2024 Racquetball World Championships - Wikipedia The 2024 World Championships had an individual competition (men's and women's singles and doubles as well as mixed doubles), as well as a team competition The individual competition used a two-stage format to determine the World Champions
World Championships – International Racquetball Federation World Championships 2024 San Antonio, USA Results 2022 San Luis Potosi, Mexico Results 2021 Guatemala City, Guatemala Results 2018 San Jose, Costa Rica Results 2016 Cali, Colombia Results 2014 Burlington, Canada Results 2012 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Results 2010 Seoul, Korea Results 2008 Kingscourt, Ireland Results 2006 Santo Domingo
Official Racquetball Tournament Results World Singles and Doubles Championships Date: 9 4 2025 - 9 7 2025 Location: Highlands Ranch Rec Center Highlands Ranch, CO View Tournament Results and Draws
2024 22nd Worlds Bracket Event Recap – Pro Racquetball Stats Blog Women’s Doubles: They had to work for it, but the dominant #1 pro doubles team of Mejia Herrera came from behind in the 5th to win the five-game thriller over team Argentina (Vargas Mendez) to claim the title
2024 Racquetball World Championships – Womens doubles Mexicans Alexandra Herrera and Montserrat Mejia won Women's Doubles for the first time They were in the final in 2018, but lost to Bolivians Valeria Centellas and Yasmine Sabja
XXII International Racquetball Federation World Championships Recap The Awards Ceremony for both phases of this World Championships took place directly after the conclusion of the Team Competition Here are the results for Team USA and all the other countries who medaled as well!
2024 Racquetball World Championships - Wikiwand The 2024 World Championships had an individual competition (men's and women's singles and doubles as well as mixed doubles), as well as a team competition The individual competition used a two-stage format to determine the World Champions
The Racquetball Blog: A review of the 2024 IRF World Championships Ten players won two medals at Worlds highlighted by Mexicans Paola Longoria and Alexandra Herrera, who won gold in singles and doubles, respectively, as well as the women’s team event Overall, players from eight countries won medals with six countries winning more than one