Scoring rules
Pickleball uses rally-based gameplay but traditional side-out scoring in most formats. Only the serving side can score points. Each rally is worth one point, and games are typically played to eleven points, with a requirement to win by two.
In doubles play, each team has two servers per service possession, one for each player. Once both players lose their serve, the serve passes to the opposing team. At the beginning of a game, the starting team usually begins with only one server to reduce early advantage.
This scoring structure slows momentum shifts and places a premium on holding serve through consistency rather than short bursts of aggressive play.