2024 Racquetball World Championships

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The International Racquetball Federation's 22nd Racquetball World Championships were held at the Thousand Oaks Family YMCA in San Antonio, Texas, United States from August 24–31, 2024.[1]

The 2024 World Championships are also the qualifying event for the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China.[2]

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. Initially, players competed in separate groups over three days. The results were used to seed players for an elimination round.

The individual events were followed by a team competition with countries competing head to head in best of three matches: two singles matches and a doubles match. In the team competition countries faced off in men's and women's divisions with a best of three matches format: two singles matches and a doubles match. Order of the matches varied, and if one team won the first two matches, the third was not played.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mexico (MEX)3227
2 United States (USA)*3126
3 Canada (CAN)1113
4 Argentina (ARG)0213
5 Guatemala (GUA)0123
6 Bolivia (BOL)0044
7 Chile (CHI)0011
 Costa Rica (CRC)0011
Totals (8 entries)771428

Individual events

Men's singles

Source:[3]

Semifinals Final
              
United States Jake Bredenbeck 11 12 14
Mexico Eduardo Portillo 8 10 12
United States Jake Bredenbeck 9 9 11 4
United States Daniel De La Rosa 11 11 1 11
Bolivia Carlos Keller 9 5 9
United States Daniel De La Rosa 11 11 11

Women's singles

Source:[4]

Semifinals Final
              
Mexico Paola Longoria 11 16 9 11
Argentina Maria Jose Vargas 9 14 11 5
Mexico Paola Longoria[5] 11 6 11 12
Guatemala Gabriela Martínez 5 11 9 10
Guatemala Gabriela Martínez 9 11 11 11
Chile Carla Muñoz 11 7 5 4

Men's doubles

Source:[6]

Semifinals Final
              
Mexico Andree Parrilla & Eduardo Portillo 11 2 11 12
United States Adam Manilla & Sebastian Fernandez 4 11 7 10
Mexico Andree Parrilla & Eduardo Portillo 5 11 8 11 6
Canada Coby Iwaasa & Samuel Murray[7] 11 6 11 4 11
Canada Coby Iwaasa & Samuel Murray 5 12 11 8 11
Bolivia Kadim Carrasco & Conrrado Moscoso 11 10 7 11 8

Women's doubles

Source:[8]

Semifinals Final
              
Mexico Alexandra Herrera & Montserrat Mejia 11 11 8 9 11
Guatemala Gabriela Martínez & María Renée Rodríguez 2 4 11 11 3
Mexico Alexandra Herrera & Montserrat Mejia 11 9 15 7 11
Argentina Maria Jose Vargas & Natalia Méndez 3 11 13 11 7
Canada Frédérique Lambert & Juliette Parent 9 10 7
Argentina Maria Jose Vargas & Natalia Méndez 11 12 11

Mixed doubles

Source:[9]

Semifinals Final
              
Mexico Javier Mar & Montserrat Mejia 11 9 10 11 11
Bolivia Angélica Barrios & Conrrado Moscoso 6 11 12 7 9
Mexico Javier Mar & Montserrat Mejia 9 12 9 12
United States Daniel De La Rosa & Hollie Scott 11 10 11 14
United States Daniel De La Rosa & Hollie Scott 10 14 11 11
Guatemala Edwin Galicia & Gabriela Martinez 12 12 7 8

Team events

References

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