Kevin Fedora Estimated Starting Times

Gherkin Division 10:00 AM Gherkin Shootout – 2 rounds  
Women’s Divisions 9:15 AM Women’s Dill Round Robin
Women’s B&B Round Robin
Women’s Spicy Round Robin
After the round robin seeding round, all teams will play in a playoff single-elimination bracket.
Men’s Divisions 11:15 AM Men’s B&B Round Robin
Men’s Spicy Round Robin
After the round robin seeding round, all teams will play in a playoff single-elimination bracket.
Mixed Divisions 1:30 PM Mixed B&B 1 Round Robin
Mixed B&B 2 Round Robin
Mixed Spicy Round Robin
After the round robin seeding round, all teams will play in a playoff single-elimination bracket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please arrive and check-in about 1/2 hour before scheduled start times.

These times are estimated based on rally scoring games taking 10-15 minutes each.

 

There should be some open courts for warm up before competitive play begins.

Please do not cross through courts when matches are being played.

 


Key Rules for Rally Scoring in Our Tournament

  • Every rally is a point. Whoever wins the rally gets 1 point.
  • Games go to 21, win by 1 – regardless of which team is serving.
  • The team that wins a point, serves to start the next point. There is no “server #1” or “server #2” in rally scoring – you earn the next serve by winning the point.
  • Switch court sides at 11 points.

Odd/Even Serving Positions

  • Even team score → Right side server (the player who started on the right serves when the team’s score is even).
  • Odd team score → Left side server (the player who started on the left serves when the team’s score is odd).

Receiving Side Rules

  • Receivers stay fixed.
    • The player who started on the right side always receives when the serving team’s score is even.
    • The player who started on the left side always receives when the serving team’s score is odd.
  • This never changes throughout the game.

Stacking

  • Stacking is allowed. Teams may position themselves however they like before the serve, as long as:
    1. The correct server is serving.
    2. The correct receiver is receiving.
  • After the serve, both players can move anywhere on the court.