II. Basque Racquetball Championship (Individual) 2024

On Thursday, August 7th, the Basque Association of Beach Tennis and Minority Sports organized the II. Basque Racquetball Championship (Individual). We met, as always, in the Municipal Sports Center of San Ignacio (Bilbao). Until we build a court with the official dimensions, we have to play on courts like the one in San Ignacio.
We basically played two rounds; the semi-finals and the final. We included Luis in the first round, but the important thing happened later. David and Egoitz won their semi-final match easily and the final was a very close match. David, a new player, athlete and paddle and tennis player (as an amateur) with good physical condition defeated Egoitz in three games. Nice match where both of them put themselves to the maximum. David finally won and became the Basque Champion of the Basque Championships 2024. Joseba came after beating Mikel.
In December we met again for the II. Bilbao Tournament, and maybe this time it will be in doubles.

Here are the results:

1st round

David Cea 2-0 Lander Campo (11-2, 11-1)

Egoitz Campo 2-0 Luis Getxo (11-0, 11-0)

Semifinals

Egoitz Campo 2-0 Mikel Torde (11-3, 11-4)

David Cea 2-0 Joseba Fernández (11-2, 11-5)

Match for 3rd and 4th place

Joseba Fernández 2-1 Mikel Torde (11-5, 9-11, 11-4)

Final

David Cea 2-1 Egoitz Campo (9-11, 11-7, 11-5)

Classification of the II. BasqueRacquetball Championship (Singles)

1-David Cea (Basque Country)

2-Egoitz Campo (Basque Country)

3-Joseba Fernández (Basque Country)

4-Mikel Torde (Basque Country)

5-Lander Campo (Basque Country)

6-Luis Getxo (Basque Country)

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 team[email protected], 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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