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Paddle Stacking Rules
Basic Rules
No player may place extra paddles in the rack (1 player, 1 paddle).
Players should never rearrange the paddle stack to favor themselves or their friends. Always respect the order in which paddles were placed.
If a player needs to take a break or leave, they should remove their paddle from the stack. If they wish to rejoin later, their paddle goes to the end of the line.
Games will be played using traditional scoring-first to 11 points, requiring only a 1-point lead to win.
After each game, all players come off the court, making way for 4 new players. Winners don’t stay on.
Open Play (4 Players)
Open play takes place when a group of 4 players chooses to play together.
All 4 paddles must be together before placing them in the paddle rack.
Paddle groups rotate onto the first available court in the order their paddles appear in the paddle rack.
The incoming group takes all four paddles and moves the tracker to the next set, ensuring everyone knows which paddles are up next.
Drop-In Play (Single Players)
Drop-in play is for individuals looking to join a game when they don't have a group. It's a great way for pickleball players to connect with new people while enjoying the sport.
Players place their paddles in the paddle rack. When four paddles reach the front or are next in line, those players take the empty court for the next game.
The incoming group takes their paddles and moves the tracker to the next set, ensuring everyone knows which paddles are up next.
This cycle continues, ensuring everyone gets a chance to play.
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