2026 Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament: Results, bracket, rules, schedule and how to watch
The second annual 1-on-1 tournament will continue Friday with the second round and quarterfinals
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Unrivaled’s second annual 1-on-1 tournament continues Friday as action continues in the highly-anticipated event. While last year’s inaugural edition featured a number of stunning upsets, seven of the top-eight seeds advanced this time around, including all four No. 1 seeds: Kelsey Mitchell, Paige Bueckers, Allisha Gray and Breanna Stewart.
The only top-eight seed to lose in the first round was Rhyne Howard, who fell in a narrow contest to Rae Burrell.
The action will resume Friday with the single-elimination second round and quarterfinals, as the 16 remaining players compete for their share of a $300,000 prize pool.
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Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier, who defeated Aaliyah Edwards in the championship to win the inaugural event last year, is not be back to defend her crown. She underwent surgery on both ankles in January and will not participate in any Unrivaled activities this season. Edwards is back, however, and defeated Dominique Malonga in her first-round matchup.
Ahead of Friday night, here’s everything you need to know about Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament.
Second round and quarterfinals
Semifinals and championship
Unrivaled expanded to six teams and 48 players this season, but only 32 were initially scheduled to participate in the 1-on-1 tournament. The players were split into four, eight-player pods based on position. Fans, players, coaches and media then voted to determine the seeding in each pod.
Due to withdrawals, however, only 27 players ended up competing. Skylar Diggins, Jordin Canada, Kahleah Copper, Rickea Jackson and Alyssa Thomas all dropped out. Laeticia Amihere, who was briefly set to replace Thomas, ended up backing out at the last minute. Additionally, Tiffany Hayes was replaced by Aziaha James.
Here’s a look at the updated bracket:

Pod A
Pod B
Pod C
Pod D
Pod A
Pod B
Pod C
Pod D
Here’s a rundown of the key rules for the 1-on-1 tournament:
The full prize pool for this year’s event is $300,000.
The winner will take home $200,000, the runner-up will receive $50,000 and the two semifinalists who are eliminated in that round will get $25,000.
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