NORTH AMERICAN
TOUR SERIES
The North American Tour Series (NATS) is the official competitive circuit for aspiring roundnet athletes across North America.
This page outlines the 2026 competitive structure, including points system, division formats, and Pro qualification pathways used throughout the season.
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Majors:
Toronto - June 6th-7th
Seattle - July 11th-12th
New York City - August 15th-16th
Sectionals:
Atlanta - March 21st
Dallas - April 11th
Los Angeles - April 25th
Montreal - May 9th
Boston - June 20th
Chicago - July 18th
Vancouver - July 25th
Columbus - August 8th
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The NATS will follow the IRF’s 2026 Rules:
General:
Receiver’s teammate may move in a line during serve
Bigger Ball
Serving:
3 seconds on serve
No same-hand toss
Serves cannot land in the no-drop zone
Equal serving system for:
Open
Women’s
Squads
Hitting:
Thee touches requred on first possession
NHZ size adjustments for:
Open 100cm
Women’s 100cm
Squads 100cm
Hits cannot land in the no-drop zone
Defined out-of-bounds size (boundary) 27.9ft / 8.5m
Defense:
Continuous contact allowed on first touch (continuous motion)
Non-server free to move outside the service circle
While the flagship NATS events remain a primary space for celebrating high-level competition and community growth, they are not the only avenue for advancing the sport.
After a full year of testing in 2025, we recognize the significant time, effort, and coordination required to run meaningful experimentation. In alignment with the IRF’s shift from “Revolution to Evolution” in 2026, NATS will prioritize consistency at the top level while continuing to support innovation through a bottom-up approach.
Local groups and communities are encouraged to test ideas they are passionate about. Roundnet Canada and USA Roundnet will help share learnings from these tests with the broader international community for future consideration. Local experimentation is supported through community play and will also be permitted at NATS Local Sanctioned events, which do not impact the season-long points race for NATS Pro divisions.
This approach balances competitive consistency with the flexibility needed to continue pushing roundnet forward.
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We are thrilled to announce Spikeball as the exclusive equipment partner for the North American Tour Series.
In addition to helping equip the community, Spikeball will be partnering with NATS to elevate the series and further advance the development of roundnet in our communities across the continent.
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Saturday
Open Divisions
Premier/Bronze+
Contender
All Contender Divisions require each player to meet the all-time ELO threshold (currently > 925.0)
Top 2 non-Premier teams earn Premier status for future events
Advanced
Intermediate
Women’s Divisions
Advanced
Intermediate
Sunday
No sanctioned events on Sundays at Sectionals
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Saturday
Open Divisions
Gold+
Premier/Bronze+
Contender
All Contender divisions require each player to meet the all-time ELO threshold (currently > 925.0)
Top 4 non-Premier teams earn Premier status for future events
Advanced
Intermediate
Women’s Divisions
Bronze+
Advanced/Intermediate
Sunday
Squad Divisions (6-8 players)
Expert
Squad Size & Composition
Maximum of 2 Open Pro status players
Minimum of 2 Women’s players
Player Status is considered based on when you register. If an Open Silver player registers on a squad with two current Open Pro players but earns Pro status before this event, the roster is still considered valid.
Some examples of legal team configurations include:
2 Open Pro, 2 Open Gold, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 1 Bronze, 2 Women’s players
4 Open Bronze, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 3 Women's Players
Roster Rules
Squads must have 4-5 Open Players and 2-3 Women’s players. A squad with 6, 7, or 8 players is subjected to the same player status limits.
Format
3 nets will be played simultaneously during each round
More details to be announced soon
Advanced/Intermediate
Squad Size & Composition
Maximum of 2 Open Silver status players
For each women on your squad, your team may add an additional Open Gold or Open Silver player (limit 2)
NO Open Pro status players can play in this division
Player Status is considered based on when you register. If an Open Bronze player registers on a squad with two current Open Silver players but earns Silver status before this event, the roster is still considered valid.
Some examples of legal team configurations include:
2 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 2 Women’s players
1 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 2 Open Contender, 1 Women’s Player
2 Open Silver, 4 Open Unranked players
Roster Rules
Squads must have 4-5 Open Players and 2-3 Women’s players. A squad with 6, 7, or 8 players is subjected to the same player status limits.
Format
3 nets will be played simultaneously during each round
More details to be announced soon
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There is no requirement to play the NATS Championship with someone you competed with at a Sectional or Major. Championship teams are seeded purely based on combined individual player points. For example, if you played the entire season with one partner but they’re unable to attend the Championship, you may compete with a different partner and your team will be seeded using your combined individual points.
Friday
Open Pro Play-In
Spots 13-20 in points compete for the remaining 4 spots in a best-of-3 series
The losing 4 teams are seeded as the top 4 in the Gold+ division for the Saturday event
Format:
13 vs 20
14 vs 19
15 vs 18
16 vs 17
Saturday
Open Divisions
Pro (16 Teams)
Top 12 teams in combined individual points
+4 Play-In teams
Gold+
Premier/Bronze+
Contender
All Contender divisions require each player to meet the all-time ELO threshold (currently > 925.0)
Top 6 non-Premier teams earn Premier status for 2027
Advanced
Intermediate
Women’s Divisions
Pro (16 Teams)
Top 16 teams in combined individual points
NO Play-In
Bronze+
Advanced/Intermediate
Sunday
Squad Divisions (6-8 players)
Pro (8 Squads)
Top 8 squads in combined individual squad points
Squad Size & Composition
Maximum of 2 Open Pro status players
Minimum of 2 Women’s players
Player Status is considered based on when you register. If an Open Silver player registers on a squad with two current Open Pro players but earns Pro status before this event, the roster is still considered valid.
Squads that have played a Major together are eligible to play the Championship together — regardless of player status.
Some examples of legal team configurations include:
2 Open Pro, 2 Open Gold, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 1 Bronze, 2 Women’s players
4 Open Bronze, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 3 Women's Players
Roster Rules
Squads must have 4-5 Open Players and 2-3 Women’s players. A squad with 6, 7, or 8 players is subjected to the same player status limits.
Format
3 nets will be played simultaneously during each round
More details to be announced soon
Expert
Squad Size & Composition
Maximum of 2 Open Pro status players
Minimum of 2 Women’s players
Player Status is considered based on when you register. If an Open Silver player registers on a squad with two current Open Pro players but earns Pro status before this event, the roster is still considered valid.
Squads that have played a Major together are eligible to play the Championship together — regardless of player status.
Some examples of legal team configurations include:
2 Open Pro, 2 Open Gold, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 1 Bronze, 2 Women’s players
4 Open Bronze, 2 Women’s players
2 Open Pro, 1 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 3 Women's Players
Roster Rules
Squads must have 4-5 Open Players and 2-3 Women’s players. A squad with 6, 7, or 8 players is subjected to the same player status limits.
Format
3 nets will be played simultaneously during each round
More details to be announced soon
Advanced/Intermediate
Squad Size & Composition
Maximum of 2 Open Silver status players
For each women on your squad, your team may add an additional Open Gold or Open Silver player (limit 2)
NO Open Pro status players can play in this division
Player Status is considered based on when you register. If an Open Bronze player registers on a squad with two current Open Silver players but earns Silver status before this event, the roster is still considered valid.
Squads that have played a Major together are eligible to play the Championship together — regardless of player status.
Some examples of legal team configurations include:
2 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 2 Women’s players
1 Open Gold, 2 Open Silver, 2 Open Contender, 1 Women’s Player
2 Open Silver, 4 Open Unranked players
Roster Rules
Squads must have 4-5 Open Players and 2-3 Women’s players. A squad with 6, 7, or 8 players is subjected to the same player status limits.
Format
3 nets will be played simultaneously during each round
More details to be announced soon
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All divisions at Sectionals & Majors are seeded using ELO-based team averages derived from individual player ELOs
Pro divisions at the Championship will be seeded by series points, with ELO-based team averages being the tie-breaker
Power Pools will NOT be used across any division
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Sectionals & Majors (All Divisions):
Pools of 4: 2-Game series will be played
Pools of 5, 6, or 7: Single games
Games to 21 (Cap 25)
Pool Maker Preview - see updated Pool Play Scenarios as teams register
[# of Teams] – [# of Pools]
--- Minimum Division Threshold ---
8 - 2 pools of 4,4
9 - 2 pools of 5,4
10 - 2 pools of 5,5
11 - 2 pools of 6,5
12 - 2 pools of 6,6
13 - 2 pools of 7,6
14 - 2 pools of 7,7
15 - 3 pools of 5,5,5
16 - 3 pools of 6,5,5
17 - 3 pools of 6,6,5
18 - 3 pools of 6,6,6
19 - 3 pools of 7,6,6
20 - 4 pools of 5,5,5,5
21 - 4 pools of 6,5,5,5
22 - 4 pools of 6,6,5,5
23 - 4 pools of 6,6,6,5
24 - 4 pools of 6,6,6,6
25 - 5 pools of 5,5,5,5,5
26 - 5 pools of 6,5,5,5,5
27 - 5 pools of 6,6,5,5,5
28 - 5 pools of 6,6,6,5,5
29 - 5 pools of 6,6,6,6,5
30 - 5 pools of 6,6,6,6,6
31 - 6 pools of 6,5,5,5,5,5
32 - 6 pools of 6,6,5,5,5,5
33 - 6 pools of 6,6,6,5,5,5
34 - 6 pools of 6,6,6,6,5,5
35 - 6 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,5
36 - 6 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6
37 - 7 pools of 6,6,5,5,5,5,5
38 - 7 pools of 6,6,6,5,5,5,5
39 - 7 pools of 6,6,6,6,5,5,5
40 - 7 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,5,5
41 - 7 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6,5
42 - 7 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6,6
43 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,5,5,5,5,5
44 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,6,5,5,5,5
45 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,5,5,5
46 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6,5,5
47 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6,6,5
48 - 8 pools of 6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6
--- Maximum Division Threshold ---
Championship (Open Pro & Women’s Pro Divisions):
16 Teams
Swiss Seeding
4 rounds
Single games
Highest seeded team vs lowest seeded team available each round
Teams cannot play the same opponent twice
Games to 21 (Cap 25)
Swiss Seeding Preview - make sure to select “Swiss Seeding 4 rounds”
Championship (Other Divisions):
Same as Sectionals & Majors
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Sectionals & Majors (All Divisions):
Will be selected based on total teams in the division for each division
Pool Play determines placement into Top vs Lower bracket
Sectionals: Lower placement bracket will only happen if there are 8 or more teams
Majors: Lower placement bracket will only happen if there are 6 or more teams
Teams will be seeded based on W/L, Head-to-head, and Point differential – NOT placement within their pool
W/L Tie-Breakers:
1st: H2H
2nd: Point differential
3rd: +/- Combined ELO of results [Combined ELO of opponents beaten] - [Combined ELO of opponents lost to]
Example:
Two teams finish 3-2 with a +8 Point Differential
Team A has a +270 combined ELO of opponents
Team B has a +160 combined ELO of opponents
Team A wins the tie-break
Match Format:
Rd 32 (if applicable):
1 game to 21 (NO cap)
Rd 16:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Quarterfinals:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Semifinals:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Finals:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Placement games:
1 game to 21 (NO cap)
Sectionals (All Divisions):
≤ 23 Teams
Single bracket
All teams advance
24-31
Split brackets
Top 16
Lower placement bracket
32+ Teams
Split brackets
Top 24
Lower placement bracket
NATS Atlanta Example (48 Teams):
Top 24
Lower 24
Majors (All Divisions):
≤ 24 Teams
Single bracket
All teams advance
25+ Teams
Split brackets
Top 24
25-29: placement round-robin
30+: lower placement bracket
Championship (Open Pro & Women’s Pro Divisions):
Single 16-team bracket
Swiss Seeding will determine bracket matchups
Swiss Seeding Preview - make sure to select “Swiss Seeding 4 rounds”
Bracket tie-breakers go to highest pre-seeded team
Match Format:
Rd 16:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Quarterfinals:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Semifinals:
2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Finals:
Women’s Pro: 2/3 games to 21 (NO cap)
Open Pro: 3/5 games to 21 (NO cap)
Placement games:
1 game to 21 (NO cap)
Championship (Other Divisions):
Same as Sectionals & Majors
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There is no requirement to play the NATS Championship with someone you competed with at a Sectional or Major. Championship teams are seeded purely based on combined individual player points. For example, if you played the entire season with one partner but they’re unable to attend the Championship, you may compete with a different partner and your team will be seeded using your combined individual points.
Open Pro (16 Teams)
Points-Based Entry
Top 12 teams by combined individual player points auto-qualify
Tiebreaker will be ELO-based team averages
Each player’s individual points are a sum of their top 3 NATS results
A maximum of 2 Major results may count toward an individual players’ total (to prevent qualification based soley on Major Attendance)
Pro Play-In
Teams ranked 13-20 will compete for the 4 remaining spots on Friday
Tiebreaker will be ELO-based team averages
Winners advance to Pro; losers are placed as the top 4 seeds in Gold+ on Saturday
If a team loses the Pro Play-In they will be placed into Gold+ regardless of individual Gold status. The scenario is rare but possible, for example if a high-point player teams with a lower-status parter for the Championship.
Auto-Bids
Major 1st → Team auto-qualifies into top 12 and avoids Play-In
Major 2nd or 3rd → Teams auto-qualify into Top 20 Play-In
Note: Auto-Bids guarantee placement within the stated range regardless of overall point totals
Seeding
Via combined individual player points, with ELO-based team averages being the tie-breaker
Women’s Pro (16 Teams)
Points-Based Entry
Top 16 teams by combined individual player points auto-qualify
Tiebreaker will be ELO-based team averages
Each player’s individual points are a sum of their top 3 NATS results
A maximum of 2 Major results may count toward an individual players’ total (to prevent qualification based soley on Major Attendance)
NO Friday Play-In
Auto-Bids
Major Top 3 → Teams auto-qualify into Pro
Note: Auto-Bids guarantee placement within the stated range regardless of overall point totals
Seeding
Via combined individual player points, with ELO-based team averages being the tie-breaker
Squads Pro (8 Squads)
Points-Based Entry
Top 8 squads by combined squad player points
Separate points leaderboard taken directly from the 3 Majors
Players must complete in at least 1 Major Squad Event to be eligible for Squads Pro
Squads that have played a Major together are eligible to play the Championship together — regardless of player status.
Only the top 1 result counts towards an individual’s player points
NO Auto-Bids will be given
Seeding
Via combined squad player points, with ELO-based team averages being the tie-breaker
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Sectionals:
Open Bronze+:
Top 3: Glassware
Women’s Advanced:
Top 3: Glassware
Other divisions:
Top 3: Medals
Majors:
Open Gold+:
1st $800 USD
2nd $400 USD
Top 3: Glassware
Women’s Bronze+:
1st $600 USD
2nd $300 USD
Top 3: Glassware
Squads Expert:
1st $600 USD
Top 3: Medals
Other divisions:
Top 3: Medals
Championship:
$10,000 USD distributed across divisions
Exact distribution TBA
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Purpose
Determines qualification for Open Pro, Women’s Pro, and Squads Pro at the NATS Championship
Open and Women’s points are earned on Saturday at:
3 Majors
8 Sectionals
These points feed into seeding and ranking for Saturday at the NATS Championship
A separate points system exists for Sunday squad divisions at the 3 Majors
These points feed into seeding and ranking for Sunday at the NATS Championship
How Points Are Awarded
Teams earn points based on final finish position in respective open, women’s, and squad divisions
Open Example: If the top division of a Sectional has 20 Bronze+ teams, the winner of the Contender division will be awarded 21st Place in Open Pro points
Points are awarded individually to each player on the team based on team finish
Open/Women’s Example:
Major win = 500 points → 500 points per player
Squads Example:
Major win = 500 points → 500 points per player on the squad
In order for an Open/Women’s division to earn points on Saturday events, it must have a minimum of 6 teams.
Open/Women’s Example:
If Advanced has only 5 teams, they can decide between:
A: playing amongst each-other without the opportunity to earn points
B: merging into the Intermediate division
In order for a Squad division to earn points on Sunday events, it must have a minimum of 4 squads.
Counting Scores Toward Season Total
Open & Women’s:
After 11 total events (3 Majors + 8 Sectionals)
Each player’s top 3 results counts toward their individual total
A maximum of 2 Major results may count toward an individual players’ total (to prevent Pro Division qualification based solely on Major attendance)
Squads:
After 3 total events (3 Majors)
Each player’s top 1 result counts toward their individual total for the Championship
*See below for full points table:
| North American Tour Series Points Earned | ||
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| Final Placement | Major Points | Sectional Points |
| 1st | 500 | 250 |
| 2nd | 400 | 200 |
| 3rd | 300 | 180 |
| 4th | 240 | 145 |
| 5th | 195 | 120 |
| 6th | 175 | 105 |
| 7th | 165 | 90 |
| 8th | 155 | 75 |
| 9th | 140 | 65 |
| 10th | 130 | 60 |
| 11th | 120 | 56 |
| 12th | 110 | 52 |
| 13th | 100 | 47 |
| 14th | 95 | 45 |
| 15th | 85 | 44 |
| 16th | 75 | 40 |
| 17th | 64 | 32 |
| 18th | 62 | 31 |
| 19th | 60 | 30 |
| 20th | 58 | 29 |
| 21st | 56 | 28 |
| 22nd | 54 | 27 |
| 23rd | 52 | 26 |
| 24th | 50 | 25 |
| 25th | 48 | 24 |
| 26th | 46 | 23 |
| 27th | 44 | 22 |
| 28th | 42 | 21 |
| 29th | 40 | 20 |
| 30th | 38 | 19 |
| 31st | 36 | 18 |
| 32nd | 34 | 17 |
| 33rd | 30 | 16 |
| 34th | 28 | 15 |
| 35th | 26 | 14 |
| 36th | 24 | 13 |
| 37th | 22 | 12 |
| 38th | 20 | 11 |
| 39th | 19 | 10 |
| 40th | 18 | 9 |
| 41st | 17 | 8 |
| 42nd | 16 | 7 |
| 43rd | 15 | 6 |
| 44th | 14 | 5 |
| 45th | 13 | 4 |
| 46th | 12 | 3 |
| 47th | 11 | 2 |
| 48th | 10 | 1 |
NATS Board
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Kieran Rose
Director
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Ben Dantowitz
Co-Founder
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Maddy Wideman
Co-Founder
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Rohil Senapati
CFO
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Peter Lam
Advisor
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Thomas Hamilton
Advisor