A Round Robin is a tournament format that offers a unique approach to competitive play in tennis.
In this system, players are divided into small groups, typically consisting of three or four competitors. Within these groups, each player faces off against every other member, ensuring a comprehensive test of skills and consistency.
The round robin format is particularly popular in certain high-profile tennis events, such as the ATP Finals, as it guarantees multiple matches for each participant and often leads to exciting scenarios where final group standings are decided in the last round of matches.