Pickleball Court Calculator
Figure out how many courts you need for your tournament. Balance wait time, games per player, and event duration.
Quick Reference: Courts by Player Count
General guidelines for a 2-hour event with 6+ games per player:
| Players | 1 Court | 2 Courts | 3 Courts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Limited | Ideal | Excess |
| 12 | Very slow | Good | Ideal |
| 16 | Not recommended | Workable | Good |
| 20 | Not recommended | Slow | Good |
| 24 | Not recommended | Slow | Workable |
Court Planning Tips
More Courts = Less Waiting
Each additional court reduces wait time significantly. Players stay engaged when they're playing, not sitting.
The 8-9 Sweet Spot
8-9 players with 2 courts is the ideal setup for round robins. Everyone plays constantly with minimal coordination.
Buffer Time
Add 15-20 minutes for sign-in at the registration table, explanations, and transitions. Don't schedule games back-to-back with hard stops.
Game Length Matters
Shorter games (10-12 min) mean more rotation opportunities. Longer games (15-20 min) reduce transitions but fewer total games.
Let software handle court assignments
The PopUp System automatically assigns players to courts each round. No spreadsheets, no announcements, no confusion.
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