To maintain tournament competitiveness throughout, it is vital that high-ranking teams from the prior year do not compete against each other in the initial stages. This objective is achieved through seeding.
Seeding assigns rank-based positions to teams, distributing stronger teams strategically within the tournament bracket. This prevents early confrontations between top-tier teams, fostering a more engaging and balanced competition as the event progresses. Consequently, seeding enhances the probability of top teams reaching the later rounds, thereby sustaining interest and fairness in the tournament's final results.
