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The end of Youchew brought quite a disturbance to the tennis scene, with many people calling it quits with the site. As a result, new staff were chosen well after the previous iteration had de-facto retired, and much of the mentors from the previous era simply were not there. This led to a very warped view of tennis that focused much more on competitive behavior than before, as there simply weren't enough people around to show how it had been otherwise. Tournaments became very grandiose and long-going, with turnovers becoming much larger as rounds became much more technical. | The end of Youchew brought quite a disturbance to the tennis scene, with many people calling it quits with the site. As a result, new staff were chosen well after the previous iteration had de-facto retired, and much of the mentors from the previous era simply were not there. This led to a very warped view of tennis that focused much more on competitive behavior than before, as there simply weren't enough people around to show how it had been otherwise. Tournaments became very grandiose and long-going, with turnovers becoming much larger as rounds became much more technical. | ||
The first tournament hosted on [[YTPMania]] was [[Tennis League 5]], while the last was [[Doubles Cup 4]] (which also was partially hosted on [[Pinchbacks]].) | The first tournament hosted on [[YTPMania]] was [[Tennis League 5]], while the last was [[Doubles Cup 4]] (which also was partially hosted on [[Pinchbacks]].) Right as the [[Tennis Cup 5]], the final tournament of the YTPMania era, concluded, a wave of old tennis regulars including NESfanboi, {{TheChutley}}, {{dani_phantump}}, {{trepmaws}}, and {{theFXexpert}} returned to the community, inspiring the additional return to video craft by players such as {{Metroid998}}, {{GameBop}}, fiv95, Sid, and even {{AshcrementVII}} from the fringes. This would set the stage for the events and the era of tennis that was to follow. | ||
==YellowTealPurple Era== | ==YellowTealPurple Era== |
Revision as of 19:15, 16 May 2025
Tennis Tournaments (often referred to just as tournaments) are are special tennis events held by the community, often the staff, where players "compete" against one another by playing matches to determine a winner. Tournaments can go as long as a single season to over a year, depending on their scale. Anywhere from eight to forty-eight plus players will duke it out to see who is, subjectively, "the best"; but as competitive as these may be, it is important to never forget the Golden Rule: No one wins at tennis, ever!

Forum sites will often have accolades for participating in tournament matches; historically, the "Golden Cube of Victor" goes to the tournament winner. Various precious metal-themed tennis racquet badges also go to players who have won (or later on, participated in) enough individual tournament matches.
History
The official tennis 'canon' can be viewed in the List of Tennis Tournaments.
The Beginning
The first tennis tournament was hosted by Gallers in 2007, based on a billiards tournament they played in at the time. There were only four players - SushieBoy, Misslaineous10, PapaGonzales, and RabbitSnore. PapaGonzales would be the first player to receive the "Golden Cube of Victor" - the medal of honor for winning a tournament.
YouChew era
Throughout all of its iterations, YouChew hosted every tennis tournament from their inception up until Doubles Cup 3, with the site going under shortly after its completion.
The Golden Rule came about during this time, likely as a response to regular matches (not necessarily tournaments) having winners voted upon (citation needed).
YTPMania era
The end of Youchew brought quite a disturbance to the tennis scene, with many people calling it quits with the site. As a result, new staff were chosen well after the previous iteration had de-facto retired, and much of the mentors from the previous era simply were not there. This led to a very warped view of tennis that focused much more on competitive behavior than before, as there simply weren't enough people around to show how it had been otherwise. Tournaments became very grandiose and long-going, with turnovers becoming much larger as rounds became much more technical.
The first tournament hosted on YTPMania was Tennis League 5, while the last was Doubles Cup 4 (which also was partially hosted on Pinchbacks.) Right as the Tennis Cup 5, the final tournament of the YTPMania era, concluded, a wave of old tennis regulars including NESfanboi, TheChutley, dani_phantump, trepmaws, and TheFXexpert returned to the community, inspiring the additional return to video craft by players such as Metroid998, GameBop, fiv95, Sid, and even AshcrementVII from the fringes. This would set the stage for the events and the era of tennis that was to follow.
YellowTealPurple Era
The first tournament hosted on YellowTealPurple was 3-Way Tennis Tournament 2 primarily by dani_phantump.
The next tennis tournament's planning phase began relatively early, right in the middle of the second set of 3WTT2. On March 30th, 2025, it was announced that the next tournament would be decided based on a vote from the people rather than internally; the first of its kind. The three options were a third Match Voting Tournament (MVT3), a second Tennis Season (TS2), or a second Triples Tennis Tournament (TTT2). While the Tennis Season 2 initially jumped from a close to a clear lead in votes[1], some votes ended up pivoting to the last minute to the Match Voting Tournament 3 as the next "official" event (not accounting for other side events that could take place concurrently[2]). This was reasoned to be for allowing a focus on match quality to take precedence to allow the newer community to truly embody the full "spirit" of tennis as its long been understood, along with allowing time for another Season to fully develop as an event.[3]
The 3-Way Tennis tournament 2 proved to be the source of a lot of various tensions and frustrations with the current state of tennis surfacing or coming to light for the first time in the community. In both the Tennis Theory thread and the tournament thread itself on the forums, very thorough and passionate posts were made in which various members expressed these feelings, whether about what they observed in tennis in general or about what they observed in specific matches they played. dani_phantump was the writer of the majority of the longest posts, in addition to reviews written for each match of the tournament in which she expressed her initial thoughts, in an effort by her to chronicle the exact current state of tennis and where it could go while taking in the input of other community regulars. Ultimately, due to observing that many players in the tournament including herself were feeling exhausted and stressed from the competitive pressures that had come to pervade this side of tennis, an "Intermission" period of one month was instituted by her into the tournament to allow everyone to cool off and relax, lasting from May 6 to June 6, 2025. This pushed the start of Set 3 of this tournament a month in advance to allow the chance of refreshment for all still involved.
The Future
The future for tennis tournaments remain uncertain. As modern tennis becomes more and more complex and intricate, it is hard to sit down and create something "competitive" in less than a week. This led to longer turnovers, which led to longer sets, longer tournaments - and much greater burnout.
To contemplate for these changes in the meta, many have considered the abandonment of tournaments altogether towards more "friendly" events. On the contrary, tournaments are one of the driving forces of the community as, well, they're exciting; many people from many eras coming together to create cool stuff. If tournaments do indeed continue, it is likely to see many more Match Voting tournaments and others that emphasize working together, rather than out-doing your opponent.
Tournament Types
There have been six major types of tennis tournaments, with all minor types being derivatives of one of these formats.
Tennis Cup
The 'vanilla' tournament - a bracket of 2^n players face off in a regular, 6 round match. People vote, and the winner moves on. Last man standing wins!
Tennis League
The 'OG' tournament - players are split into 'divisions' where they play everyone in their division, usually to four rounds. Winners get 3 points, ties split at 1 point, and losers get none. After everyone has been played, a multi-way "final match" occurs with the winner of each division. The winner of that match is the winner overall!
While the league format has had the most iterations (alongside cups) at five, it has largely been criticized in modern times due to its length and creating lack of drive to continue after losing enough games. It likely will never happen again in its known iteration.
Match Voting Tournament
A newer, but more popular type of tournament - you are given a random 'partner' to work with, to create a match of your vision (usually 6 rounds). When complete, voters choose their favorite matches out of everyone in the set. Depending on the setup, the lower slice of matches are cut off, and everyone else continues. You are then assigned a new random partner. The 'final' usually consists of 3-4 teams. The highest voted match of the final wins!
This has been popular as it encourages cooperation and creativity to achieve a much more re-watchable match and enjoyable experience for the players. There have been two of them so far.
Doubles/Triples Tournament
Similar to a tennis cup, however involving "teams" of players that face off each other, with varying formats. This usually means the first rounds of the match are solo works, showing off each player, before transitioning into collaborative rounds. See Team Tennis for more information about this format.
X-Way Tournament
Bleeding the lines between a Tennis Chain and a regular match, X-Way Tournaments involve long strings of players partaking in a much longer match. In shorter X-Ways, only the top voted player continues; in longer ones, one player gets voted out instead (think Survivor).
This is another tournament type that struggles with length and remains unlikely to happen again.
Tennis Season
The most bizarre type of tournament that likely will remain a one-off unless heavily refactored. "Teams" of players competed throughout "gameweeks", similar to how football works. A player was chosen to represent their team for that gameweek, and then a particular match would play out against another team. Each player also had certain abilities that they could decide upon at the start of the tournament. Teams would build up points for winning matches, with the team with the most points at the end winning the tournament.
Achievements
The winners of each tennis tournament can be found in the List of Tennis Tournaments.
40+ Wins
GameBop - Due to the amount of tournaments GameBop has participated in, while winning most of the matches they participated in, they have the most wins by far out of any other tennis player.
30+ Wins
20+ Wins
10+ Wins
mrdoognoog
dani_phantump
5+ Wins
Archive
The Archive Masterlist is the main spreadsheet for keeping track of tournaments, past and present.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10cpwoIfVKUZLDYPYNmOMH6X3oG5g3D4Q6O3JDCcfyf0/edit?usp=sharing
A similar list also exists for unofficial tournaments and other notable tennis events. See Tennis Archives for more.
- ↑ https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-video-tennis-cafe-today-i-opened-the-gate-and-was-about-to-begin-modifications-when-a-figure-suddenly-appeared-on-the-other-side.30/post-19269
- ↑ https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-video-tennis-cafe-today-i-opened-the-gate-and-was-about-to-begin-modifications-when-a-figure-suddenly-appeared-on-the-other-side.30/post-19216
- ↑ https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-video-tennis-cafe-today-i-opened-the-gate-and-was-about-to-begin-modifications-when-a-figure-suddenly-appeared-on-the-other-side.30/post-19798