What's the best way to organize a weekly game?
Pick a court and a regular time, gather a small group, and lock it in so everyone knows it's happening without you chasing them each week. On RallyWith you can create a group, set up a game at a court near you, and bring the same people back on a schedule.
What's the best way to organize a weekly game?
Consistency beats a big roster. Pick one court near you and one time that works most weeks, get a small group who's into it, and make it a standing thing. Create a group so you're inviting the same people back instead of starting from scratch every time, and set up each game at your court of choice. A couple of reliable regulars is enough to keep it going.
How many people do I need for a regular game?
It depends on the sport — two for singles, four for doubles or pickleball. It helps to have a couple more than the minimum so a no-show doesn't cancel the whole thing. Keep a short list of backups you can message when someone can't make it.
What if someone drops out last minute?
Have a backup or two ready and don't take it personally — it happens every week somewhere. Message your group about the open spot, and if you still need a body, look for players near you who play at a similar level and invite one in. Over time your regulars fill the gaps for each other.
Where should we play each week?
Pick somewhere central so it's easy for everyone to keep showing up. Browse courts near you by sport and city, find one that's convenient for the group, and make it your home spot. Once it's set, a free account lets you create the group and send the invites.
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