racquetball scoring
Racquetball Scoring for Beginners
Racquetball uses traditional side-out scoring: only the serving player scores. Games go to 15 points (win by 1, no margin needed). Best of 3 games per match — the third game (if needed) is a tiebreaker game to 11.
Looking for the Volley app for this sport? See the racquetball page.
How racquetball scoring works
In racquetball, only the serving player can score a point. If the receiver wins the rally, the serve passes (side-out) but no point is awarded.
Games are first to 15 points. There is no win-by-2 requirement — 15-14 is a complete game. A match is best of 3 games.
The tiebreaker game (game 3 if needed) is shorter — first to 11 points instead of 15. Same side-out scoring rules.
Edge cases and details
A "screen serve" is replayed: if the served ball passes too close to the server's body and obscures the receiver's view, the serve doesn't count and is taken again.
A "fault serve" is the racquetball equivalent of a tennis fault — first one is replayed, second one loses the point (in singles, the serve passes; in doubles, it ends the team's service).
Doubles racquetball: same scoring rules but with two players per side and a strict serving order during the team's service turn.
Quick start for beginners
If you're new to racquetball, the scoring is one of the easier things to learn — much easier than the technique. Focus on three things: who serves next, what the current score is, and when the game ends. Everything else is detail.
The fastest way to internalise the scoring is to play three or four games while keeping score yourself. After that, the patterns are obvious. Volley supports racquetball with proper side-out scoring, 15-point games, and the 11-point tiebreaker game format.
Frequently asked questions
How does racquetball scoring work?
Racquetball uses traditional side-out scoring: only the serving player scores. Games go to 15 points (win by 1, no margin needed). Best of 3 games per match — the third game (if needed) is a tiebreaker game to 11.
How does Volley score Racquetball differently from other apps?
Most multi-sport apps treat every sport as a generic counter. Volley uses real sport-specific scoring engines — every rule that Racquetball actually has is applied automatically. You don't set up a custom counter; you pick Racquetball and play.
Is there a free app that scores Racquetball?
Yes — Volley is a free Racquetball scoring app on iOS and Android. It applies the right rules automatically (you just tap the side that won the point), tracks ELO across every match you play, and supports tournaments in three formats.
Can I track my Racquetball ELO rating?
Yes. Volley tracks your Racquetball ELO across every match you score in the app. Each sport has its own rating, so beating someone in Racquetball doesn't change your rating in any other sport you play.