round without scheduling a full round-robin. Good for large club events.
Enter doubles pairs as a single name - all the same formats apply.
Points, wins, losses, and score difference update automatically as results are added.
One link for fixtures, draws, standings, and a QR code. No app needed for members to check in.
Export the draw or league table as a PDF to pin on the club noticeboard or send via email.
Results update live on public pages the moment a score is entered. No page refresh needed.
Display live fixtures and standings on any screen or projector in full screen with one click.
Built for
Paste each player or doubles pair name on its own line.
Pick round-robin for box leagues, bracket for cup draws, or Swiss for large-entry events.
Post the public link, enter scores, and let the standings or draw update automatically.
Add your players, choose a format, and share a live fixture page with your club in under a minute.