What is tennis ladder?

What is tennis ladder?

What is tennis ladder?

In a tennis ladder, all the members are initially ranked. A lower ranker, #4 Kim in this example, makes challenge to a higher ranker, #1 Djokovic. If Kim wins, she bumps up to #1 and Djokovic bumps down to #2. Challenging each other continues throughout a season of say, 4 months, and whoever remains at the top at the end of the season becomes the champion of the ladder.

In a tennis ladder, all the members are initially ranked. A lower ranker, #4 Kim in this example, makes challenge to a higher ranker, #1 Djokovic. If Kim wins, she bumps up to #1 and Djokovic bumps down to #2. Challenging each other continues throughout a season of say, 4 months, and whoever remains at the top at the end of the season becomes the champion of the ladder.

In a tennis ladder, all the members are initially ranked. A lower ranker, #4 Kim in this example, makes challenge to a higher ranker, #1 Djokovic. If Kim wins, she bumps up to #1 and Djokovic bumps down to #2. Challenging each other continues throughout a season of say, 4 months, and whoever remains at the top at the end of the season becomes the champion of the ladder.

Ladder advantages

Ladder advantages

Ladder advantages

A ladder is not a roundrobin or knockout. In roundrobin or knockout, you do not choose your opponents. In ladder, you choose your opponent through challenge. You meet competitive, better, and diverse partners. In roundrobin or knockout, you play on certain dates. In ladder, you have schedule flexibility, as each match is arranged between a challenger and a defender, and as a ladder season can be a few months, even a year.

A ladder is not a roundrobin or knockout. In roundrobin or knockout, you do not choose your opponents. In ladder, you choose your opponent through challenge. You meet competitive, better, and diverse partners. In roundrobin or knockout, you play on certain dates. In ladder, you have schedule flexibility, as each match is arranged between a challenger and a defender, and as a ladder season can be a few months, even a year.

A ladder is not a roundrobin or knockout. In roundrobin or knockout, you do not choose your opponents. In ladder, you choose your opponent through challenge. You meet competitive, better, and diverse partners. In roundrobin or knockout, you play on certain dates. In ladder, you have schedule flexibility, as each match is arranged between a challenger and a defender, and as a ladder season can be a few months, even a year.

Ladder "challenges"

Ladder "challenges"

Ladder "challenges"

To build a challenge community, the host should balance between under-accepting and over-making challenges. Generally, a defender tends to under-accept (avoid) challenges to maintain the rank, more so when a season end is near! A challenger tends to over-make challenges, i.e., challenge a-lot-higher rankers and too often. With Bring It!, the host can control these tendencies thru Challenger Rule and Defender Rule.

To build a challenge community, the host should balance between under-accepting and over-making challenges. Generally, a defender tends to under-accept (avoid) challenges to maintain the rank, more so when a season end is near! A challenger tends to over-make challenges, i.e., challenge a-lot-higher rankers and too often. With Bring It!, the host can control these tendencies thru Challenger Rule and Defender Rule.

To build a challenge community, the host should balance between under-accepting and over-making challenges. Generally, a defender tends to under-accept (avoid) challenges to maintain the rank, more so when a season end is near! A challenger tends to over-make challenges, i.e., challenge a-lot-higher rankers and too often. With Bring It!, the host can control these tendencies thru Challenger Rule and Defender Rule.

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