What makes the Madison Bracket Challenge different?

Pool Play
The season starts with 4 weeks of round robin pool play to determine tournament seeds.

Tournament Play
All players are then entered into a multi-week tournament to determine a local winner.

Regionals & Nationals
Local winners advance to regionals to compete for a spot in the National Championship.
During pool and tournament play you will schedule one match a week with your
assigned opponent at a time and location that works for you.
Get ready for your season by joining the
Madison PlayYourCourt community!
Here's what you'll experience as a PYC member
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Always have someone to practice with
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Play unlimited practice matches
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Compete in our Bracket Challenge Flex League
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Fix what’s broken in your game with quick video tips
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Get VIP discounted pricing on rackets, balls, shoes & more
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Get quick answers to tough tennis questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does the Bracket Challenge work?
Watch this video to see exactly how the Bracket Challenge works. -
When is the Bracket Challenge?
The summer season runs from June 20th to August 28th -
How much does it cost?
The Bracket Challenge is free to PlayYourCourt members or non-members can try their first season for just $1. -
How many matches will I play?
You are guaranteed a minimum of 4 matches - 3 weeks of round robin pool play and at least 1 match in the single elimination tournament. Depending on the size of your league, you could play as many as 8 matches if you win your division. -
When and where are matches played?
During pool and tournament play you will schedule one match a week with your assigned opponent at a time and location that works for you. -
How do I know my matches will be competitive?
PlayYourCourt has a proprietary rating system that updates in real time as match scores are reported. If a player has signed up for the wrong division, they will be bumped up or down accordingly mid-season. -
How do I qualify for Regionals and Nationals?
Local Bracket Challenge winners will advance to regionals to compete for a spot in the National Championship.