
Congrats to your Pro winners on the weekend:
– Singles: Maria Jose Vargas
– Doubles: Montse Mejia & Alexandra Herrera
TL/DR Executive Summary: Vargas extends her lead atop the LPRT rankings with a solid win in singles, while the world’s top doubles team wins another.
R2 Sports App home page for event: https://www.r2sports.com/website/event-website.asp?TID=51202
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Let’s review the notable matches in the Singles draw.
Singles Match report in the PRS database: https://rball.pro/3f08be
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In the 32s, just a handful of matches as just 19 ladies entered this event. The tour was definitely missing some of its younger competitors, away at Junior Worlds, but the tour is also missing several touring regulars from the recent years past who seem to have either stepped away due to injury or priorities.
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In the 16s:
– In the 8/9, Lotts pressed Centellas but fell.
– Laime crushed Munoz 2,5 in the 6/11 matchup
– Herrera held on against veteran Parrilla, winning 9,12
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In the Quarters
– The big s hock was Mendez taking out Gaby Martinez 13,11; that’s a solid win for Mendez.
– Vargas was pressed by her Argentine teammate Centellas but won 11,11
– Mejia had to go breaker to beat her doubles partner Herrera.
– Longoria cruised past Laime 1,6, perhaps looking to make a statement against a player who’s beaten her in the past.
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In the Semis
– Vargas took out Mendez , but not before dropping the first game 15-2 in a crazy scoreline.
– Longoria got some revenge against Mejia from the last event, winning 7,9.
In the Finals, Vargas won with relative ease 6,12 to claim her 14th career LPRT title. She’s now in 10th place all time.
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Points Implications of results
Despite making the finals over Mejia, Montse leapfrogged Paola for #2 on tour for the time being, as points expiration from last year conspired against the GOAT. No other major movement in the top 10 other than Kelani Lawrence continuing to fall; she’s apparently quiet retired.
Here’s a link to my LPRT Rolling 2year Calendar XLS, which I use to approximate the points after each event. It is not exact but it’s usually close enough to the actual rankings, which @Ryan Rodgers does with @R2 Sports App on behalf of the tour after each event, to allow some quick post-event analysis before the rankings post.
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Doubles review
Match report in the PRS database: https://rball.pro/38e8b2
Mejia and Herrera held serve against Manilla &* Longoria in the opener and then went on to win it, to claim their 15th pro doubles title together.
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Open Singles, other notable draws
– Lotts beat Sanchez for the Women’s Open RR title.
– Ohio’s Victor Migliore took the Men’s Open singles title.
– The Open Doubles was taken by two Maryland locals Ben Bleyer / Christopher Ruano
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Next up?
Per our handy master racquetball calendar …
We have World Juniors going on as we speak; we’ll cover the knockouts and the results next week. Then that’s a wrap for 2025.
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