2022 Racquetball World Championships – Men's Singles

The International Racquetball Federation's 21st Racquetball World Championships were held in San Luis Potosi, Mexico from August 20-27, 2022.[1] This was the first time Worlds was in Mexico since 2000, when it was also held in San Luis Potosi.

Mixed doubles
at the XXI Racquetball World Championships
LocationMexico San Luis Potosi, Mexico
DatesAugust 20–27
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 2022 World Championships used a best of five games match format with each game to 11 points, win by 2, with rally scoring, as used in other sports like squash and volleyball. Previously, racquetball games used side-out scoring, where players scored points only when they had won a rally which began with that player serving. Rallies won when not serving were simply side-outs: the rally losing player lost the serve and the rally winning player won the opportunity to serve, but did not win a point.

Bolivian Conrrado Moscoso won Men's Singles for the first time by defeating American Rocky Carson in the final, 8-11, 11-7, 11-4, 11-8. Moscoso is the first Bolivian (and first South American) to win Men's Singles at Worlds. The final was a rematch of the Men's Singles final at the 2014 Racquetball World Championships, when Carson defeated Moscoso to win the 4th of his record 5 Men's Singles World Championships. 2022 was the first time Carson had lost in a Men's Singles final at Worlds.

Tournament format

The 2022 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 the medal round with only the top two players from each group advancing to the medal round.

Men’s singles

Preliminary round

Group 1
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
United States Rocky Carson 2206066364
Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 2113460613
Argentina Diego Garcia 2021645742
Group 2
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 2206394714
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 2115383613
Chile Tomás Oyhanart 2021631762
Group 3
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
United States Alejandro Landa 33092112706
Guatemala Edwin Galicia 3217396755
Dominican Republic Ramón De León 3123777964
Spain Fabian Balmori 30329721163
Group 4
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
Canada Kurtis Cullen 33093120626
Japan Michimune Kono 3217395845
Costa Rica Sergio Acuña 3125694844
Cuba Yandy Espinosa 3030939993
Group 5
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa 3309099376
Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 3216593915
Chile Jaime Mansilla 3125696934
India Arun Bhaskaran 3030932993
Group 6
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 3309099426
Canada Lee Connell 3216381775
Cuba Maikel Moyet 3123666834
Chile Ryoki Kamahara 3030955993
Group 7
Players Pld W L GW GL PW PL Points
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya 33091108536
Bolivia Carlos Keller 3217398915
Chile Rafael Gatica 3123785984
India Vineet Singh 30319611103

Medal round

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United States Rocky Carson 11 11 10 11
9 Canada Lee Connell 8 8 5 8 Bolivia Carlos Keller 8 5 12 4
8 Bolivia Carlos Keller 11 11 11 1 United States Rocky Carson 8 7 11 12 11
5 Mexico Daniel De La Rosa 12 16 11 8 7 13 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 11 7 10 4
12 Guatemala Edwin Galicia 10 14 9 11 11 12 Guatemala Edwin Galicia 11 4 11 5 3
13 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 11 11 11 13 Costa Rica Andrés Acuña 8 11 7 11 11
4 Canada Kurtis Cullen 6 6 2 1 United States Rocky Carson 11 7 4 8
3 United States Alejandro Landa 11 11 4 11 6 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 8 11 11 11
6 Ecuador Juan Francisco Cueva 8 5 11 5 3 United States Alejandro Landa 11 6 12
11 Japan Michimune Kono 4 4 9 6 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 15 15 15
6 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11 6 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso 11 11 11
7 Mexico Rodrigo Montoya 11 11 11 7 Mexico Rodrigo Montoya 4 2 6
10 Guatemala Juan Salvatierra 5 8 6 7 Mexico Rodrigo Montoya 11 13 11
2 Ecuador Jose Daniel Ugalde 4 11 2

Source:[2]

References

  1. "XXI World Racquetball Championships". International Racquetball Federation. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  2. "XXI World Racquetball Championships - Men's Singles". R2 Sports. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
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