updated: 04/15/2025
Tweener is a fantasy tennis game where players create teams of tennis professionals to compete in various leagues, public or private.
Points are earned based on real-life performances in tournaments (ATP and WTA circuits).
📊 League Types
In Tweener, there are two league types:
- Private Leagues: Create your own league with up to 19 friends.
- You have the ability to enable / disable trades (more details below)
- You have the ability to enable / disable key game (more details below)
- Public Leagues: Compete against the community.
- There are six levels of public leagues based on the amount of coins at stake; public leagues also vary in format depending on the number of participants (see tables below).
- Each ATP or WTA tournament can feature multiple leagues with different levels and formats.
- Usually for public leagues, key game and trades are enabled (more details below)
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💡 Some leagues are restricted to players with high XP levels.
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League Levels
Level |
Average Entry Fee (in coins) |
Rookie |
50 |
Pro |
100 |
Elite |
1,000 |
Master |
2,000 |
Legend |
5,000 |
Diamond |
10,000 |
League Formats
Format |
Average # Participants |
Cozy |
20 |
Squad |
50 |
Swarm |
200 |
Arena |
500 |
Top-ranking participants within a league are rewarded with coins and XP (see below).
🏆 Team Selection
For each league, you get to select a team of players within a given budget.
- Team Size: Select 6-8 players from tournament participants.
- 6 players for tournament up to 96 participants
- 8 players for tournaments with more than 128 participants
- Budget: Varies by tournament type and tournament lineup, from 50M to 250M.
- The Players Pricing is based on a proprietary algorithm considering current ATP/WTA rankings and recent performances, with the #1 player set at a 100M value.
- Unique Teams: For private leagues, no identical teams are allowed in the same league.
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💡 If one of your players withdraws before the start of the tournament (defined as when the first game of the tournament starts) or doesn’t make it from qualifications to the main draw, you get to replace this player, within budget limits.
- If tournament already started and you don’t act quick enough: an automatic replacement occurs, optimizing your budget use. But you can still update that replacement before their next round, by a player at Round 1
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