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...Pro Racquetball!
I'm sure most of you know little about the sport or perhaps nothing about the sport but check it out. This link is providing free streaming coverage of the first grand slam event in racquetball this season (don't need to fill out the form just click on the top picture).
This tournament is being held outside in a portable glass court in the middle of Denver. There are two quarterfinal matches later this evening 6:30 and 7:30 eastern time. Until then they're replaying the games from earlier.
All of the players left are the top 8 in the world and it is one fast game. Whether you're familiar with the game or not, check it out if you have some time. It's a pretty wicked sport.
Kane Waselenchuk is currently the number 1 player in the world having lost only 1 game last year. He plays at 7:30.
Edit: For anyone that does check it out, let me know what you think of the coverage. I'd like to hear your thoughts and can hopefully pass them along which will, hopefully, eventually get around to those running the event.
I'm sure most of you know little about the sport or perhaps nothing about the sport but check it out. This link is providing free streaming coverage of the first grand slam event in racquetball this season (don't need to fill out the form just click on the top picture).
This tournament is being held outside in a portable glass court in the middle of Denver. There are two quarterfinal matches later this evening 6:30 and 7:30 eastern time. Until then they're replaying the games from earlier.
All of the players left are the top 8 in the world and it is one fast game. Whether you're familiar with the game or not, check it out if you have some time. It's a pretty wicked sport.
Kane Waselenchuk is currently the number 1 player in the world having lost only 1 game last year. He plays at 7:30.
Edit: For anyone that does check it out, let me know what you think of the coverage. I'd like to hear your thoughts and can hopefully pass them along which will, hopefully, eventually get around to those running the event.
