Monday, February 28, 2011

Weekend Round Up

Lambert wins Women's Open

Frédérique Lambert won the women's open division at the Great Balls of Fire tournament down in Miami, as she defeated Susana Acosta, 15-12, 15-8, in the final. In the semi-finals, Lambert beat fellow Canadian Brigitte Richard, 15-4, 15-3, while Acosta beat another Canadian Christine Richardson, 15-4, 15-3.

Playing a century

Javier Moreno's upset of Ben Croft - the International Racquetball Tour's (IRT's) #3 player - was remarkable not simply for the outcome, but it was also the second highest scoring match this IRT season. The total points was 103 with Moreno winning 15-13, 11-9, 10-12, 3-11, 11-8. It was another example of the losing player having more points than the winner, as Croft scored 53 points to Moreno's 50.

Three other centuries have been played this season: Alvaro Beltran and Jack Huczek scored 100 at Kansas City Pro-Am, with Beltran winning, Jansen Allen and Danny Lavely scored 101 at the US Open (Allen won), and the most points scored in a match was 108 by Marco Mijares and Jeremy McGlothin, which also occurred at the US Open, when Mijares won.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida
Women's Open

Final

Frédérique Lambert d. Susana Acosta, 15-12, 15-8

Semi-finals
Frédérique Lambert d. Brigitte Richard, 15-4, 15-3
Susana Acosta d. Christine Richardson, 15-5, 15-2

Follow the bouncing ball....

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Longoria wins Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami

Paola Longoria defeated Rhonda Rajsich to win the Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida, 11-9, 4-11, 11-5, 7-11, 12-10. The win solidifies Longoria's place as the #1 women's racquetball player in the world.

The final was one of those unusual matches where the winning player had fewer points overall than the winner, as Longoria had 45 points to Rajsich's 46. In fact, it was the third time that happened in Miami, as Jennifer Saunders had one fewer point than Cristina Amaya (43 to 44) and Nancy Enriquez had three few points than Samantha Salas Solis (42 to 45). Both those matches were in the Round of 16.

There will be two WPRO events in March. The 2011 SCS Title and Escrow Pro-Am goes March 18-20 in Herndon, Virginia followed by the Terrapin Shootout - a satellite event - March 25-27 in Laurel, Maryland.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida

Final


1 Paola Longoria d. 2 Rhonda Rajsich, 11-9, 4-11, 11-5, 7-11, 12-10

Follow the bouncing ball....

Waselenchuk defeats Carson in 5 games to win 2011 San Diego Open

Kane Waselenchuk won the San Diego Open, the latest International Racquetball Tour (IRT) event, Sunday with a five game victory over Rocky Carson in the final, winning 11-9, 7-11, 7-11, 11-0, 12-10. Waselenchuk has now won every final that he's played going back to January 2009.

It was the second consecutive final that Carson was able to push Waselenchuk to five games. Prior to that Waselenchuk hadn't played a five game match all season.

Being down a game wasn't a new experience for Waselenchuk, who had dropped the first game of matches to Ben Croft, Jack Huczek, Alvaro Beltran and Carson earlier in the season. But Waselenchuk hadn't lost two games in a row, as he did Sunday.

But Waselenchuk responded as a #1 player should, blanking Carson in game four and pulling out a close game five to remain unbeaten in 25 months.

The next IRT Tier 1 event will be the Florida Spring Break Pro/Am in Tampa, Florida March 10-13.

2011 San Diego Open - San Diego, California

Final


Kane Waselenchuk d. Rocky Carson, 11-9, 7-11, 7-11, 11-0, 12-10

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

IRT - San Diego Open - Carson wins 1st Semi-final

Rocky Carson has reached the final of the International Racquetball Tour's (IRT's) San Diego Open with a gutsy performance against Shane Vanderson in the semi-finals. Vanderson had the advantage all match, winning games one and three, and in the tie-breaker Vanderson was up 9-3.

Yet Carson found a way to win, taking the match in five games, 7-11, 11-6, 7-11, 12-10, 11-9.

Carson will play top seed Kane Waselenchuk, who defeated 4th seed Jack Huczek in three straight games, 11-2, 11-4, 11-1, in the other semi final.

That semi-final and the final are available at the IRT Network.

2011 San Diego Open - San Diego, California
Semi-finals


Kane Waselenchuk d. Jack Huczek, 11-2, 11-4, 11-1
Rocky Carson d. Shane Vanderson, 7-11, 11-6, 7-11, 12-10, 11-9.

Final

Kane Waselenchuk v. Rocky Carson Noon PST Sunday

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WPRO - Great Balls of Fire SFs

Paola Longoria and Rhonda Rajsich - the #1 and #2 Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) players will renew their rivalry Sunday in the final of the Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida, as they won their semi-final matches on Saturday.

Thirteenth seed Nancy Enriquez's good run in Miami came to an end, as Longoria defeated her 11-3, 11-4, 11-7. Rajsich beat 3rd seed Cheryl Gudinas, 11-3, 11-8, 11-5, in the other semi-final.

The finals are at noon EST on Sunday.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida
Semi finals


1 Paola Longoria d. 13 Nancy Enriquez, 11-3, 11-4, 11-7
2 Rhonda Rajsich d. 3 Cheryl Gudinas, 11-4, 11-1, 11-3

Final

1 Paola Longoria v. 2 Rhonda Rajsich

Quarter finals

1 Paola Longoria d. 9 Susana Acosta, 11-8, 11-4, 11-0
13 Nancy Enriquez d. 12 Angela Grisar, 11-3, 11-7, 8-11, 11-8

3 Cheryl Gudinas d. 6 Adrienne Fisher, 11-5, 11-9, 12-10
2 Rhonda Rajsich d. 7 Jennifer Saunders, 11-9, 5-11, 11-2, 11-1

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IRT - San Diego Open QFs

Three of the four top seeds are in the semi-finals at the International Racquetball Tour's (IRT's) San Diego Open, including top seed Kane Waselenchuk, who beat Jose Rojas in quarter finals, 11-3, 11-4, 11-4, and 2nd seed Rocky Carson, a winner over Andy Hawthorne, 11-5, 11-6, 11-0.

But 3rd seed Ben Croft lost in the Round of 16 to Javier Moreno, the veteran Mexican left-hander, 15-13, 11-9, 10-12, 3-11, 11-8. But Moreno lost in the quarters to Shane Vanderson, 11-9, 5-11, 6-11, 11-4, 11-5.

Vanderson will play Carson in one semi-final, while Waselenchuk will play Jack Huczek in the other. Huczek defeated Chris Crowther in three straight games, 11-5, 11-3, 12-10, in the quarter finals.

The semi-finals go at 4 PM and 5 PM PST Saturday afternoon and you can see the matches on the IRT Network.

2011 San Diego Open - San Diego, California
Quarter-finals


Kane Waselenchuk d. Jose Rojas, 11-3, 11-4, 11-4
Jack Huczek d. Chris Crowther, 11-5, 11-3, 12-10

Shane Vanderson d. Javier Moreno, 11-9, 5-11, 6-11, 11-4, 11-5
Rocky Carson d. Andy Hawthorne, 11-5, 11-6, 11-0

Semi-finals

Kane Waselenchuk v. Jack Huczek 5 PM PST
Rocky Carson v. Shane Vanderson 4 PM PST

Main Draw - Round of 16

Kane Waselenchuk d. Hiroshi Shimizu, 11-4, 11-7, 11-1
Jose Rojas d. Daniel De La Rosa, 10-12, 11-2, 11-4, 9-11, 11-8

Chris Crowther d. Polo Gutierrez, 11-6, 11-4, 11-7
Jack Huczek d. Alejandro Landa, 11-3, 6-11, 11-7, 11-6

Javier Moreno d. Ben Croft, 15-13, 11-9, 10-12, 3-11, 11-8
Shane Vanderson d. Anthony Herrera, 9-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-3

Andy Hawthorne d. Juan Herrera, 11-7, 11-9, 13-11
Rocky Carson d. Tony Carson, 11-7, 11-0, 12-10

Follow the bouncing ball....

WPRO - Great Balls of Fire Round of 16 Results

The Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida has divided into a Latinos and Anglos event after the Round of 16 results, as the four remaining Latin players are on the top of the draw and the four remaining players on the bottom of the draw are Anglos.

It was on the top of the draw where the upsets happened and they all went five games. Thirteenth seed Nancy Enriquez defeated 4th seed and fellow Mexican Samantha Salas Solis, 4-11, 4-11, 12-10, 11-6, 11-7, while 12th seed Angela Grisar beat 5th seed Kerri Wachtel, 7-11, 4-11, 11-8, 11-4, 11-9.

Also in the 8-9 game, 9th seed Susana Acosta beat 8th seed Krystal Csuk, 11-3, 11-3, 11-13, 10-12, 11-3. Acosta will now play top seed Paola Longoria, who defeated Frédérique Lambert, 11-2, 11-0, 11-8.

The bottom of the draw went according to form, as the higher seeds all won, including 2nd seed Rhonda Rajsich, who beat Da'monique Davis, 11-4, 11-9, 12-10 and 3rd seed Cheryl Gudinas, who was a winner over Jocelyn Loredo, 11-3, 11-8, 11-5.

The quarter finals will be played Saturday morning with the semi-finals in the late afternoon and final on Sunday.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida
Round of 16


1 Paola Longoria d. 17 Frédérique Lambert, 11-2, 11-0, 11-8
9 Susana Acosta d. 8 Krystal Csuk, 11-3, 11-3, 11-13, 10-12, 11-3

12 Angela Grisar d. 5 Kerri Wachtel, 7-11, 4-11, 11-8, 11-4, 11-9
13 Nancy Enriquez d. 4 Samantha Salas Solis, 4-11, 4-11, 12-10, 11-6, 11-7

3 Cheryl Gudinas d. 19 Jocelyn Loredo, 11-3, 11-8, 11-5
6 Adrienne Fisher d. 11 T. J. Baumbaugh, 11-3, 11-5, 11-5

7 Jennifer Saunders d. 10 Cristina Amaya, 11-9, 3-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-6
2 Rhonda Rajsich d. 15 Da'monique Davis, 11-4, 11-9, 12-10

Quarter finals

1 Paola Longoria v. 9 Susana Acosta
12 Angela Grisar v. 13 Nancy Enriquez

3 Cheryl Gudinas v. 6 Adrienne Fisher
2 Rhonda Rajsich v. 7 Jennifer Saunders

Follow the bouncing ball....

Friday, February 25, 2011

WPRO - Great Balls of Fire Round of 32 Results

The results from the first round of the Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida - a Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) tournament - are in and there are a couple of minor upsets.

Nineteenth seed Jocelyn Loredo defeated veteran Anita Maldonado, the 14th seed, 11-6, 11-7, 11-4, and in the 16-17 game, the 17th ranked Frédérique Lambert beat 16th ranked Laura Brandt, 11-8, 11-1, 11-4.

The other first round matches went to the higher seeded players as Angela Grisar beat Christine Richardson, 11-1, 11-5, 11-7, Nancy Enriquez defeated Brigitte Richard, 11-3, 11-2 11-2, and Da'monique Davis beat Brandi Jacobson Prentice, 11-7, 11-7, 11-4.

The Round of 16 will be played later on Friday with the quarter finals and semi-finals to go on Saturday.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida
Round of 32


1 Paola Longoria - BYE
17 Frédérique Lambert d. 16 Laura Brandt, 11-8, 11-1, 11-4

9 Susana Acosta - BYE
8 Krystal Csuk - BYE

5 Kerri Wachtel - BYE
12 Angela Grisar d. 21 Christine Richardson, 11-1, 11-5, 11-7

13 Nancy Enriquez d. 20 Brigitte Richard, 11-3, 11-2 11-2
4 Samantha Salas Solis - BYE

3 Cheryl Gudinas - BYE
19 Jocelyn Loredo d. 14 Anita Maldonado, 11-6, 11-7, 11-4

11 T. J. Baumbaugh - BYE
6 Adrienne Fisher - BYE

7 Jennifer Saunders - BYE
10 Cristina Amaya - BYE

15 Da'monique Davis d. 18 Brandi Jacobson Prentice, 11-7, 11-7, 11-4
2 Rhonda Rajsich - BYE

Round of 16

1 Paola Longoria v. 17 Frédérique Lambert
8 Krystal Csuk v. 9 Susana Acosta

5 Kerri Wachtel v. 12 Angela Grisar
4 Samantha Salas Solis v. 13 Nancy Enriquez

3 Cheryl Gudinas v. 19 Jocelyn Loredo
6 Adrienne Fisher v. 11 T. J. Baumbaugh

7 Jennifer Saunders v. 10 Cristina Amaya
2 Rhonda Rajsich v. 15 Da'monique Davis

Follow the bouncing ball....

IRT - San Diego Open Preliminary Results

Daniel De La Rosa was the biggest upset winner from Thursday's qualifying rounds at the San Diego Open on the International Racquetball Tour (IRT). De La Rosa knocked off Charlie Pratt, the 11th ranked IRT player. We'd love to tell you the scores, but most of the scores from qualifying are unavailable at source.

The other players of note - Javier Moreno, Polo Gutierrez, and Hiroshi Shimizu - all won on Thursday and are now in the Round of 16. Gutierrez will likely give Chris Crowther all he can handle when they meet Friday afternoon.

De La Rosa will play Jose Rojas in the 16s, while Shimizu has the unenviable task of trying to defeat IRT #1 Kane Waselenchuk.

You can follow the action live at the IRT Network beginning Friday at 11:30 AM PST, as that's when the first Round of 16 matches start. First up will be 2nd seed Rocky Carson versus Tony Carson and 7th seed Andy Hawthorne versus Juan Herrera.

2011 San Diego Open - San Diego, California
Main Draw - Round of 16


Kane Waselenchuk v. Hiroshi Shimizu
Jose Rojas v. Daniel De La Rosa

Chris Crowther v. Polo Gutierrez
Jack Huczek v. Alejandro Landa

Ben Croft v. Javier Moreno
Shane Vanderson v. Anthony Herrera

Andy Hawthorne v. Juan Herrera
Rocky Carson v. Tony Carson

Round 3

Q8: Hiroshi Shimizu d. Andres Herrera
Q1: Daniel De La Rosa d. Charlie Pratt

Q4: Polo Gutierrez d. Alejandro Herrera
Q5: Alejandro Landa d. Sebastian Franco

Q6: Javier Moreno d. Felipe Munoz
Q3: Anthony Herrera d. James Slamko

Q2: Juan Herrera d. Jose Diaz
Q7: Tony Carson d. Felipe Camacho

Round 2

Andres Herrera d. Hank Minardo
Hiroshi Shimizu d. Jeremy McGlothin

Charlie Pratt - BYE
Daniel De La Rosa d. Emmett Coe

Alejandro Herrera - BYE
Polo Gutierrez d. David Horn

Alejandro Landa d. Tim Prigo
Sebastian Franco d. Brian Pineda

Javier Moreno d. Jose Serrano
Felipe Munoz d. Johnnie Molinari

Anthony Herrera - BYE
James Slamko d. Mike Orr

Juan Herrera - BYE
Jose Diaz d. Ryan Meyer

Felipe Camacho d. Blake Martin
Tony Carson - BYE

Round 1

Daniel De La Rosa d. Jason Conway, 20-18, 11-7, 11-7
Emmett Coe d. Carlos Oviedo, fft

Polo Gutierrez d. Ron Biggs, 11-0, 11-1, 11-1

Mike Orr d. Sam Brust, 11-3, 11-4, 11-1
James Slamko d. Fabian Mendieta, 11-5, 11-7, 11-7

Jose Diaz d. Allen Hernandez, fft
Ryan Meyer d. Darrell Baricuarto, 11-1, 11-5, 11-1

Blake Martin d. Arthur Schmeiser

Follow the bouncing ball....

Thursday, February 24, 2011

IRT - San Diego Open Preliminary Draw

The International Racquetball Tour (IRT) closes out February in San Diego, California. It's the second tournament they've had in San Diego this season following the San Diego Racquet House event back in September-October. That was won by Kane Waselenchuk, and given that he hasn't lost on court since January 2009, you'd have to like his chances to win San Diego again.

The other main players are all there - IRT #2 seed Rocky Carson, #3 Ben Croft and #4 Jack Huczek, but with the retirement of Mitch Williams, Andy Hawthorne and Jose Rojas don't have to fight it out for the 8th spot in the draw, as they are both in the top 8 now.

Qualifying players of note are Mexicans Javier Moreno and Polo Gutierrez, Hiroshi Shimizu of Japan, as well as Charlie Pratt, who now the highest ranked player of those in qualifying.

The IRT Network should begin web-casting the San Diego Open matches beginning Friday at 11:30 AM PST, as that's when the first Round of 16 matches are scheduled for. Those will be the bottom two matches in the draw involving 2nd seed Carson in one and 7th seed Hawthorne in the other.

2011 San Diego Open - San Diego, California
Round 1


Daniel De La Rosa v. Jason Conway
Carlos Oviedo v. Emmett Coe

Polo Gutierrez v. Ron Biggs

Mike Orr v. James Slamko
Fabian Mendieta v. Sam Brust

Jose Diaz v. Allen Hernandez
Ryan Meyer v. Darrell Baricuarto

Arthur Schmeiser v. Blake Martin

Round 2

Andres Herrera v. Hank Minardo
Hiroshi Shimizu v. Jeremy McGlothin

Charlie Pratt - BYE
Daniel De La Rosa or Jason Conway v. Carlos Oviedo or Emmett Coe

Alejandro Herrera - BYE
David Horn v. Polo Gutierrez or Ron Biggs

Alejandro Landa v. Tim Prigo
Sebastian Franco v. Brian Pineda

Javier Moreno v. Jose Serrano
Felipe Munoz v. Johnnie Molinari

Anthony Herrera - BYE
Mike Orr or James Slamko v. Fabian Mendieta or Sam Brust

Juan Herrera - BYE
Jose Diaz or Allen Hernandez v. Ryan Meyer or Darrell Baricuarto

Tony Carson v. Arthur Schmeiser or Blake Martin
Felipe Camacho - BYE

Round 3

Q8: Andres Herrera or Hank Minardo v. Hiroshi Shimizu or Jeremy McGlothin
Q1: Charlie Pratt v. Daniel De La Rosa or Jason Conway or Carlos Oviedo or Emmett Coe

Q4: Alejandro Herrera v. David Horn or Polo Gutierrez or Ron Biggs
Q5: Alejandro Landa or Tim Prigo v. Sebastian Franco or Brian Pineda

Q6: Javier Moreno or Jose Serrano v. Felipe Munoz or Johnnie Molinari
Q3: Anthony Herrera v. Mike Orr or James Slamko or Fabian Mendieta or Sam Brust

Q2: Juan Herrera v. Jose Diaz or Allen Hernandez or Ryan Meyer or Darrell Baricuarto
Q7: Felipe Camacho v. Tony Carson or Arthur Schmeiser or Blake Martin

Main Draw - Round of 16

Kane Waselenchuk v. Q8
Jose Rojas v. Q1

Chris Crowther v. Q4
Jack Huczek v. Q5

Ben Croft v. Q6
Shane Vanderson v. Q3

Andy Hawthorne v. Q2
Rocky Carson v. Q7

Follow the bouncing ball....

WPRO - Great Balls of Fire Round of 32

The draw for the Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida has been released, and most of the top 10 Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) players are in the sunshine state.

Of note in this field is that of the 21 players only 9 are Americans (there are 5 Mexicans, 5 Canadians, and one Columbian and one Chilean). This could be the first time that the majority of players at a professional racquetball tournament have not been American. Six of the WPRO's top 10 (and 9 of the top 14) are American, but of those players only one is under 30 (Adrienne Fisher) and some are well over 30.

We've noted this before, but if you're an American coach looking to win internationally in the coming years, you've got to be concerned about this situation. And it doesn't look like it going to get better in the near future, as there were only four girls in U18 at last year's US Junior Olympics.

And in general, we think it bears asking the question "where are the women?" because the women's participation in many racquetball tournaments is low - 10-20% of the entries. Racquetball could grow considerably simply by attracting more women players.

2011 Great Balls of Fire Tournament, Miami, Florida
Round of 32


1 Paola Longoria - BYE
16 Laura Brandt v. 17 Frédérique Lambert

9 Susana Acosta - BYE
8 Krystal Csuk - BYE

5 Kerri Wachtel - BYE
12 Angela Grisar v. 21 Christine Richardson

13 Nancy Enriquez v. 20 Brigitte Richard
4 Samantha Salas Solis - BYE

3 Cheryl Gudinas - BYE
14 Anita Maldonado v. 19 Jocelyn Loredo

11 T. J. Baumbaugh - BYE
6 Adrienne Fisher - BYE

7 Jennifer Saunders - BYE
10 Cristina Amaya - BYE

15 Da'monique Davis v. 18 Brandi Jacobson Prentice
2 Rhonda Rajsich - BYE

Follow the bouncing ball....

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Longoria still #1 in latest WPRO rankings

Paola Longoria remains the #1 player in the Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) rankings, but she's less than 35 points ahead of Rhonda Rajsich. They'll have another chance to face off this weekend at the Great Balls of Fire tournament in Miami, Florida.

Most of the top 10 is the same, but Krystal Csuk has moved up to 8th ahead of Jo Shattuck. In the next 10, Cristina Amaya is now 11th with T.J. Baumbaugh dropping back to 13th behind Keely Franks in 12th. Angela Grisar is up to 15th, and Nancy Enriquez is back in the top 20 at 19th.

WPRO Rankings February 14, 2011
Rank Name Nationality Points


1 Paola Longoria (Mexico) 1527.78
2 Rhonda Rajsich (USA) 1493.90
3 Cheryl Gudinas (USA) 963.00
4 Samantha Salas (Mexico) 711.40
5 Kerri Wachtel (USA) 454.00
6 Adrienne Fisher (USA) 394.40
7 Jennifer Saunders (Canada) 371.10
8 Krystal Csuk (USA) 342.80
9 Jo Shattuck (USA) 300.35
10 Susy Acosta-Mendoza (Mexico) 285.80
11 Cristina Amaya (Colombia) 260.38
12 Keely Franks (USA) 245.50
13 T.J. Baumbaugh (USA) 225.70
14 Vivian Gomez (USA) 180.00
15 Angela Grisar (Chile) 170.00
16 Christie Huczek (Canada) 150.00
17 Aimee Ruiz (USA) 135.60
18 Claudine Garcia (Dominican Republic) 128.60
19 Nancy Enriquez (Mexico) 115.48
20 Aubrey O'Brien (USA) 114.00

Follow the bouncing ball....

Monday, February 21, 2011

Carson wins Seattle Open

Rocky Carson won the Seattle Open - a Tier 3 event on the International Racquetball Tour (IRT) on the weekend by defeating Chris Crowther in the final, 11-5, 11-7, 11-7.

Carson beat Taylor Knoth in the semi-finals, 11-3, 11-6, 11-7. Knoth was a upset winner in the quarter finals, as he defeated Charlie Pratt in five games, 11-7, 2-11, 13-11, 6-11, 11-7. In the other semi-final Crowther beat Ben Croft, 11-9, 12-10, 11-9.

The Racquetball Blog staff tweeted out those results yesterday, and you can follow us via Twitter, where we're @racquetballblog.

Canadians don't always win finals at The Racquet Club in Memphis

Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic lost the final of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships on Sunday to Andy Roddick, 7-6 (7), 6-7 (11), 6-4, at The Racquet Club of Memphis, which was the host venue for the US Open Racquetball Championships for 14 years.

Canadian Kane Waselenchuk won all 5 US Open Racquetball Championship finals he played at The Racquet Club and Canadian Christie Huczek (née Van Hees) won 3 US Open titles there, but it wasn't to be for Raonic.

In fact, Raonic was beaten at the end by a racquetball-like shot from Roddick, who ran to his right and then dove to retrieve a nice volley from Raonic to win the match.

2011 Seattle Open

Final

Rocky Carson d. Chris Crowther, 11-5, 11-7, 11-7

Semi-finals

Rocky Carson d. Taylor Knoth, 11-3, 11-6, 11-7
Chris Crowther d. Ben Croft, 11-9, 12-10, 11-9

Follow the bouncing ball....

Monday, February 14, 2011

Mike Green wins 37th Annual Keystone Classic

Mike Green won the 37th Annual Keystone Classic - a Tier 4 event on the International Racquetball Tour (IRT) - by defeating Tim Landeryou of Saskatoon, 11-2, 11-1, 11-3. It was a rematch of the 2010 Canadian National Championship final, which Green won. Green drove serve very effectively making it difficult for Landeryou to retrieve serve let alone win rallies.

In the semi-finals, Green defeated Ashton Duda, 11-3, 11-1, 11-8, and Landeryou beat Conrad Cole, 11-9, 11-5, 11-9.

It looked like Landeryou would have a measure of revenge in the doubles final, as he and current Canadian women's champion, Jennifer Saunders, won the first game against Green and Cole. But Green and Cole took it up a notch, winning the second game and the tie-breaker, to take the match, 10-15, 15-6, 11-7.

This weekend there's a IRT event in Seattle. The Seattle Open is a Tier 3 event running from February 17th to 20th. Then next weekend, February 23-27, the San Diego Open - a Tier 1 event - happens in San Diego, California.

37th Keystone Classic, Winnipeg

Singles Final

Mike Green d. Tim Landeryou, 11-2, 11-1, 11-3

Semi-finals
Mike Green d. Ashton Duda, 11-3, 11-1, 11-8
Tim Landeryou d. Conrad Cole, 11-9, 11-5, 11-9

Doubles Final
Conrad Cole & Mike Green d. Jen Saunders & Tim Landeryou, 10-15, 15-6, 11-7

Follow the bouncing ball....

Winningest American doubles players do it again

Aimee Ruiz and Jackie Paraiso made it five US Doubles Championships in a row as they won the 44th USA National Doubles Championship in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday. They soundly defeated surprise finalists Krystal Csuk and Cheryl Gudinas, 15-2, 15-1.

Overall, Paraiso has now won 14 US women's doubles titles, five with Ruiz, three with Joy MacKenzie (Paraiso's sister), three with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk, two with Michelle Gould, and one with Laura Fenton. That record almost makes Ruiz's seven consecutive titles pale in comparison; Ruiz won two years with Laura Fenton prior to partnering with Paraiso for the last five.

In the third place match, sisters Danielle and Michelle Key finished their impressive tournament with another win defeating 2nd seeds Rhonda Rajsich and Kim Russell-Waselenchuk, 3-15, 15-10, 11-10. For all her accomplishments in singles, Rajsich has yet to win a US doubles title.

Rocky Carson and Jack Huczek became the winningest men in US Doubles history by winning their sixth US Doubles Championship Sunday, when they defeated Chris Crowther and Shane Vanderson in the final, 15-7, 5-15, 11-10.

In the third place match, Andy Hawthorne and Jose Rojas beat Jansen Allen and Tony Carson, 15-11, 15-6.

2011 44th USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships
Tempe, Arizona
US National Team Division Entries

Men's

Final

Jack Huczek & Rocky Carson d. Chris Crowther & Shane Vanderson, 15-7, 5-15, 11-10

3rd place
Andy Hawthorne & Jose Rojas d. Jansen Allen & Tony Carson, 15-11, 15-6

Semi-finals
Jack Huczek & Rocky Carson d. Andy Hawthorne & Jose Rojas, 15-13, 15-10
Chris Crowther & Shane Vanderson d. Jansen Allen & Tony Carson, 15-10, 15-8

Women's

Final

Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz d. Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas, 15-2, 15-1

3rd place
Danielle Key & Michelle Key d. Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich, 3-15, 15-10, 11-10

Semi-finals
Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz d. Danielle Key & Michelle Key, 15-6, 15-3
Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich d. Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas, 15-6, 2-15, 11-9

Follow the bouncing ball....

Friday, February 11, 2011

2011 USA National Doubles Championships - QFs

Two upsets happened in the first two quarter final matches at the 44th USA National Doubles Championship in Tempe, Arizona, but there was only one minor upset in the rest of the quarter finals.

The larger upset happened on the men's side as 2nd seeds Jason Mannino and Eric Muller lost to 7th seed Jansen Allen and Tony Carson, 15-10, 7-15, 11-5. Allen and Carson will face Chris Crowther and Shane Vanderson.

Third seeds Crowther and Vanderson had a scare as they dropped game one against Jeff Stark and Shawn Royster and were down in the middle of game two. But they managed to come back and win the second game and then took the tie-breaker by a wide margin, winning 14-15, 15-11, 11-3.

In the 4th versus 5th seed match, 5th seeds Andy Hawthorne and Jose Rojas came out on top over veterans Cliff Swain and Josh Tucker, winning in two straight game, 15-13, 15-2.

Top seeds Rocky Carson and Jack Huczek won their quarter final match in two straight games, defeating Anthony Herrera and John Scott, 15-4, 15-7. They face Hawthorne and Rojas in the semi-finals on Saturday.

On the women's side, sisters Danielle and Michelle Key - seeded 5th - defeated 4th seeds Kristen Bellow and Janel Tisinger, winning in two straight games 15-11, 15-10. The win gives the Keys the first chance to defeated the reigning 5 time champions Aimee Ruiz and Jackie Paraiso, as that's who they'll meet in the semi-finals on Saturday.

On the other side of the women's draw it will be Rhonda Rajsich and Kim Russell-Waselenchuk versus Krystal Csuk and Cheryl Gudinas in the other semi-final, as Rajsich and Russell-Waselenchuk defeated the mother-daughter team of Malia Bailey and Kelani Bailey, 15-11, 15-7, and Csuk and Gudinas beat Laura Fenton and Liz Alvarado, 15-14-15-8.

Matches in the men's and women's US Team Qualifying Divisions can be seen via the IRT Network.com.

2011 44th USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships
Tempe, Arizona
US National Team Qualifying Division

Men's

Quarter finals

Jack Huczek & Rocky Carson d. Anthony Herrera & John Scott, 15-4, 15-7
Andy Hawthorne & Jose Rojas d. Cliff Swain & Josh Tucker, 15-13, 15-2
Chris Crowther & Shane Vanderson d. Jeff Stark & Shawn Royster, 14-15, 15-11, 11-3
Jansen Allen & Tony Carson d. Eric Muller & Jason Mannino, 15-10, 7-15, 11-5

Semi-finals
Jack Huczek & Rocky Carson v. Andy Hawthorne & Jose Rojas
Jansen Allen & Tony Carson v. Chris Crowther & Shane Vanderson

Women's

Quarter finals

Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz - BYE
Danielle Key & Michelle Key d. Janel Tisinger & Kristen Bellows, 15-11, 15-10
Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas d. Laura Fenton & Liz Alvarado, 15-14, 15-8
Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich d. Kelani Bailey & Malia Bailey, 15-11, 15-7

Semi-finals
Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz v. Danielle Key & Michelle Key
Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich v. Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas

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2011 USA National Doubles Championships


Play has begun at the 44th USA National Doubles Championship in Tempe, Arizona. Some of the matches in the men's and women's US Team Qualifying Divisions can be seen via the IRT Network.com.

The odds on favorite in the men's division is the team of Rocky Carson and Jack Huczek. The pair have won 5 doubles championships together, which ties them for most ever with Dan Obremski, who won four times with Doug Ganim and once with Kelvin Vantrease.

The other big story in the men's competition is the absence of Ben Croft, who was one of the defending champions with Mitch Williams. However, Williams's shoulder injury and announced retirement from the International Racquetball Tour (IRT) have left Croft without his fellow champion.

Thus, it seems Croft has chosen to sit this one out rather than play with someone else. Given the hectic IRT schedule Croft has had it's probably a good choice for him to rest up.

Finally also curious is that the 2nd seeded team is Jason Mannino, who retired from the IRT last year to become its commissioner full time, and Eric Muller, who won two doubles titles with John Ellis in the early 1990's.

In women's play, four time defending champions Aimee Ruiz and Jackie Paraiso and looking to win a fifth this weekend in Tempe. If they win, it will be a seventh straight title for Ruiz, who also won twice with Laura Fenton, and Paraiso will have taken 7 of of the last 9 titles. The last time the winning team didn't have Ruiz or Paraiso was 2001 when Cheryl Gudinas and Kim Russell won.

Both Gudinas and Russell-Waselenchuk are in Tempe to try and knock off the champions. But they aren't playing together. Gudinas has teamed up with Krystal Csuk and Russell-Waselenchuk is playing with Rhonda Rajsich.

Also of note is Kristen Bellow playing her first tournament since December 2009. She's partnered with Janel Tisinger.

2011 44th USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships
Tempe, Arizona
US National Team Division


Men's

First Round

Jeff Stark & Shawn Royster d. Blake Joseph Martin & Brian Pineda, 15-6, 15-11
Jansen Allen & Tony Carson d. Mike Orr & Travis Aldinger, 13-15, 15-4, 11-6
Anthony Herrera & John Scott d. Dale Valentine & Jared Imhausen, 15-6, 15-10

Quarter finals
Jack Huczek & Rocky Carson v. Anthony Herrera & John Scott
Cliff Swain & Josh Tucker v. Andy Hawthorne & Jose Rojas
Chris Crowther & Shane Vanderson v. Jeff Stark & Shawn Royster
Eric Muller & Jason Mannino v. Jansen Allen & Tony Carson

Women's

Quarter finals

Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz - BYE
Danielle Key & Michelle Key vs Janel Tisinger & Kristen Bellows
Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas vs Laura Fenton & Liz Alvarado
Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich vs. Kelani Bailey & Malia Bailey

Semi-finals
Jacqueline Paraiso & Aimee Ruiz vs Danielle Key & Michelle Key or Janel Tisinger & Kristen Bellows
Kelani Bailey & Malia Bailey or Kim Russell-Waselenchuk & Rhonda Rajsich vs. Krystal Csuk & Cheryl Gudinas or Laura Fenton & Liz Alvarado

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Green and Lambert win Racquetball Canada's National Team Selection Event

Mike Green, the current Canadian racquetball champion, defeated Vincent Gagnon on Sunday to win the Racquetball Canada National Team Selection Event in Brossard, Que. at Nautilus Plus. Green dropped the first game to Gagnon, but then came back to win the match in a tie-breaker, 10-15, 15-7, 11-4.

Green, a 6 time Canadian Champion, also defeated Gagnon at last year's Canadian National Championship, so could be back at #1 in Canada, a position he held until 2009. (this pending a release of official Racquetball Canada rankings).

Tim Landeryou took 3rd place by defeating Kris Odegard, 8-15, 15-12, 13-11, although there was a scary incident in the middle of game two as Odegard accidentally hit Landeryou in the head as he was swinging for the ball. Landeryou had gone down to make a shot and was just getting up as Odegard swung. It looked like there was room to swing but Odegard caught Landeryou right in the side of the head just in front of Landeryou's left ear.

Landeryou went down immediately, and stayed down for some time. But after taking a few minutes of injury time he was able to continue the match with Odegard serving at 10-9. Landeryou then scored 6 of the next 8 points to force a tie-breaker and fought off a match point at 10-9 in that tie-breaker to win it 13-11.

On the women's side, Frédérique Lambert upset top seed and current Canadian champion Jennifer Saunders in two straight games, 17-15, 15-10. Lambert was sharp, and Saunders couldn't quite match the younger player's shooting accuracy.

Third place went to Josée Grand'Maître defeated Brandi Jacobson Prentice, 15-1, 15-4.

The 8 players who finished in the top four this weekend should comprise Team Canada for the 2011 Pan American Championships in Nicaragua in April based on the combination of these current results combined with results from the National Team Selection Event in November 2010 in Edmonton, Que. and those from last year's Canadian National Championships.

Racquetball Canada National Team Selection Event, Brossard, Quebec

Men's Results

1st place
- Mike Green (Burlington, Ont.) d. Vincent Gagnon (Monteral), 10-15, 15-7, 11-4

3rd place - Tim Landeryou (Saskatoon) d. Kris Odegard (Saskatoon), 8-15, 15-12, 13-11

5th place - Pedro Castro (Montreal) d. Francis Guillemette (Mercier, Que.), 15-9, 15-13

7th place - Lee Connell (Saskatoon) d. Eric Desrochers (Burlington, Ont.), 15-2, injury default

9th place - Nathaniel Husulak (Saskatoon) d. François Viens (Delson, Que.), 15-8, 15-13

11th place - Mike Burgess (Fort MacMurray, Alta.) d. Colin Mohr (Regina), 15-5, 10-15, 11-5

Women's Results

1st place - Frédérique Lambert (Montreal) d. Jennifer Saunders (Winnipeg), 17-15, 15-10

3rd place - Josée Grand'Maître (Longueuil, Que.) d. Brandi Jacobson Prentice (Montreal), 15-1, 15-4

5th place - Christine Richardson (Regina) d. Valérie Fallu (Brossard, Que.), 15-2, 15-12

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Happy Trails Mitch Williams!


Former US National Singles champion Mitch Williams has announced his retirement from the International Racquetball Tour (IRT) due to his left shoulder injury. He's the reigning two time World Champion in doubles, winning last year with Ben Croft and in 2008 with Jason Thoerner. The press release on the IRT website indicated that Williams would play "a limited schedule of amateur and satellite events once his shoulder is healed." Thus, he may still play for the US in the future.

In 75 IRT events, Williams reached the finals once and semi-finals three times, including twice this season. However, at last year's US Open Williams injured himself when he was diving for a ball during his quarter final match with Croft. At the time, Williams was up 9-4 in the fourth game and ahead two games to one. It looked like he was going to reach his first US Open semi.

But the dive resulted in a dislocated left shoulder, and although Williams tried to continue, he wasn't able to go on. Williams played two events in January, but was not 100%. Thus, his decision to retire.

Williams won the US National Singles Championship in 2007, defeating Shane Vanderson in the final and Rocky Carson in the semis. He also won the US National Doubles Championship in 2007 and 2010 both times with Croft as his partner, and was runner up in 2008 with Jason Thoerner and 2009 with Croft.

Williams finished in the top 10 on the IRT in each of the last five seasons with his highest ranking being 6th at the end of both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.

Originally from North Carolina but now residing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Williams's game style was very aggressive. A left hander, he almost exclusively used drive serves and then hit the ball all out during rallies. He was sponsored by Wilson Racquet Sports and will continue to work with them doing clinics around the US.

The Racquetball Blog staff always found Williams easy to talk to and enjoyed doing so. We wish him the best in his retirement and the next part of his life.

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