Red Quarters Indoor Base
The tournament is built around Red Quarters, with court timing, house rules, and group flow planned into the run sheet.

Pickleball Tournament Singapore
Partner-venue court game
Indoor Pickleball Tournament At Red Quarters
Pickleball Tournament is a hosted court-game option for teams that want light competitive sport, doubles rotations, simple scoring, and an indoor venue anchor at Red Quarters. Cohesion shapes the run sheet around your group size, event window, and preferred intensity so the day feels like a complete corporate tournament.
Hosted pickleball tournament for corporate groups
Packages from SGD 900
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The tournament is built around Red Quarters, with court timing, house rules, and group flow planned into the run sheet.
Short warm-up drills, clear serving rules, and mixed-skill rotations help first-timers join without a heavy sport barrier.
Teams move through warm-ups, timed matches, score tracking, finals, and photo moments with facilitation support.
Activity fit
Pickleball works well when teams want a current sport format that feels easier to enter than tennis but still gives real rally, communication, and scoreboard moments. Cohesion can frame it as a friendly corporate tournament, with doubles teams rotating through short matches before a final round.
Players get the basics first: serving order, kitchen line awareness, rally calls, scoring, and safe movement boundaries.
Doubles pairings, waiting-team roles, and short round lengths keep more people involved across limited court time.
Red Quarters court timing, number of courts, queue space, and house rules shape the final event schedule.

Interactive Formats
03 game modes
Choose a light clinic, a doubles round robin, or a fuller tournament bracket depending on group size and how competitive the team wants the session to feel.

How It Plays
A short rules and practice segment that covers grip, serve, return, kitchen line awareness, and safe movement before games begin.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Pairs rotate through short timed games so multiple teams get court time and the scoreboard stays easy to follow.
What Teams Practice

How It Plays
Top pairs or teams return for semi-finals and a closing final, with waiting teams cheering and photo moments around the court.
What Teams Practice
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Tell us your date, time window, group size, venue status, and preferred energy level. If the date is close, we will check what needs manual confirmation before the quote is locked.
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A hosted pickleball flow that moves from arrival and rules into warm-ups, doubles rounds, score tracking, and a final.
Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.
Cohesion prepares the Red Quarters event window, court count, equipment assumptions, and run sheet before participants arrive.
Participants receive the tournament structure, safety reminders, serving basics, court boundaries, and rotation plan.
Facilitators or court leads guide simple rallies so first-timers understand serve, return, and positioning.
Pairs or teams rotate through short games with facilitator-led timing, scoring, and reset calls.
Top teams return for a closing match before scores, photos, and any prize moment.
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Cohesion can coordinate the activity, food, dessert, drinks, timing, and venue flow in one event plan so the day feels deliberate from briefing to final bite.
Ask us what add-ons make sense once the venue, group size, and event length are confirmed.
Powered by Sunday Roast BBQ
Best for reward-style events, department offsites, and post-game socialising when the team should stay after the activity.
BBQ menus from $40 per person, minimum 10 people. Final price changes with venue, setup, cleaning, timing, and support level.
Burnt Cones gelato add-on
Best for Family Day, outdoor events, casual staff rewards, and hot-weather finishes where a lighter dessert works better than a full meal.
From $8/cup, minimum 20 cups. Flavours include Fior Di Latte, 85% Dark Chocolate, Bronte Pistachio, Reese's Peanut Butter, Ube, Stracciatella, and Chrysanthemum Goji Berry.
Coordinated event support
Best when you want one activity-plus-logistics plan instead of managing food, drinks, buses, timing, and venue rules separately.
Priced in the event plan after we confirm group size, venue, timing, and support needs.
Package comparison
Pickleball Tournament packages start from SGD 900.
Choose the Red Quarters tournament package that best matches group size, court time, facilitation, and social add-ons.
Core option
A lighter Red Quarters pickleball session for teams that want a social court-game format with simple rotations.
12 to 20 people
90 to 120 minutes
Most booked
A structured mini tournament with hosted scoring, finals flow, and clearer event-day ownership.
21 to 40 people
2 hours
Premium finish
A fuller tournament direction for groups that want the court game, facilitation, and a stronger social finish.
41 to 60 people
3 hours
Why teams book this
Pickleball Tournament gives teams a recognisable sports moment without asking everyone to be a serious athlete: learn the rally, talk through positioning, rotate fairly, and finish with a clear winner.
Pairs need short calls, positioning, and quick encouragement to keep the point alive.
Round-robin pairings help mixed departments play with and against different people across the session.
Short games and facilitator-led scoring make the tournament competitive without turning the day into a serious league.
Planning guide
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Pickleball Tournament is best for teams that want an accessible indoor court sport with a clear competitive arc.
Pickleball Tournament fits teams that want current sport energy without requiring everyone to be strong at tennis or racket sports. The doubles format lets people communicate, rotate, and learn quickly.
It is strongest when the group is comfortable with light movement and wants the event to feel structured rather than like casual free play.
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Use warm-ups, controlled movement, closed-toe court shoes, no-diving rules, stop calls, rest windows, and hydration breaks.
A safe corporate pickleball session starts with court movement boundaries, serving rules, spacing, and expectations around chasing balls. Participants should avoid diving, reckless lunges, and crowding the kitchen line.
The facilitator can keep matches short and build rest windows so competitive energy does not outrun the group's comfort.
Related reading
Plan around Red Quarters court slots, court count, waiting space, equipment, restrooms, and venue rules.
Red Quarters is the venue anchor for this format. Match timing, waiting-team space, equipment, and house rules shape whether the tournament should run as continuous doubles, waves, or a hybrid clinic-and-round-robin.
Share the preferred event window and group size before confirming whether the tournament should use one continuous bracket, waves, or a hybrid clinic-and-round-robin format.
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No. A beginner clinic can cover serving, rally basics, scoring, and doubles positioning before the tournament starts.
Most corporate groups can start with simple drills before moving into short games. Pairing stronger and newer players together also helps the event stay social.
For larger or newer groups, keep match lengths short and use waiting-team roles so people know when they play next.
Related reading
Closed-toe court shoes, comfortable sportswear, water, and a willingness to rotate partners are the main starting points.
Participants should wear clothing suitable for court movement and shoes that are comfortable for quick side steps. Any medical or movement concerns should be raised before the session plan is locked.
Share your date, group size, preferred event length, intensity, food needs, prize plans, and whether this should be paired with another Cohesion activity.
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