Racquetball at the 2022 World Games – Women's singles

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Racquetball – Women's singles
at the 2022 World Games
Venue University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, United States
Dates10–13 July
Competitors16 from 11 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
  2013

The women's singles event in racquetball at the 2022 World Games took place from 10 to 13 July 2022 at the University of Alabama Birmingham in Birmingham, United States. [1]

Contents

Mexican Paola Longoria won the competition, defeating Guatemalan Gabriela Martinez in the final. [2]

Competition format

A total of 16 athletes entered the competition. They competed in knock-out system.

Results [3]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Mexico.svg  P Longoria  (MEX)151515
16 Flag of Japan.svg  A Hanashi  (JPN)1 5 6 1 Flag of Mexico.svg  P Longoria  (MEX)151515
9 Flag of Chile.svg  C Muñoz  (CHI)14 1515159 Flag of Chile.svg  C Muñoz  (CHI)11 5 4
8 Flag of Guatemala.svg  M Rodríguez  (GUA)157 8 13 1 Flag of Mexico.svg  P Longoria  (MEX)151515
5 Flag of Bolivia.svg  A Barrios  (BOL)1515155 Flag of Bolivia.svg  A Barrios  (BOL)12 12 9
12 Flag of Bolivia.svg  M Meneses  (BOL)9 13 11 5 Flag of Bolivia.svg  A Barrios  (BOL)157 1515
13 Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee S-m  (KOR)8 4 2 4 Flag of Argentina.svg  N Méndez  (ARG)9 1514 9
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  N Méndez  (ARG)1515151 Flag of Mexico.svg  P Longoria  (MEX)159 1515
3 Flag of the United States.svg  R Rajsich  (USA)1515156 Flag of Guatemala.svg  AG Martínez  (GUA)2 158 9
14 Flag of Ireland.svg  A Hickey  (IRL)1 2 7 3 Flag of the United States.svg  R Rajsich  (USA)8 9 8
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  M Morissette  (CAN)6 8 4 6 Flag of Guatemala.svg  AG Martínez  (GUA)151515
6 Flag of Guatemala.svg  AG Martínez  (GUA)1515156 Flag of Guatemala.svg  AG Martínez  (GUA)12 151515Third place
7 Flag of Mexico.svg  S Salas  (MEX)1515157 Flag of Mexico.svg  S Salas  (MEX)155 11 7
10 Flag of Colombia.svg  C Amaya  (COL)9 14 11 7 Flag of Mexico.svg  S Salas  (MEX)1513 10 15115 Flag of Bolivia.svg  A Barrios  (BOL)15159 15
15 Flag of Ireland.svg  M Haverty  (IRL)0 8 3 2 Flag of the United States.svg  K Lawrence  (USA)14 15156 9 7 Flag of Mexico.svg  S Salas  (MEX)4 12 1512
2 Flag of the United States.svg  K Lawrence  (USA)151515

See also

- Racquetball at the 2022 World Games - Men's singles

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References

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