Mexican racquetball stars Herrera and Mejía named Athletes of the Month for August 2024

Mexican racquetball stars Alexandra Herrera and Montserrat Mejía have been honoured as The World Games Athletes of the Month for August 2024 following their incredible performance at the Racquetball World Championships in San Antonio, Texas. The duo’s victory marks a significant milestone in their careers, and both athletes are filled with pride and excitement about what the future holds.

“I feel very happy to win this World Championship. The competition was difficult, but we did it,” said Herrera, reflecting on their hard-fought win. Her partner, Mejía, echoed the sentiment: “I feel very happy to win this World Championship, the competition was difficult, but we did it.”

Their road to success was not without challenges. Herrera overcame a serious injury just weeks before the event. “The hardest thing was that I broke my middle finger on 3rd July and the Championship started on 22nd August. I thought I wouldn’t recover in time, but I did, and Montse and I have a strong connection after playing together for nine years,” Herrera explained.

Their longstanding partnership has been key in navigating the challenges of the tournament. Herrera is known for her calm and precise shots, while Mejía is recognised for her speed and intensity. Herrera said, “Montse and I complement each other very well. She’s very fast and has a strong character, while I am a player with precise shots and a calmer approach. We are the perfect couple.”

Both athletes recall significant moments throughout the World Championship. “There were several moments. It’s the World Championship, everyone wants to win and gives their best game,” Mejía shared. “In some games, I get nervous or desperate, wanting to finish the game. But I worked a lot with sports psychology to face those situations.”

Looking ahead to 2025, the duo is eager for the chance to represent Mexico at The World Games in Chengdu, China. However, only one spot is available for female players, and they remain uncertain about who will represent the country. “We still don’t know who will represent Mexico at The World Games,” Herrera said. Mejía added, “Whoever goes, I know will give their all to put Mexico on the top of the podium.”

Mejía and Herrera are also considering their preparation strategies. Mejía noted, “If I get to go to TWG in Chengdu, my preparation would have to change. There are many things to improve, although I have improved a lot, there is always more to improve.”

In terms of competition, both athletes recognise the calibre of opponents they may face at The World Games.

“There are many good countries like Argentina, Guatemala, USA, and Bolivia. The matches in The World Games will be intense,” Herrera confessed.

 

Balancing the pressures of elite sport with personal life is also essential for both athletes. Herrera shared her approach: “My parents always taught me to be competitive on the court, but off the court, it’s another thing. I have very good friends from other countries, and when they beat me, I congratulate them. Obviously, I don’t like to lose, but sometimes it’s my turn. I accept it and try to improve on what I failed at.”

As role models, both athletes hope to inspire the next generation of racquetball players.

“I would tell them to never give up, always fight for their dreams,” Herrera said. Mejía reinforced this message, saying, “Sometimes things don’t go the way we want, but we must keep working to achieve our goals and objectives.”

With their eyes set on the future, Alexandra Herrera and Montserray Mejía continue to lead by example, showing the world what Mexican racquetball is capable of achieving.

The International World Games Association (IWGA) is a non-profit-making international sports organisation recognised and supported by the International Olympic Committee. The IWGA comprises 40 International Member Sports Federations. It administers and promotes The World Games (TWG), a multi-sport event held every four years that features around 35 sports on its programme. The next edition of TWG will be in Chengdu (CHN) from 7-17 August 2025. 5,000 participants from more than 100 countries are expected to take part in this 12th edition. The latest Games were hosted by Birmingham, Alabama (USA).

For more information, please contact the IWGA Media and Communication teampress@iwga.sport, Tel: +41 21 311 12 97, or visit our website.

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Asian Racquetball Federation Rehabilitation Racquetball Program

September 7, 2024
Rehabilitation Racquetball Program hosted by the Asian Racquetball Federation

Participants: 11
Coaches: 10
Supervisors: 1

Total: 22

Today’s training

1. Practice dimensional awareness with frontcourt three-wall shot

2. Understanding the direction of rotation and maintaining the rotation by continuing with a quick pattern from the center of the backcourt

3. Spatial awareness training with backcourt three-wall shot and concentration training with quick pattern

4. Understanding and acquiring a new training method in chaos through complex and difficult position changes

5. Training to measure bounce height and distance by looking at the ball with a wide field of view through the backwall shot.

6. Concentration training through no-bound shot and impact sense training through fast pattern shot

7. Training that requires understanding of the game and quick judgment and movement through training to hit with one bounce and no bounce.

8. Racquetball basic posture training to establish the forehand swing

9. Training to control distance and determine the point of impact of the ball while jumping back and forth.

10. Racquetball Basic Posture Backhand Swing Establishment Training

11. Ball control and sense training by continuously hitting the ball up and down with the racket

12. Ball height control and distance control training by hitting the forehand and backhand while moving back and forth.

Director: President of the Asian Racquetball Federation Jo Wang-gi

Coach: Chairman of the Asian Disabled Racquetball Committee Han Byeong-gu

NEWS FROM IRF WORLD CONGRESS 2024

FOR INMEDIATE RELEASE

September 12, 2024

IRF NAMES SECRETARY GENERAL, OFFICERS AT XXII IRF WORLD RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS; ANNOUNCES OUTDOOR AS IRF DEVELOPING DISCIPLINE

On Thursday, August 22, at the 2024 XXII IRF World Racquetball Championships in San Antonio, Texas, Mauro Grandio Buzaleh (Argentina), IRF Director of International Competitions, accepted the position of IRF and PARC Secretary General effective September 1. Both organizations express their heartfelt gratitude to Luke St. Onge, founder of the IRF in 1979; Secretary General over many decades; and a foremost expert on Racquetball history. St. Onge now assumes the role of Executive Consultant to the IRF and will work closely with Grandio to effect a seamless transition. He will remain involved in perpetual support of Racquetball around the world.

Elections/Appointments

Following the adjournment of the 2024 IRF World Congress where an at-large election was completed by acclamation, the Board of Directors met immediately afterward to elect officers for a four-year term expiring at the World Congress in 2028. Osvaldo Maggi (Argentina) was re-elected as President; Dr. Estuardo Wer (Guatemala) was chosen as Executive Vice President; Cheryl Kirk (USA) returns as Secretary, Dean Schear (USA) is Treasurer and Rafael Fernandez (DOM) as Central American and Caribbean Vice President. The full Executive Committee can be found on the IRF’s official website at:

www.internationalracquetball.com/executive-committee-24/

Outdoor Racquetball Ratified as IRF Discipline

During the World Congress attended by 18 countries on five continents, National Federation delegates unanimously ratified by vote the inclusion of Outdoor Racquetball as a recognized and developing discipline under the IRF umbrella.

IRF President Osvaldo Maggi said, “This is a great step forward toward enriching and strengthening the international racquetball community by bringing the sport to countries not yet exposed to Racquetball widely, whether indoor or outdoor. We look forward to working with area-of-the-world and country leaders as well as manufacturer sponsors to continue to grow the sport globally.”

After Opening Ceremonies on Friday, August 23, World Championships competition began on Saturday, August 24, and continued through the finals on Saturday, August 31. The Awards presentation was live streamed directly after the conclusion of the Team Competition on the IRF’s YouTube Channel.

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About the IRF

The International Racquetball Federation is the international governing body of the sport of Racquetball under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee. Founded in 1979, the IRF provides governance, rules, and leadership to its national federation members. The IRF offers three events annually and one, the IRF World Championships, biennially. It is the international umbrella organization for Racquetball over the Olympic Chain of events such as the Pan American Games, World Games, Central American Games, Central American and Caribbean Games, and IRF Regional competitions.

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Basque Championship of Racquetball (Doubles) 2024

On March 27, the Basque Association of Beach Tennis and Minority Sports, the Racquetball section, organized the II Basque Racquetball Championship (Doubles). The last tournament we did was in December of last year. Then some members of the association go together to play a new individual tournament. This time we played the following players: Daniel Barrientos, Alain Ibañez de Opakua, Andoni Mariezkurrena, Egoitz Campo, Joseba Zubiaurre, Jon Ander Gil, Jan Dabi Romero and Axel Pernett.

This time we met again at the San Ignacio Municipal Sports Center in Bilbao. We stayed there because at the moment in Bizkaia there is no Racquetball court built, nor any court that has similar dimensions. However, in Oñati (Gipuzkoa) there is a field with very similar dimensions, and possibly the II. Basque Racquetball Championship (individual) that we want to organize in July or August we will do it there. In this tournament, last Wednesday we played two rounds: semifinals and the second round; match for 3rd and 4th place and the grand final; obviously after making 4 even pairs.

Egoitz and Daniel won their two matches and won the tournament; proving to be the most regular couple. Andoni and Axel came in second place. Finally, I would like to say that although it is difficult, we will try to build a court, but the Oñati court opens up a new horizon for us that is certainly positive. If every thing goes well in July or August we will go to the Oñati court to play the individual tournament of this II. Basque Championship. Here are the results of the II. Basque Racquetball Championship (Doubles):

Results

 Semifinals

Egoitz Campo/Daniel Barientos 2-1 Alain I./Jan Dabi Romero (11-8, 7-11, 11-9)

Andoni Mariezkurrena/ Axel Pernett 2-0 Joseba Zubiaurre/Jon Ander Gil (11-5, 11-6)

Match for 3º y 4º position

 Alain I./Jan Dabi Romero  2-0 Joseba Zubiaurre/ Jon Ander Gil (11-4,8-11, 11-7)

Final

Egoitz Campo/Daniel Barrientos 2-1 Andoni Mariezk./ Axel Pernett(11-7, 8-11 11-9)

Classification of the II. Basque Championship of Racquetball (Doubles)

1-Egoitz Campo (Basque Country) / Daniel Barrientos (Basque Country)

2-Andoni Mariezkurrena (Basque Country) / Axel Pernett (Colombia)

3-Alain Ibañez de Opakua (Basque Country) / Jan Dabi Romero (Basque Country)

4-Joseba Zubiaurre (Basque Country) / Jon Ander Gil (Basque Country)

IRF World Senior Racquetball Championships 2024

PRESS RELEASE

FOR INMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 25, 2024

MALIBU, California, March 25, 2024 – National Masters Racquetball Association President Cindy Tilbury, today announced that, for the first time ever, the 2024 NMRA International Racquetball Championships will be a combined tournament with the International Racquetball Federation World Senior Racquetball Championships.  The joint tournament will be held in Lombard (Chicago), Illinois at the famous Glass Court Racquet & Fitness Club, and the date of the event will be July 25-28, 2024.  Gary Mazaroff of the IRF will be co-tournament director with Cindy Tilbury from the NMRA.  Live streaming of selected matches will be offered on New Mexico Racquetball Facebook and National MastersRB Facebook page.

Both the NMRA and IRF are dedicated to providing social, competitive racquetball to senior and master racquetball players around the world.

General background on international racquetball and specifically for 40+ -year-old players

  • Racquetball’s World Team Championships will be held this year August 24-31 in San Antonio, Texas (USA). It is the first time staged in the USA since 1996 in Phoenix.
  • Historically, countries from five continents have been represented.
  • In addition to the World Championship menu under IRF, Racquetball has been part of the World Games (first time in 1981 in Santa Clara, CA USA); and next year will be included in Chengdu, China. Other countries having included racquetball in the World Games include England, Netherlands, Taiwan, and Colombia.
  • Racquetball is also part of the Pan-Am Games; held every four years (last time in 2023 in Santiago, Chile).
  • It is estimated that there are currently 5 million racquetball players worldwide.
  • Over the past decade, there has been significant growth in the sport in the Western Hemisphere, especially in the countries of Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Costa Rica.

International Racquetball Federation 40th World Senior Racquetball Championship Background

  • The inaugural year of the World Senior Racquetball Championships was 1985.There were 91 players registered.
  • In 1991, there were 403 participants.
  • Until this year, the tourney was in New Mexico.
  • Singles, same-gender doubles, and mixed doubles are offered. Squash 57 (racquetball racquet/softer, larger ball offered on a squash court) is a recent addition.
  • The International Racquetball Federation (IRF) includes World Seniors Racquetball Championships as one of its starship events; and is the single-most-important fundraiser for its ‘Development Fund’ over $500,000 has been raised on behalf of this event since 1989.
  • IRF events draw many Spanish-speaking players.
  • Over 40 countries and all US States have been represented in this event.
  • Gearbox Black is the official racquetball of the IRF. This ball will be used in the combined competition.

IRF website is here.  www.internationalracquetball.com

National Masters Racquetball Association Events Background

  • The NMRA started in New Castle, Pennsylvania, in 1971 when 11 racquetball friends got tired of traveling to tournaments and losing in the first round. They created a round-robin event as a small invitational.
  • Now, in its 53rd year, the two tournaments per year are intentionally moved around the country to attract first-time NMRA players from local pockets of racquetball enthusiasts, as well as to showcase private and corporate racquetball venues.
  • Initially, only men’s divisions were offered, then doubles and women’s divisions were added in the 1980s.
  • Pro Penn Green is the official racquetball of the NMRA.

NMRA website is here.  www.nmra.info  (See Tournaments tab for upcoming events.)

Gary Mazaroff stated that “the national and international tournament calendar was very full this year so it made sense to consider a merger of the two senior/master round-robin events into one big gathering.”

“Combining the two organizations’ events will add a greater international flavor for the National Masters players, and introduce IRF World Seniors players to a new area of the country.  We are excited to merge the two tournaments to create a great event for our traveling tournament player.  We will also look at continuing on this path into the future,” commented Cindy Tilbury, who has been the NMRA President and main tournament director for the past ten years.

Full information and registration links can be found here.  https://www.r2sports.com/tourney/display/tourney.asp?TID=41788

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Both the International Racquetball Federation and the National Masters Racquetball Association are non-profit 501c3 corporations.  All donations are fully tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.

For more information on National Masters Racquetball, please contact Cindy Tilbury, NMRA President, at cindy.tilbury@att.net.  Gary Mazaroff is the current Rules Commissioner, Tournament Director, and Livestream Coordinator for the IRF.  His contact information is gmampro@gmail.com.

RACQUETBALL STAR CONRRADO MOSCOSO WINS THE WORLD GAMES ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD

(From International World Games Association website, visit on www.theworldgames.org)

Huge congratulations to Bolivia’s Conrrado Moscoso for securing the title of The World Games Athlete of the Year 2023!
In the final round, Bolivia’s Racquetball star ended up winning with an amazing total of 75,389 votes, defeating Luisa Rizzo (ITA) from Air Sports who came second with a total number of votes of 55,834.

Moscoso (28), and Rizzo (21), led the race from the start of the final round, and were very close going into the final 24 hours. They have left third and fourth places to Germany’s Marius-Andrei Balan (33) and Khrystyna Moshenska (34), nominated in the Latin dance discipline, from the DanceSport category and Ju-Jitsu ace Faisal Al Ketbi (36), from UAE.

The German dancers, performing together since 2015, collected 43,560 votes, while Faisal Al Ketbi, The World Games 2017 gold medallist, recorded 36,824 votes.

Once again with this yearly award there has been an equal distribution of votes, showcasing a very balanced gender representation. Two men and two women are in the top 3 (with one couple), while four men and three women complete the top-10 final ranking. These results align with the IWGA’s mission to promote gender equality.

IWGA President José Perurena congratulated all the finalists on their success: “On behalf of the International World Games Association, and personally, I would like to congratulate our winner and all the athletes in the Top 10 for their outstanding performances. Congratulations for their performances in this race; but they also need to be recognised and saluted for the constant, tireless hard work and sacrifices that they make to reach the highest possible level in their sport. This Award is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the incredible records and achievements of The World Games’ male and female athletes from all over the world. Athletes are the beating heart of our community, and this trophy symbolises our gratitude.”

After the first round which ended on 22 January 2024, the ten best athletes with the most votes went into the final round, with the voting phase ending on Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 12 noon GMT. The winner, together with the silver and bronze finishers, will receive a trophy as well as a certificate. The candidates were nominated by their respective federations.

Inspire the younger generation to get moving

Conrrado Moscoso has had a highly successful and glittering career in Racquetball. He is the current International Racquetball Federation (IRF) men’s singles World champion, and currently leads the Racquetball World Rankings. He won two gold medals and one bronze at the latest edition of the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.

Immediately after the announcement, winner Moscoso said:  “I am incredibly grateful and honoured to win this Award. For myself of course, but also for the international Racquetball community that I wish to represent with this title. I want to advocate for my sport in my country, my continent and throughout the world because the sport deserves worldwide publicity. My goal is to inspire the younger generation to get moving and find a passion for sport, possibly Racquetball!”

IRF President Osvaldo Maggi spoke with great enthusiasm: “On behalf of the global Racquetball community, I would like to wholeheartedly congratulate our champion Conrrado Moscoso of Bolivia on this tremendous achievement. We are so proud of him for winning and we would like to thank our supportive fans that made it possible. We look forward to seeing what the next edition of The World Games in Chengdu brings!”

A great honour!

For 21-year-old Luisa Rizzo, flying her FPV drone at speeds of over 160km/h around an intricate obstacle course is much more than a simple hobby. The remarkable Italian pilot came third in the FAI World Drone Racing Championships in Namwon, Korea in 2023. She also entered the Guinness World Record Book for clearing 56 gates in 60 seconds on live TV when aged just 16.

Happy about her second place, Rizzo said: “I am delighted with this final result. It is a great honour, not only for me but for the entire air sports community, to receive this distinction. It was thrilling to follow the voting evolution since the start of the year, and I had no idea that I was going to get so much support from The World Games community. I am endlessly grateful for the mobilisation and encouragement, and I wish I knew who voted for me, in order to thank them one by one. I would also like to thank IWGA for their promotion of non-Olympic Games Sports.”

World Air Sports Federation President David Monks echoed the young athlete’s excitement: “We would like to extend our sincere congratulations to Luisa Rizzo for her second place. The depth of her talent and outstanding performances in one of our disciplines is undeniable and brings us all together. We are honoured that she gets to be recognised in her specific field.”

Growing popularity of DanceSport

Right from the beginning of their union, Balan and Moshenska became one of the most successful and mesmerizing couples in the world. They are German Champions and have been finalists in every major competition in the world. Since 2020 they are #1 on the World Dance Sport Federation World Ranking List and continue to dominate the international Latin Dance scene.

Thrilled about their third place, the pair commented: “We are incredibly grateful to be second runners-up in The World Games Athlete of the Year Award. We hope DanceSport will get more recognition all over the world, because it is an artistic sport which makes you feel and look good.”

World DanceSport Federation President Shawn Tay commented: “I’m delighted to witness Marius-Andrei Balan and Khrystyna Moshenska’s remarkable journey towards the third place in the IWGA Athlete of the Year Award. I’ve known Marius and Khrystyna for over a decade and have seen them persist through all the triumphs and hardships in their career. Their global acclaim is in recognition of their sheer hard work, discipline, and dedication, as well as an important indication of the growing popularity of our beautiful, artistic sport. We, at the WDSF, are very proud of Marius and Khrystyna, and thankful for the recognition from IWGA.”

Dreams are fuelled by determination and can turn into reality

The Abu Dhabi native Ketbi, finished fourth in the race among 22 top athletes. He is the 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019 World Champion in Ju-Jitsu in the -94kg category. He also won TWG 2017 gold medal in Wroclaw, Poland, in the same category, and grabbed TWG 2022 golds in the -85kg group and Open Men discipline in Birmingham, USA.

Ju-Jitsu Faisal Al Ketbi commented: “I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the visionary leadership of the UAE for their limitless support, which made this achievement possible. I also extend my deepest appreciation to all my supporters who have been with me on this incredible journey. This achievement is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and endeavour that has fuelled my passion for Ju-Jitsu. I dedicate this achievement to my teammates, coaches, family, and fans who have stood by me every step of the way. This achievement is not just mine; it’s a collective effort, and I am overjoyed to be able to honour my country with this recognition. Together, we’ve proven that dreams fuelled by determination can turn into reality. I hope this win serves as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging aspiring athletes to pursue excellence and contribute to the sport’s continued success on the global stage.”

To close the 2023 season, a total of 22 athletes were running for The World Games Athlete of the Year title. As a reminder, in the voting for 2022, the individual winner was Valeria Cardenas (COL) from the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF).

 

The International World Games Association (IWGA) is a non-profit-making international sports organisation recognised and supported by the International Olympic Committee. The IWGA comprises 39 International Member Sports Federations. It administers and promotes The World Games (TWG), a multi-sport event held every four years that features around 35 sports on its programme. The next edition of TWG will be in Chengdu (CHN) from 7-17 August 2025. 5,000 participants from more than 100 countries are expected to take part in this 12th edition. The latest Games were hosted by Birmingham, Alabama (USA).

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For more information, please contact the IWGA Media and Communication teampress@iwga.sport, Tel: +41 21 311 12 97, or visit our web site.

II. Bilbao Racquetball Tournament (Individual)

On the 7th of December, the Basque Federation of Beach Tennis and Minority Sports, Racquetball Section, organised the I Bilbao Tournament of Racquetball (Individual). During the year we will hold two tournaments; the Basque Championship (singles and doubles) and the Bilbao Tournament (one year singles and another doubles).
Once again we met at the San Ignacio Municipal Sports Centre in Bilbao. We will continue to try to find or build one. We played three rounds: quarter finals, semi finals, 3rd and 4th place play-offs and the final.
There were very intense matches, like the one between Alain and Andoni, which was decided in a third match; the semi-final between Egoitz and Alain; and the final itself. Everyone sweated a lot, like Egoitz, who had to fight hard to win and became the first champion of the Bilbao tournament.
If all goes well in April, we will compete in the II. Basque Country Racquetball Championship (couples) and in August next year the singles of the same championship.
Here are the results of the I. Bilbao Racquetball Tournament (Individual):
Quarter-finals
Javier Muñoz 2-0 Joseba Zubiaurre (11-2, 11-8)
Egoitz Campo 2-0 Maximo Kulachenok (11-4, 11-9)
Axel Pernett 2-0 Daniel Barrientos (11-3, 11-8)
Alain IbañezdeOpakua 2-1 Andoni Mariezkurrena (11-9, 9-11, 11-9)
Semi-finals
Egoitz Campo 2-1 Alain Ibañezde Opakua (11-7, 6-11, 11-9)
Javier Muñoz 2-1 Axel Pernett (11-8, 9-11, 11-6)
3rd and 4th place match
Alain Ibañez of Opakua 2-0 Axel Pernett (11-7, 11-5)
The final
Egoitz Campo 2-0 Javier Muñoz (11-8, 11-9)
Results of the I. Bilbao Tournament of Racquetball (singles)
1-Egoitz Campo (Basque Country)
2-Javier Muñoz (Basque Country)
3-Alain Ibañez von Opakua (Basque Country)
4-Axel Pernett (Colombia)
5-Maximo Kulachenok (Basque Country)
6-Joseba Zubiaurre (Basque Country)
7-Andoni Mariezkurrena (Basque Country)
8-Daniel Barrientos (Basque Country)

Racket:Next at the XIX Pan American Games Santiago 2023 during the Pan American Esports Championships.

PRESS RELEASE 

Santiago de Chile, Chile, October 7, 2023.

The Pan American Racquetball Confederation – PARC and Federación Panamericana de Squash – FPS are excited to announce they will jointly present Racket:Next at the XIX Pan American Games Santiago 2023 during the Pan American Esports Championships. The virtual reality racquet game Racket:Next [aka Racket:Nx] was approved by the International Racquetball Federation Executive Committee as a fully sanctioned sport effective April 1, 2022, and was showcased during The World Games Birmingham 2022. The Executive Committee of the Federación Panamericana de Squash – FPS, with the full support of the World Squash Federation – WSF, has partnered with PARC in the presentation of this amazing Esports during the XIX Pan American Games Santiago 2023. Panam Sports and the Global Esports Federation invited PARC and the FPS to participate with Racket:Next in the Pan American Esports Championships for the first time as demonstration sport.

The demonstrations will be open to the public from October 21 to 31 at the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile, Chile, where it will be surrounded by the top Racquetball and Squash players from across the Americas and Caribbean and is guaranteed to create an sensationalenvironment of action, movement andpassion for traditional sports through this incredible new e-sports; Racket:Next

 

About the Pan American Racquetball Confederation:

The Pan American Racquetball Confederation – PARC is the governing body for all continental sanctioned racquetball events. It is a member of ACODEPA and Panam Sports. Racquetball has been part of the Pan American Sports Program since 1995.For more information:

www.panamericanracquetball.com

facebook.com/panamericanracquetball

instagram.com/panamericanracquetball

 

About the Federacion Panamericana de Squash- FPS:

The Federación Panamericana de Squash- FPS is the governing body for all continental sanctioned squash events. It is a member of ACODEPA and Panam Sports. Squash has been part of the Pan American Sports Program since1995.For more information:

www.panamsquash.com

facebook.com/Federacion-Panamericana-de-Squash

instagram.com/panamsquash

About Racket Next:

Racket:Next has already surpassed 300,000 players worldwide, led by the fastest-growing VR headset, the Meta Quest 2, in which it’s been a top-rated title since its launch in 2019. We have witnessed a surge of players on emerging China-based platforms. For more information:

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Stronger Together

I. Basque Country Championship of Racquetball (Doubles) 2023

NEWS from Basque Country:

On July 15th, the Basque Association of Beach Tennis and Minority Sports, Racquetball Section, organized the. I Basque Championship of Racquetball (doubles). In April we met to play the singles tournament and this time we played the doubles tournament. We had 8 players: Luis Getxo, Daniel Barrientos, Jesus Carballeira, Tomas Beriashvilli, Andi Erromo, Unai Pérez, Maximo Kulachenok and Egoitz Campo, the organizer.
This time we met again at the San Ignacio Municipal Sports Center in Bilbao, for the simple reason that we have not yet been able to build a racquetball court. However, we are still trying to convince the institutions. In this tournament we played two rounds: semifinals and in the second round we played for 3rd and 4th place and the final.
Egoitz and Luis won their matches easily, proving to be the stronger couple. It is also worth mentioning the match for 3rd and 4th place, where Tomas and Jesus beat Daniel and Máximo by the minimum. It was a tight match of three sets.
For now, our goal is still to build a racquetball court in the Basque Country, or at least to find a court with dimensions similar to the official IRF ones. We will continue to insist and search; let’s see if we reap the fruits of this search.
In December, if all goes well, we will play another tournament, this time it will be more concentrated because we will play a single set, both singles and doubles. We will call it the Villa de Bilbao Racquetball Tournament. Here are the results of the I. Basque Racquetball Championship (Doubles):

Results

Semifinals

Egoitz Campo/ Luis Getxo 2-0 Tomas Berishvilli/Jesus Carballeira (11-4, 11-7)

Unai Pérez/ Andi Erromo 2-0 Maximo Kulachenok/Daniel Barrientos (11-7, 11-9)

3º and 4º 

Tomas Beriashvilli/ Jesus Carballeira 2-1 Maximo K./ Daniel B. (11-9,8-11, 11-9)

Final

Egoitz Campo/Luis Getxo 2-0 Unai Pérez/Andi Erromo (11-1, 11-2)

 

Classification of the I. Basque Championship of Racquetball (Doubles)

1-Egoitz Campo (Basque Country) / Luis Getxo (Basque Country)

2-Unai Pérez (Basque Country) / Andi Erromo (Basque Country)

3-Tomas Beriashvilli (Georgia) / Jesus Carballeira (Basque Country)

4-Maximo Kulachenok (Basque Country) / Daniel Barrientos (Basque Country)