Three Counties Pickleball League
All Sunday fixtures
5 Courts – 30 players
Doubles League is a gender neutral event, grouping players of similar ratings together in a group of 6. Players play with and against everyone to see who tops the leader board. All results are sent to DUPR as well as being posted here.
2026 Dates for your Diary
Bedfordshire
Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
2025 League Concluded
The 3C Doubles League has helped to populate many players DUPR results and provided lots of fund competition for all. Whilst every month players are allocated to a group, the 3C’s Doubles League also kept track of results so that there could be Season Awards for the 3 players with the most points. Congratulations to Ryan, Adrian and Martin.
Season 2 has come to a close and the Top 3 players have been awarded Gold, Silver & Bronze based on their best 8 results. Link to table
2024 ARCHIVE
Trudie & Rex Ellis have successfully run their first 3 Counties Pickleball League Series covering Herts, Beds & Bucks.
3Cs 2024 medal winners:
Gold Dan Pope pictured below right between Rex & Trudie
Silver Martin Lynch pictured below left between Rex and Trudie
Bronze Rich Mullen (no picture)
League Format
Players sign up and pay for session prior to the session.
Rex & Trudie Ellis will manage the session and based on attendance will assign players to a court to ensure that skill is evenly balanced.
Players will play a minimum of 8 games and a maximum of 10 games on the day.
The order of play will be displayed for each court and one player per court will be asked to write the result of all the games on the order of play sheet.
The order of play ensures that each player plays with each player twice and against each player between 3 and 5 times (if there are 6 players).
The results of the matches will be populated into a league table for the night and will be published on the PickleballEngland website.
All the results will be consolidated into a cumulative speadsheet, which will award points for wins and losses based on which court players played on, to create an overall ranking table. This ranking table will be used to determine which court players will be allocated to, based on attendance that month.
The format allows for players to move between groups based on their results.
