Round 1
Everyone plays
Court 1
Sameer + Auren
vs
Bobby + Nitin
Court 2
Reggie + Reed
vs
Steve + Rahul
Free pickleball scheduling tool
Generate doubles games with rotating partners, multiple courts, rounds, and sit-outs. It is built for the moment when “let’s just figure it out at the court” starts sounding like a threat.
Paste names one per line or comma-separated. The generator tries to vary partners and opponents. It is useful, not omniscient, which is still an upgrade over clipboard astrology.
8 players
10 scheduled games
0 possible sit-outs per full round.
Everyone plays
Court 1
Sameer + Auren
vs
Bobby + Nitin
Court 2
Reggie + Reed
vs
Steve + Rahul
Everyone plays
Court 1
Rahul + Sameer
vs
Auren + Bobby
Court 2
Nitin + Reggie
vs
Reed + Steve
Everyone plays
Court 1
Steve + Sameer
vs
Rahul + Auren
Court 2
Bobby + Reggie
vs
Nitin + Reed
Everyone plays
Court 1
Reed + Rahul
vs
Steve + Sameer
Court 2
Auren + Nitin
vs
Bobby + Reggie
Everyone plays
Court 1
Reggie + Steve
vs
Reed + Rahul
Court 2
Sameer + Bobby
vs
Auren + Nitin
With 8 players and 2 courts, everyone plays each round. Rotate partners enough and eventually someone will discover the real problem was not the format.
When the player count does not fit the courts, the generator shows who sits. That is better than pretending nine people and two courts is a solved philosophical system.
Use this public tool for quick planning. In KrazyPickles, a session can become match entry, ratings, player history, and one combined recap instead of seven tiny emails.
List the players, choose how many rounds and courts you have, then rotate four-player games so partners and opponents vary across rounds.
Yes. With 8 players and 2 courts, everyone can play each round. With fewer courts or more players, the generator shows who sits out.
This page generates a quick public round robin schedule. The KrazyPickles app can also invite players, track RSVPs, record scores, update ratings, and create recaps.
The generator makes a schedule. KrazyPickles can do the operational cleanup: invite players, track RSVPs, record scores, update ratings, keep player profiles, and let Picklebot write the recap when everyone claims the bracket was unfair.