Mexico Open





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The 2007 Mexico Open Feb 21st-25th



The 7th Annual San Diego Open will be move to Tijuana this year and is a full ranking IRT professional event this 2006. It will showcase the top men’s professional racquetball players in the world . Hitting shots in excess of 200 mph, great diving gets and a true “extreme sport” mentality the IRT is the most exciting sport to watch today!

Forty nine professionals will converge on the Rio Racquetball Club Thursday afternnon beginning at 1pm pacific time. The large draw will feature US OPEN Champion Jason Mannino and Southern Cal's best Rocky Carson. Will number one Jack Huczek continue his winning streak, will veteran Cliff Swain win one more title or will the hometown Alvaro Beltran come out on top. Shane Vanderson has been playing some hot ball as has Mitch Williams and Jason Thoerner.Stay tuned here all weekend for updates on this years event.


The amateur side of the draw will draw record numbers from San Diego, the state of California and the Baja region. The event will be the buzz of the Meixcan racquetball community. Hospitality will be top notch as will the awards for each division. All these aspects will make the “Mexico Open” the “premier racquetball event” of the season in Southern California and Mexico.

When

February 21nd - 25th, 2007
(Play will begin on WEDNESDAY @ 5:00pm for Local AMATEURS)
(PRO's will begin THURSDAY @ 1:00pm for qualifying)



Where

The Rio Racquetball Club
Tijuana Mexico
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Event Draws
Round of sixteen match results

Jason Mannino over Charlie Pratt 1 2 8
Ben Croft over Jason Thoerner 6 1 (9) 1
Jack Huczek over Gilberto Mejia 6 3 (9)1
Mitch Williams over Andy Hawthorne (4) 9 8 7
Rocky Carson over Ruben Estrada 7 3 7
Shane Vanderson over Hirishi Shimizu 4 8 5
Chris Crowther over Agustin Tristan 9 4 2
Alvaro Beltran over Polo Gutierrez 9(8) 5 4


Quarterfinal match ups
5:30pm Ben Croft over Jason Mannino (7) 4 (3) 8 2
6:30pm Jack Huczek overMitch Williams 8 4 2
7:30pm Rocky Carson over Shane Vanderson 10 2 3
8:30pm Alvaro Beltran over Chris Crowther 3 7 9

Semifinal match ups
4:00pm Rocky Carson vs Ben Croft
6:00pm Jack Huczek vs Alvaro Beltran




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Event Recap
Jack Huczek wins the The Mexico Open title at the Racquetball Rio Club in Tijuana Mexico




Round of sixteen results
11:30 Jason Mannino over Charlie Pratt 1 2 8
11:30 Ben Croft over Jason Thoerner 6 1 (9) 1
12:30 Jack Huczek over Gilberto Mejia 6 3 (9) 1
12:30 Mitch Williams over Andy Hawthorne (4) 9 8 7
1:30 Rocky Carson over Ruben Estrada 7 3 7
1:30 Shane Vanderson over Hiroshi Shimizu 4 8 5
2:30 Alvaro Beltran over Polo Gutierrez 9 (8) 5 4
2:30 Chris Crowther over Agustin Tristan 9 4 2

Quarterfinal results
5:30pm Ben Croft over Jason Mannino (7) 4 (3) 8 2
6:30pm Jack Huczek over Mitch Williams 8 4 2
7:30pm Rocky Carson over Shane Vanderson 10 2 3
8:30pm Alvaro Beltran over Chris Crowther 3 7 9

Semifinal match ups
4:00pm Rocky Carson over Ben Croft 8 5 1

Game one- 11-8 Carson
Rocky took an early 6-0 lead as Croft shook off his first semi jitters. Ben came back strong to close the gap at 7-6 only to have Rocky finish out the game on some great straight in kills. Rocky mixed up the serve and shots hiitting 200mph missles and then showing his touch. Ben got his drive serve going towards the end of the game.
Game two - 11-5 Carson
Rocky continued his "rope a dope" syle of play hitting an array of z-shots and around the wall balls to keep Ben off balance this game. Croft stuggled to get into a rythym and had to shoot most balls from the back court. Rocky palyed very poised and in control.
Game three - 11-1 Carson
Rocky continued to keep Ben deep this game and Croft could not find a way to move Carson out of the front court. Croft's magic would run out as his great tournament run would come to an end as Carson moves on to his second final in a row.


6:00pm Jack Huczek vs Alvaro Beltran
Game one - Huczek 12-10
They were hanging from the rafters here to cheer for the second semi as the hometown boy Alvaro Beltran entered the stadium court to meet Jack Huczek. This is a rematch of the Seattle semi last weekend. Jack would come out strong moving Beltran deep and making him shoot some tough shots. Huczek would take a 8-4 lead and but Beltran would mount a comeback which would bring the crowd alive. A big backhand splat would bring Beltran to 7-10 and then a diving right corner pinch would tie it at 10 bringing the crwod to a frenzy. Huczek would weather the storm and crowd to close out game one with two forehand kills
Game two - Huczek 11-9
This game began the same as the first with Huczek going out ahead early 6-1 and Beltran coming back much to the delight of the crowd to tie it up. Beltran began pounding the lines and but struggled to hit the winner. Huczek stayed poise and composed despite a very loud and biased crowd.Return of seve was the name of this game and as both players used a high lob bouncing just over the short line. An avoidable on Beltran gave Huczek a two point lead as the momentum began to go Jack's way. Two back hand skips at game point would give Beltran life. The crowd tried to get Alvaro back in the game but it was not enough as Huczek takes game two
Game three - Huczek 11-4
Jack continued his stellar play in the game as Alvaro search for a way to put to together a run of points. With Huczek in the box at 8-4 the homecourt became friendly to Huczek. A crack on the right and then a crack on the front left corner went Huczek's way. This silenced the crowd as Huczek put away a forehand to end the game and match and will meet Rocky Carson in the Sunday final.



Rocky Carson will take on Jack Huczek in Sunday's final
Game One- Huczek 11-5

The Rio Racquetball Rio club was full of life even without their hometown hero Alvaro Beltran absent from the finals as Jack Huczek and Rocky Carson entered the court in front of the large crowd here in Tijuana. The rematch of last weekend's final in Seattle would have a different start as Huczek came out looking to avenge his loss to Rocky in Seattle. Huczek was all business in the first and Rocky looked a little off as he could not keep Jack in the backcourt and also had a few unforced errors. Huczek would take game one in convincing fashion.
Game two - Huczek 11-7
The start of game two was much of the same as Carson really could not put together a streak as Huczek runs out to a 5-1 lead. A forehand kill down the right wall and a two fist show of emotion ignites the crowd and another long rally goes Carson's way to close the gap to 5-3. A few rare backhand skips by Jack allows Rocky to get back in the box and go to the half lob z serve to the backhand of Huczek. After a few hinder balls Huczek returned to serve and put together a run to go ahead 9-4. Huczek would finish out game two on two Carson skips.
Game three - Huczek 11-9
After a pep talk from his wife Jennifer, Rocky came out on fire to start the third. Playing with a different focus, Rocky changed his game style and began killing balls to go up 6-0. Jack continued with the high lob nick to Rocky's backhand and went back to work being patient and hitting the setups off of Rocky's returns and would tie it up at 6-6. Three great rallies would follow and Jack would capatilize to go ahead 10-6. Rocky would get to the box one more time and put together a streak of three points igniting the crowd once again with "Rocky,Rocky'Rocky" chants but a big backhand skip would allow Jack the opportunity to close out the game.




The Mexico Open Feb 21-25 will finish out the month details on this event can be found at www.bajaracquetball.com/irt