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2009 US OPEN DVD Now Available, you can copy it with aepvideo DVD COPY.
The 2009 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships concluded this past week in Tempe, AZ. The event is racquetball's premier doubles tournament and was presented by Head/Penn and sponsored by Ektelon, Gearbox, Wilson and Pro Kennex. Over 55 divisions saw national doubles racquetball champions crowned with gold medals in divisions seperated by skill, age, and age+skill for men and women.
In the Men's US Team Qualifying division, Rocky Carson and Jack Huczek narrowly escaped defeat at the hands of Ben Croft and Mitch Williams in a dramatic finish. Carson and Huczek pulled the miracle comeback and forced a tie-breaker to claim their fifth ('04-'06, '08, '09) US National Doubles championship, 15-9, 7-15, 11-10.
The Women's US Team Qualifying division was also a thriller as Aimee Ruiz and Jackie Paraiso would defeat Rhonda Rajsich and Janel Tisinger in a re-match from last years final, 15-11, 15-13. This would be Ruiz's fifth US National Doubles title. ('05-'06 with Laura Fenton - '07-'09 with Paraiso)
The Men's and Women's US Team Qualifying division also determines one-year appointments to the U.S. National Team that will be competing in the 2009 PARC 22nd Pan Am Racquetball Championships.
Year after year the US OPEN produces the best that pro racquetball has to offer. However, in 2008 Kane Waselenchuk returned to the IRT tour and played a level of racquetball at the US OPEN that has never before been seen.
Enjoy three matches from the IRT division (2 semifinals and the finals) completely commercial free on this Special Edition DVD. Sit back and enjoy witnessing what many call “the greatest player in the history of the sport” playing at his absolute best.
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