NationStates Tennis Alliance

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Introduction

The NationStates Tennis Alliance is made up of a group of nation who volunteer to host tennis tournaments in NationStates.

Nations in the alliace host tournaments in rotation so that all will be given a fair chance to host. The cycle starts with the Red Dot Open, and the last nation in the cycle would be the latest member's tournament.

Any nation can host the tournament, but tournaments hosted by non-members may have little or no bearing on the ranks. Only after hosting the tournament, then they may consider joining the NSTA and membership is entirely voluntarily. Being in the alliance means that their tournament will have a heavier bearing on the ranks. They can reject joining and remain as non-members. They may consider joining again after two cycles.

Members

One Red Dot
Kaze Progressa
Cockbill Street
South Osettia (pending)

History

The alliance started out as the NationStates Tennis Association. It was created by One Red Dot with the intention of those in the group being able to hosts opens - tournaments with a heavier bearing on ranking, are able to approve other nations' tournaments as official minor tournaments. After NSTAIT1, changes were made to the structure so as make things easier for host entry.

Scoring

Scores are generated by a scorinator developed by Cockbill Street on an Excel spreadsheet. The probability of winning a game is influenced by the players' rank and random functions. No name has been given to the scorinator as of yet.

Ranks

Ranking is based upon the KPB system developed by Kaze Progressa and improved by Bedistan for the World Cup. The players earn points for each set they win or lose and are thus ranked by points.

Records

Host Tournament Type Mens' Singles Nation Womens' Singles Nation
NSTAIT1 One Red Dot Red Dot Open 1 32-player knockout Arlen Kamman Sliponia Dusk Leige Audioslavia
NSTAIT2 South Osettia Ts'khinvali Open 1 24 players in 4 groups of 6; top 4 per group proceed to 16-player knockout