Setting up league standings
To set up league standings for singles format leagues, head to the Standings tab in your League tools and follow the steps below:
Select the date range of events included in the calculation
Set the date range to include the start and end of your season.
This date range can be changed and won't affect past standings data.
If the date range includes doubles events (or other teams events like triples), then only the singles events will be considered for standings points.
Determine how many rounds to keep
For each player, if they play more than that number of rounds, only their best rounds will be calculated in their standing points (and the rest dropped).
Set the ‘Points depth percentage’
The 'points depth percentage' will determine how many players earn standings points at each event. For example, if the depth percentage is set at 50%, and 18 people show up to play, then 9 of those players will receive points, and the remaining players will all receive 1 participation point.
Save your changes
Hit Save, tap Exit League tools, navigate to the Standings tab and view your public standings.
💡 Pro tip! Change the start and end dates each league season so you don't need to create a new league!
How are standing points calculated?
League standing points are calculated using two variables for each league event. First is the number of players that showed up for the league event (N). The second is the depth percentage of participating players who will receive points towards league standings (D). (In the example listed above, N is 18, and D is 50%.)
The player who comes in first place will receive N points. So if eighteen players show up to play league, then the best score earns eighteen standings points. Points will be awarded to players who finish above the depth limit, D. These players will be awarded points along a decaying curve. The decaying curve starts at N points, and ends at 2 points.
All players who finish below the depth limit will receive 1 participation point. If a player ends with a DNF, they do not receive any standings points. The below graph shows the scores based on our above example. The top 50% receive points starting with N and then along a decaying curve ending with 2 points. The remaining 50% receives one participation point.
Want to play with the numbers?
Feel free to experiment with the graph values here: League Points Explainer
What happens in the event of a tie?
If players tie for a finishing position on the leaderboard, the points for the all tied players are added up and divided by the number of players in the tie, and rounded down. For example, let’s take the graph from above and assume player 2, 3, 4 are all tied. We would add up the scores for the positions they occupy (13 + 10 + 8 = 31), divide by 3 and round down (⌊31 / 3⌋ = 10 rounded down). All three players would be awarded 10 points each.
Do standings work for teams events and do they work across divisions?
No, standings points are applicable for singles events only - there is currently no support for standings on doubles or other teams format league events. You can create singles and doubles events through the same league, and then standings will reflect the results from singles competition only. A few other important details about standings:
Points are awarded per division.
Points don’t carry or combine across divisions.
For example, player A competes in the MPO division week 1 and receives 10 points. They compete in the MA1 division week 2 and receive 20 points. Player A would have 10 points in the MPO division, and 20 points in the MA1 division; their points would not combine. For events using handicap scoring, league standings points are based on raw total score, not handicap-adjusted score.
How do players view standings?
Once standings are enabled from your League tools, players can tap from your league in the app and tap League info or head directly to your league website. From there they’ll select Standings.
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