You can score in pickleball when the ball hits the ground in your opponent’s court when your opponent hits the ball into the net when your opponent hits the ball out of bounds or when your opponent commits a fault.
Pickleball is a scoring game.
The objective is to score points by hitting the ball into your opponent’s court.
A point is scored when:
- The ball hits the ground in your opponent’s court.
- Your opponent hits the ball into the net.
- Your opponent hits the ball out of bounds.
- Your opponent commits a fault.
A game is typically played to 11 points but can also be played to 21 points.