About the tour

Eleven VR Tour

A community competitive tour for Eleven VR — with rolling rankings, real bracket draws, and a season-ending Finals.

Season structure

The calendar runs across the year with regular tournament stops, building toward a season-ending Finals event for the top players in the Race standings.

Events are tiered into Grand events (the four majors of the season), Champions, Star events, regular events, and Feeder events. The season-ending Finals is a round-robin between the top 8 in the Race.

Ranking points

We use a 52-week rolling ranking. Every match contributes points; every point expires exactly 52 weeks after the day it was earned. Tier-by-tier breakdown:

Tier W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128
Grand Smash 2000 1300 800 400 200 100 50 10
Tour Finals 1500 1000 400 200
Champions 1000 650 400 200 100 50 25 10
Star Contender 500 330 200 100 50 25
Contender 250 165 100 50 25 13
Feeder Series 50 30 20 10 5

For round-robin events: each group-stage non-qualifier earns the QF amount; qualifiers earn SF/F/W as they advance.

Race to the Finals

The Race is a separate season standings that only counts points earned in the current calendar year. The top 8 by year-to-date points qualify for the season-ending Finals.

Match reporting & disputes

  • Sign-up. Open to anyone with an account, until the sign-up window closes 24h before the event begins.
  • Draw. Generated by the admin once sign-ups close. Top seeds anchored, the rest randomised; byes allocated for short draws.
  • Reporting. Either player reports the score; the opponent then confirms. Both confirmations are logged with timestamps.
  • Disputes. If a result is contested, an admin reviews the report and makes the final call.
  • Walkovers. A no-show after a 30-minute grace period gives the opponent the win without games played.

Tie-break rules (group stage)

  1. Most matches won.
  2. Greater set difference (sets won minus sets lost).
  3. Greater game difference (games won minus games lost).
  4. Alphabetical (final tie-break — should never decide a real result).

Privacy & data

Email addresses are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM and only ever exposed to the account owner. Public profiles show only your gamertag, country, and competitive record.