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Tennis Tournament Bracket Generator — Free

Generate a tennis tournament bracket for club events, school competitions, or casual matches. Works for 2 to 64 players. Free, no signup.

Custom player count

Quick Start

Edit player names, then generate

Key Facts

  • Works for singles or doubles
  • Handles 2 to 64 players
  • BYEs handled automatically
  • Share the live draw with all players

Also Great For

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Example Tennis Draw

Demo
Edit names to customize
Quarter-finals
QF1
#1Novak Djokovic
#8Holger Rune
QF2
#4Daniil Medvedev
vs
#5Alexander Zverev
QF3
#2Carlos Alcaraz
vs
#7Casper Ruud
QF4
#3Jannik Sinner
vs
#6Andrey Rublev
Semi-finals
SF1
TBD
vs
TBD
SF2
TBD
vs
TBD
Final
F1
TBD
vs
TBD
Champion
3
3rd Place Match
TBD
vs
TBD

These are example names. Replace them in the Quick Start box on the left, then click Generate Bracket.

How to Run a Tennis Tournament

Tennis tournaments follow the same single elimination format used at Wimbledon, the US Open, and every ATP and WTA event: win a match and advance, lose and you are out. The format is familiar to every tennis player, easy to follow for spectators, and produces clear results at every stage. Brackly uses the same standard seeded draw so the top players only meet in the later rounds.

Whether you are running a club ladder day, a school tournament, or a casual competition with friends, the setup takes under a minute. Paste in the player names, generate the bracket, and share the live link. Players can follow results and see their next match from any device without an account or app. An 8-player bracket runs 3 rounds and 7 matches — ideal for a one-day club event.

For a tennis tournament to run smoothly, a few things need to be agreed before the first ball is hit: match format (best of 3 sets, best of 3 sets with a match tiebreak at one set all, or a single-set format for time-limited events), the scoring system within sets (regular or no-ad), and a code of conduct for calling lines. Posting these rules in advance prevents disputes mid-match.

For club events with multiple courts, the bracket makes it easy to run matches in parallel without losing track of results. Assign court numbers to matchups in advance, set a check-in time for each round, and designate one person to enter scores as matches finish. The live bracket then keeps all players informed about the schedule without you having to chase anyone.

After the final, share the champion card with your club, post it on social media, or send it to the players directly. The bracket link stays live so all participants can review the full draw and match history. Many tennis clubs run end-of-season knockout events — keeping a record of bracket winners across multiple events is a great way to build club tradition and competitive culture.

Different player count

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a Tennis tournament bracket?

Enter your player or team names (one per line) in the Quick Start box, then click Generate Bracket. Brackly builds a single elimination bracket instantly — no signup needed. Share the live link with all participants.

How many matches are in a 8-player Tennis bracket?

A 8-player single elimination bracket has 7 matches across 3 rounds. If you have an uneven number of players, BYEs are added automatically so the bracket always stays balanced.

Is the Tennis bracket generator free?

Yes — Brackly is completely free. No signup, no payment, no ads. Create as many brackets as you need.

Can spectators follow the Tennis bracket live?

Yes. Share the tournament link and anyone with it can watch scores update in real time — no account required.