Fantasy slate edge
Player value, draw path, salary pressure, projected scoring, ownership risk, and matchup notes in one clean board.
- Core plays and fades
- Bonus Ball candidates
- Route and salary pressure
Tennis Automated
Tennis Automated turns draw shape, form, matchup pressure, and scoring rules into clear calls: who to play, who to fade, and what coaches should prepare for next.
One front door for serious tennis prep: fantasy slate reads, scouting briefs, opponent plans, and tournament context focused only on what changes decisions.
Player value, draw path, salary pressure, projected scoring, ownership risk, and matchup notes in one clean board.
Concise match briefs built around tactical priorities, likely opponent plans, and the adjustments most likely to help a player win.
Draws, results, player notes, form changes, and matchup context are organized so the important changes are easy to act on.
When a slate is live, this board highlights projected points, salary value, ownership pressure, matchup notes, and the players worth a harder look.
The next slate will appear here when it is ready.
The goal is simple: find playable paths before reputation takes over, then separate real scoring ceiling from expensive names.
The safest multiplier candidates pair strong win equity with enough scoring punch to separate if they reach multiple rounds.
Aggressive Bonus Ball decisions make sense when a high-upside scorer lands in a section that offers both early control and realistic path length.
Before locking lineups, confirm that each roster spot has a clear reason to be there: route quality, scoring profile, salary fit, or Bonus Ball upside.
If the board is not posted yet, wait for the slate instead of forcing a thin edge.
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