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* A ''different'' player makes the next round.
* A ''different'' player makes the next round.
* A ''third'' player makes round 3. For vanilla [[Vs. Everyone]] matches, every odd slot will be the starting player.
* A ''third'' player makes round 3. For vanilla [[Vs. Everyone]] matches, every odd slot will be the starting player.
* ...and so on. Chains either continue forever or until a certain number is reached, usually around 25-50.
* ...and so on. Chains either continue forever or until a certain number is reached, usually at least ten.


= Chain Types =
= Chain Types =

Revision as of 16:25, 5 September 2024



A Chain is a style of tennis that involves a very large amount of players participating in the match. Unlike a Multi-Way Match, chains lack patterns or rotations in their layouts; everyone goes in whatever spot they pick, and it ends once a certain number is reached or the amount of people runs dry.

Layout

  • A player serves in whatever way they see fit.
  • A different player makes the next round.
  • A third player makes round 3. For vanilla Vs. Everyone matches, every odd slot will be the starting player.
  • ...and so on. Chains either continue forever or until a certain number is reached, usually at least ten.

Chain Types

There have been many types of chains, other than the simple "vanilla" ones:

others include the growing tennis chain, a few others like that y'know