Pickleball Scoring

← Back to Pickleball Hub (Rules, Field Size, Scoring & Equipment)

Pickleball uses a unique scoring system where only the serving team can score points. Games are typically played to 11 points, and a team must win by at least two points.

Scoring works slightly differently in doubles and singles matches, but the same basic principle applies: points can only be scored when your team is serving.


🔢 How Points Are Scored

Points are scored when the serving team wins a rally.

A rally may be won if the opposing team:

• Hits the ball out of bounds

• Hits the ball into the net

• Breaks a rule such as the kitchen rule

• Fails to return the ball before it bounces twice

If the receiving team wins the rally, they do not score a point, but they gain the opportunity to serve.


👥 Doubles Scoring

Most pickleball games are played in doubles, with two players on each team.

The score is announced using three numbers.

Example:

5 – 3 – 1

This means:

• First number = serving team score

• Second number = receiving team score

• Third number = which server is serving (Server 1 or Server 2)

Each team normally has two servers per turn, except at the very start of the game.


🔄 Serving Rotation

In doubles pickleball:

1. The first player serves.

2. If they lose the rally, the serve moves to their partner.

3. If the partner loses the rally, it becomes a side out and the serve moves to the other team.

This rotation continues throughout the match.


Singles Scoring

In singles pickleball, the scoring system is simpler.

Key rules include:

• Only one server per side

• The server serves from the right side when their score is even

• The server serves from the left side when their score is odd

Only the server can score points.


🏆 Winning a Game

Most pickleball games are played to:

• 11 points

• A team must win by 2 points

Some tournaments use longer formats such as:

• 15 points

• 21 points

These are more common in competitive or professional matches.


⚡ Important Scoring Rule

Starting the Game

• At the beginning of the match:

• The starting team has only one server

• This player is called Server 2

This rule helps keep the game fair.


← Back to Pickleball Hub (Rules, Field Size, Scoring & Equipment)

🔗Related Pickleball Guides

Scroll to Top