32 players, 8 courts
With 32 players across 8 courts, the maths is clean: every player is on court every single round. The challenge isn’t who sits — it’s making sure people aren’t stuck with the same partner or facing the same opponents all night. Here’s a fair 8-round rotation that spreads partners and opponents as widely as possible.
What this setup looks like
Plan the night
How many rounds fit at roughly 12 minutes per game (game to 11 plus court switch).
| Session | Rounds | Total games | Per player |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60 min | 5 | 40 | 5 |
| 90 min | 7 | 56 | 7 |
| 120 min | 10 | 80 | 10 |
Sample 8-round rotation
Everyone plays every round.
Who sits out — and why it’s fair
Every player is on a court every round — nobody sits out. PicklePal still rotates partners so you don't keep playing alongside the same person.
When the roster changes
+ One more shows up
At 33 players you stay on 8 courts; 1 now sit each round. In the live builder PicklePal folds the newcomer in from the next round — no restart.
- Someone has to leave
Down to 31? A court goes quiet — 7 courts left, 3 sitting each round. PicklePal re-balances the remaining rounds so the leaver doesn't skew anyone's rest count.
Mixed levels or matched courts?
With 8 courts live you have a choice: keep one court for stronger players and another for newer ones (Competitive groups similar levels), or mix every game so everyone plays with everyone (Balanced). Either way PicklePal evens out team strength inside each game.
Want to use your real names, set skill levels, or handle someone arriving late? Open this setup in the live builder — it rebuilds instantly and you can score the session as you play.
Open in builder →Questions
How do you run pickleball with 32 players on 8 courts?
With 32 players across 8 courts, the maths is clean: every player is on court every single round. The challenge isn’t who sits — it’s making sure people aren’t stuck with the same partner or facing the same opponents all night. Here’s a fair 8-round rotation that spreads partners and opponents as widely as possible.
How many different partners will each player get?
In this 8-round example, no pair repeats more than 1 time, so each player partners a wide mix of the group.