Unrivaled’s inaugural season is well underway and the league has just announced details on their 1-on-1 tournament, which will take place on Feb. 10, 11, and 14 on TNT. Currently, the league’s 36 athletes are playing 3-on-3 games with their respective teams on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Ahead, everything to know about how the Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament will work, including the rules, participating players, ticketing and prize pool.
Tournament rules
The rules for the 1-on-1 tournament are as follows:
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Participating players
The 30 players competing in the 1-on-1 tournament have been placed in four pods, which evenly distribute talent, positions and exciting match-ups. Fans will be able to vote for the seed each player will receive, forming match-ups in a 1v8, 2v7, 3v6 and 4v5 format. Pods A and D have a first-round bye for their top two seeds.
Pod A:
Pod B:
Pod C:
Pod D:
The prize pool
The athletes will compete for a $350K total prize pool. The winner will receive the lion’s share of the prize, $200k, while the remaining $150k will be split between their teammates (receiving $10k each), the runner-up (receiving $50k), and each of the semifinalists not advancing to the Final (receiving $25k each).
What to know about tickets
Ticket presale for 1-on-1 games goes live for newsletter subscribers on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. ET. The sale opens for the rest of the fans on Jan. 30 at 1 p.m. ET on Unrivaled’s website. Here is a breakdown of other key dates:
Identical to the current 3-on-3 games, the 1-on-1 tournament will be aired on TNT, truTV, Max, TSN+ in Canada, and YouTube Live internationally.
