Fantasy Tennis Contests

Salary-cap fantasy tennis contests against the field. Build a roster from a priced player pool, lock it for the tournament — or actively manage it through the event. Free to play.

A salary-cap fantasy tennis contest is a head-to-the-field game where you build a roster of ATP and WTA pros within a fixed budget, then compete against everyone else who entered. The cheapest roster of the best performers wins. Your players score fantasy points based on real match results — round-by-round wins, upsets, aces, breaks of serve, and tournament titles all count.

Contests come in two formats: single-tournament rosters (build a team for just Wimbledon) and multi-tournament contests that span several events at once. Every contest runs in one of two modes — active, where you swap players as the event unfolds, or set-and-forget, where your roster locks at the start and plays out as-is.

Contest player prices aren't pulled from rankings or seeds. The Drop Shot's pricing model weights each player's recent results, surface history, tournament identity, ranking, and injury status — so a clay specialist costs more for Roland Garros than for Wimbledon, and injured players price low until they return. You pay for real fantasy value, not name recognition.

Sign up free to build your first salary-cap fantasy tennis contest lineup, or learn how it works.