2018 Racquetball World Championships Explained

The International Racquetball Federation's 19th Racquetball World Championships were held in San José, Costa Rica from August 10–18, 2018. Originally, the event was to be held in Haining, China,[1] but on March 17, 2018, the IRT announced via its Facebook page that the venue will be changed due to complications.[2] Cali, Colombia was the first alternative choice, but there were complications there as well, so on June 16, 2018, the IRF announced via Facebook that San José, Costa Rica will host Worlds.[3]

Rodrigo Montoya of Mexico won men's singles for the first time, defeating the USA's Charlie Pratt in the final. In Women's singles, Gabriela Martínez of Guatemala upset the three-time defending champion Mexican Paola Longoria to win gold. In doubles, Álvaro Beltrán and Daniel de la Rosa won men's doubles in three games over Rocky Carson and Sudsy Monchik of the US, and Bolivians Valeria Centellas and Yasmine Sabja became the first women from South America to win Women's doubles after defeating Mexicans Alexandra Herrera and Monserrat Mejia in a three-game final.

2018 was the first year the USA did not win a gold medal at Worlds. On five occasions the USA swept the gold medals in men's and women's singles and doubles: 1981, 1992, 1996, 2004, 2008. Also, 2018 was the third time that three countries won a gold medal at Worlds; that first happened in 2006 and 2014.

Tournament format

The 2018 World Championships used a two-stage format to determine the World Champions. Initially, players competed in separate groups over three days. The results were used to seed players for an elimination round. Thus, there was no team competition. Team standings were based on points earned from the singles and doubles competitions.

Events

Men's singles

See main article: 2018 Racquetball World Championships – Men's singles.

Women's singles

See main article: 2018 Racquetball World Championships – Women's singles.

Men's doubles

See main article: 2018 Racquetball World Championships – Men's Doubles.

Women's doubles

See main article: 2018 Racquetball World Championships – Women's Doubles.

Team results

Final team standings[4]
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1 Mexico432 Mexico 352 Mexico 784
2 USA 392 Guatemala332546
3 Colombia 216 Bolivia268 Bolivia 480
4 Bolivia 212 Argentina248 Guatemala414
5196 Colombia196 Colombia412
6 Argentina126154 Argentina 374
7 Dominican Republic 110110280
8 Costa Rica10884 Dominican Republic 174
9 Ecuador9082, 166
108474
11 Guatemala 82 Dominican Republic64 Ecuador 146
12 Venezuela64 Ecuador56122
135648 Costa Rica 118
1448 Venezuela, Costa Rica10 Ireland 88
15 Ireland40 Venezuela 74
16 India35 India35
1718
18 Switzerland5 Switzerland5

References

  1. Web site: Future Events – IRF. International Racquetball Federation. 20 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180220152148/http://www.internationalracquetball.com/future-events.html. 20 February 2018. dead.
  2. Web site: Baghurst. Timothy. International Racquetball Federation. Facebook. Facebook. 23 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Maggi . Osvaldo . Message from IRF President . Facebook . 20 July 2018.
  4. Web site: Home . internationalracquetball.com.

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