7 players, 2 courts
With 7 players and only 2 courts, 3 players sit out each round — and that’s exactly where most rotation charts get unfair. PicklePal rotates the sit-outs so everyone rests the same number of times, never twice in a row, while still cutting repeat partners and balancing teams. Here’s a fair 8-round example.
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 | 5 | 2.9 |
| 90 min | 7 | 7 | 4 |
| 120 min | 10 | 10 | 5.7 |
Sample 8-round rotation
3 sitting out each round, on a fair rotation.
Who sits out — and why it’s fair
3 players sit out each round. Over an 8-round night that's 24 sit-outs shared across 7 players — about 3–4 each. PicklePal hands them out so nobody sits twice before everyone has sat once, and never two rounds in a row.
When the roster changes
+ One more shows up
Go to 8 players and another court opens up — 2 courts running, nobody sits.
- Someone has to leave
Down to 6? Still 1 court, 2 sitting each round. PicklePal re-balances the remaining rounds so the leaver doesn't skew anyone's rest count.
Mixed levels or matched courts?
On a single court, Balanced mode splits the four into even teams every game, so matches stay close even with mixed levels. Prefer level-matched games? Switch to Competitive.
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
With 7 players and 2 courts, who sits out?
3 players sit out each round. PicklePal rotates rest so everyone sits the same number of times and never two rounds in a row.
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.