Updated on Febuary 14, 2026
On this page, you can customize and print Tennis bracket with single elimination, group stage and round robin. Choose blind draw and seeded formats. We offer various designs for 4 teams, 8 teams, 16 teams, and up to 32 teams. Just click the print button to get started and download your bracket for free in PDF format (A4 or Letter size).
This ready to download and print bracket helps you define your tournament flow, show matchups, and track winners and eliminated teams. Ideal for football, basketball, baseball, hockey and esports.
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If you need to edit your tournament title, team names, or player names, this fillable single elimination bracket is perfect for you. Just type in the blue shaded boxes, select a 4, 8, 10, or 12-team layout, and start your tournament.
I will explain how a single-elimination tournament works. Below is an example of a single-elimination bracket for 8 teams.
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
───────────── ────────── ─────
Thunder Hawks (Win) ┐
├── Thunder Hawks (Lose) ┐
Black Stallions (Lose) ┘ │
├── Steel Panthers (Lose) ┐
Red Titans (Lose) ┐ │ │
├── Steel Panthers (Win) ┘ │
Steel Panthers (Win) ┘ │
├── Falcon (Champion)
Storm Raiders (Win) ┐ │
├── Storm Raiders (Lose) ┐ │
Night Vipers (Lose) ┘ │ │
├── Falcon (Win) ┘
War Eagles (Lose) ┐ │
├── Falcon (Win) ┘
Falcon (Win) ┘In the ASCII bracket above, there are 8 teams. The tournament starts with the quarterfinals. Each matchup is win-or-go-home—if you lose, you’re out. For example, Thunder Hawks play against Black Stallions. Thunder Hawks win, so they move on to the semifinals, and Black Stallions are eliminated. The same thing happens in every match. Winners advance to the next round, while losing teams are eliminated from the tournament.
After the quarterfinals, four teams remain and move on to the semifinals. The winners of the semifinals then advance to the final round. In the final, the last two teams face each other to decide the champion. In this example, Falcon wins the final match and becomes the tournament champion.
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