Sunday, September 14, 2025

What does a USTA League Nationals Unflighted Round-Robin Schedule Look? - 18 & Over 4.0 Men

USTA League Nationals are just weeks away now and match schedules have been published, so I've started looking at schedules to see what they look like and what teams have stronger/weaker schedules.

Note, if you need a refresher on how Nationals works, read this.

The schedule is important because of the format used where all the teams are in one "flight" where everyone plays four random opponents.  As you can probably imagine, this opens the door for wildly uneven schedules.  My simulations factor in actual schedules, and one way to look at this visually is with a diagram that shows who plays who.

A popular event that many onlookers care about is the 18 & Over 4.0 men's event.  Here is what that schedule looks like.


You can see that there are some groups of teams that are closely connected, but others that are very sparsely connected.

For example, Southern, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Hawaii all play two to three of each other.  And similar for Missouri Valley, Middle States, SoCal, and Caribbean.

If you look at sections that are traditional powers, it appear Texas has a tough schedule having to play SoCal, Intermountain, Florida, and PNW.  Middle States has to play Florida, NorCal, SoCal, and Missouri Valley, so theirs is not easy either.  And Florida has Eastern, Middle States, Texas, and New England.

Southern perhaps has an easier schedule with Hawaii, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and PNW, but I'll be honest, this case of this schedules looks as balanced as you might hope.

What do you think?  Is this way of doing schedules fair?  Who got a hard or easy schedule?

And what other events/levels do you want to see the diagram for?



Tuesday, September 9, 2025

2025 USTA League Nationals match schedules are out!

For those of you that are going to Nationals or like to follow what happens there, today is a big day as we march towards the events actually starting.  The match schedules are available!

The last Sectionals for 18 & Over and 40 & Over wrapped up this past weekend, so all the teams are falling into place now and presumably what sections are sending teams to each event is now known, so match schedules can be created.

As a reminder, the event schedules were published awhile back that show when and where each event is.

The main Nationals page has links for each event, and from those pages are links to the match schedules.  But for your convenience, here are those links for each event.

18 & Over

2.5 Women - A full 17 teams

3.0 Men and Women - A full 17 men's and women's teams

3.5 Men and Women - A full 17 men's and women's teams

4.0 Men and Women - A full 17 men's and women's teams

4.5 Men and Women - A full 1716 men's teams, Caribbean missing, and 16 women's teams, Northern missing

5.0 Men and Women - 16 men's teams, Caribbean missing, and just 12 women's teams

40 & Over

3.0 Men and Women - 16 men's teams, Northern missing, and a full 17 women's teams

3.5 Men and Women - A full 17 men's and women's teams

4.0 Men and Women - A full 17 men's and women's teams

4.5 Men and Women - A full 17 men's teams, and 16 women's teams, Caribbean missing


One must always have the caveat that these are subject to change, either to correct errors, or if a section ends up not sending a team the schedule will have to be juggled.  But we have a starting point at least now and captains can begin scouting opponents and planning strategy.

If you are a captain or player headed to Nationals and are looking for information and assistance scouting and planning, contact me or browse this blog as I typically offer a bunch of information about Nationals leading up to the event based on my experience going a few times and helping many teams navigate Nationals every year.

Enjoy!


Update: Some schedules were updated and changes made above.