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Rhonda Rajsich

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Rajsich was defending champion and had won two of the three pro events before the US Open. The upset opened the door for Paola Longoria to win her first US Open, as Longoria defeated Kyzer in the semi-finals en route to the win. That loss combined with Longoria's good performances that season led to Rajsich finishing 2nd in the rankings to Longoria.
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Rajsich bounced back in the 2010-11 pro season by winning four events: in Cali, Colombia, Arlington, Virginia, Stockton, California, as well as winning her US Open, where she beat Longoria in the final, 11โ€“8, 8-11, 11โ€“9, 11โ€“5, which was her second consecutive US Open and third in four years. Her good
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Rajsich followed up the 2005โ€“06 season with her best two seasons on tour. In both 2006-07 and 2007โ€“08, she won five times on tour, which was half the tour events, so Rajsich maintained the #1 ranking over those two seasons. In 2006โ€“07, Rajsich won three events in a row - Fayetteville, North Carolina,
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events. In doubles, Rajsich and Lawrence defeated Bolivians Jenny Daza and Angelica Barrios, 15โ€“4, 15โ€“9, in the quarterfinals, but lost to eventual gold medalists Paola Longoria and Samantha Salas, 15โ€“6, 15โ€“1, in the semi-finals. In the team event, Rajsich and Lawrence beat Colombia in the quarters,
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Rajsich won just twice in the 2009-10 pro season, which was her lowest total since 2005โ€“06. Those events were the first two of the season: the Texas Open in Dallas, and the 2009 US Open. She won her 3rd US Open by defeating Longoria in the final, 1-11, 11โ€“8, 11โ€“3, 2-11, 11โ€“7. But overall that season
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in the semi-finals, 15โ€“13, 15โ€“10, and then also lost the third-place match to Kelani Bailey and Sharon Jackson, 15โ€“12, 15โ€“5. Rajsich also played singles at National Doubles, as USA Racquetball has included a US Team Qualifying singles division in the tournament. Despite playing her first tournament
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In 2008-09 pro season, Rajsich won four times: Fayetteville, North Carolina, Tijuana, Arlington, Virginia and York, Pennsylvania, But her most remarkable result that season came at the 2008 US Open, where she was upset by 8th seed Brenda Kyzer in the quarterfinals, which was a surprise result given
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Rajsich played racquetball several years as a junior with some success, although most of it came in doubles. She won Girls U12 Doubles at the 1991 World Junior Championships with Vanessa Tulao. Rajsich and Tulao won Girls U14 Doubles at the USA Racquetball Junior Olympics in 1992 and 1993. In 1994,
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in San Jose, Costa Rica. With little to expect, Rajsich came through in flying colors, winning two medals, including gold in Women's Singles by defeating her long-time rival Paola Longoria in the final, 7-15, 15โ€“13, 11โ€“9. In Women's Doubles, Rajsich and Sheryl Lotts earned bronze medals, losing to
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In the 2007โ€“08 season, Rajsich captured her 2nd US Open title, defeating Cheryl Gudinas in the 2007 final, 11โ€“6, 11โ€“6, 8-11, 11โ€“9, which was one of the five titles she won that season. Rajsich closed out the season with four straight wins: in Tempe, York, Pennsylvania, Miami, and New Orleans. She
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Rejuvenated, Rajsich finished the 2016โ€“17 season with semi-final, quarterfinal and final finishes over the last three events. In the final of the season-ending event in Chihuahua, Mexico, she lost to Salas, 11โ€“3, 11โ€“2, 11โ€“6. Despite missing three events, Rajsich finished 6th in the season-ending
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In the 2014-15 pro season, Rajsich returned to the winner's circle, as she defeated Longoria in Stockton, California, 11โ€“9, 5-11, 14โ€“12, 5-11, 11โ€“4, in October 2014. It was Longoria's first loss since May 2011, when - coincidentally - Rajsich also beat her in Stockton. Rajsich was in four other
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Rajsich reached three finals in the 2004โ€“05 season, which was one better than she'd done previously in her career, and that began a streak of at least three finals a season that she maintained until the 2016โ€“17 season. Rajsich went 1โ€“2 in those three finals, winning in Miami, where she defeated
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In 1995, Rajsich began a streak of three consecutive Girls U18 Doubles at the USA Racquetball Junior Olympics. She won the first and third with Tulao (1995 and 1997) and the second with Dawn Gates (1996). Rajsich took the double at the 1996 World Junior Championships, as she won both Girls U18
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Nationally, Rajsich has a record 12 USA National Singles titles, as well as 3 USA National Doubles titles. She won two doubles titles with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk (2012 and 2015) and one with Erika Manilla (2021). Her other partners at US National Doubles include Mailia Bailey (2001),
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Rajsich didn't win a pro title in the 2002โ€“03 season, but she didn't lose in the Round of 16 either, as she had five times over the previous two seasons. She did reach one final that season: in Albuquerque, where she lost to Paraiso. Overall, Rajsich was ranked 4th at season's end.
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in Women's Singles, and she did so by defeating Paola Longoria in the semi-finals, 9-15, 15โ€“10, 11โ€“5. Rajsich went on to beat Longoria's Mexican teammate Nancy Enriquez in the final, 15โ€“8, 15โ€“11, in Seoul, South Korea. She and her teammates also won the Women's Team competition.
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At the 2011 USA National Doubles Championships, Rajsich played with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk for the first time. They lost in the semi-finals to Krystal Csuk and Cheryl Gudinas, 15โ€“6, 2-15, 11โ€“9, and then lost the 3rd place match to sisters Danielle and
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in the semi-finals, 9-15, 15โ€“5, 11โ€“8, and then lost the 3rd place match to Kelani Bailey and Cheryl Gudinas, 15โ€“12, 15โ€“7. But Rajsich won Women's Singles at the 2013 USA Racquetball National Singles Championships, defeating her former doubles partner
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Rajsich won her first Women's Doubles title at the US National Doubles Championships in 2012 with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk. They knocked off the defending champions Paraiso and Ruiz in the semi-finals, 13โ€“15, 15โ€“6, 11โ€“7, and then beat Krystal Csuk and
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in the final, 15โ€“11, 15โ€“5. She followed up the doubles title by winning Women's Singles at the 2012 USA National Singles Championships, again defeating Gudinas in the final. These two wins led to her playing both singles and doubles at Worlds.
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In the 2012โ€“13 season, for just the second first time in her career and first since 2002โ€“03, Rajsich did not win a pro event. She was in eight finals, but lost them all to Longoria. Nonetheless, she was able to finish 2nd in the rankings.
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After the surprising loss at the 2016 Worlds, Rajsich began the 2016-17 pro season with five consecutive quarterfinal losses. She hadn't lost in the quarters five times in an entire season since 2001-02 let alone five quarters in a row.
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in the semi-finals, 15โ€“14, 2-15, 11โ€“10. In the Women's Team event, the USA finished 2nd to Mexico, so Rajsich came home from Worlds with three medals: two bronze in the individual competitions and a silver medal in the team competition.
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In late 2016, Rajsich's father, Dennis, died. He was often seen at events, especially the US Open. Her grieving led Rajsich to miss three pro events, which were the first events she had missed since beginning to play the tour in 2000.
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in the final, as Longoria wasn't in Dallas. Rajsich met Longoria in the final seven times that season, losing all seven, including the 2011 US Open. As a result, Rajsich finished 2nd to Longoria in the season-ending rankings.
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in the quarterfinals, and she and Lotts lost to Bolivians Valeria Centellas and Yazmine Sabja - the eventual gold medalists - in the quarters of doubles, so for the second successive Worlds Rajsich didn't make a podium.
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Denver and Gaithersburg, Maryland - coming into the 2006 US Open, but then lost in the quarterfinals to Van Hees, 12โ€“10, 7-11, 11โ€“3, 11โ€“6. But she rebounded to win in Stockton and New Orleans before the season was out.
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Rajsich was in five finals in the 2015-16 pro season, but failed to win any of them, which were all against Paola Longoria. But overall her results were enough to lift Rajsich back to #2 in the season-ending rankings.
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At the 2021 USAR National Championships, Rajsich won both Women's Singles and Women's Doubles, playing with Erika Manilla. She defeated Kelani Lawrence in the singles final, 15-7, 15-14, and in the doubles final beat
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Rajsich won Women's Singles at the 2018 USA Racquetball National Singles Championships by defeating Kelani Bailey, 15โ€“9, 15โ€“7, in the final. That win helped Rajsich secure a spot on the US Team for the
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of Argentina in the Round of 16, 5-15, 15-5, 11-10, and lost to team-mate Kelani Lawrence, 15-12, 15-7, in the semi-finals. In doubles, she and Erika Manilla reached the final by defeating Argentines
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on six occasions: winning Women's Singles four times (2007, 2011, 2017 and 2018) and Women's Doubles twice (2007 and 2013). Overall, she has won more than two dozen medals representing the USA.
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Rajsich played two international events in 2009 representing the US in Women's Singles both times. She lost in the Round of 16 to Longoria at the 2009 Pan American Championships. Then at the
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The 2013โ€“14 season played out similar to the 2012โ€“13 season, as Rajsich reached six finals but didn't win one. Also, Rajsich lost in the Round of 16 for the first time since 2003โ€“04, as
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Rajsich returned to competition at the 2017 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, where she partnered with Sheryl Lotts for the second year. They lost to Daโ€™monique Davis and
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in months, Rajsich managed to win the event, although she needed tie-breakers to win all three of her matches, including the final against Jackson, which she won 12โ€“15, 15โ€“2, 11โ€“2.
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Rajsich put USA on her back for the 2015 Pan American Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. But she didn't medal, losing in the quarterfinals of Women's Singles to
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in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Rajsich lost to Longoria in the Women's Singles semi-finals, 15โ€“2, 15โ€“12, so finished with a bronze medal. She played Women's Doubles with
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She won her second Women's Doubles title at the USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships in 2015 with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk, as they defeated the defending champions
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in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference, where she was freshman of the year in 1997-98, and was a first-team all-conference player in both 1997-98 and 1998โ€“99.
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Rajsich won only once during the 2011-12 pro season, as Paola Longoria's dominance began. Rajsich's win came in the first event of the season in Dallas, where she defeated
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Rajsich began a period of seasons with multiple pro tour wins in the 2005โ€“06 season. She again beat Grisar to win the Miami Open, and also won in New Orleans by defeating
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in Burlington, Ontario, and reached the final for the third time in her career. In that final, she faced a familiar foe in Mexican Paola Longoria, losing 6โ€“15, 8โ€“15.
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Rajsich and Russell-Waselenchuk were defending champions going into the 2013 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, but they were upset by Danielle Key and
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Note: W = winner, F = finalist, SF = semi-finalist, QF = quarterfinalist, 16 = Round of 16, 32 = Round of 32, 64 = Round of 64, 128 = Round of 128. P = Pandemic.
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Rajsich and Tisinger played together for the fifth consecutive year at the USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, and once again they were runners up to
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At the 2019 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships in Tempe, Arizona, Rajsich and Lotts played together for a 4th time, and lost in the semi-finals to
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Rajsich partnered with Sheryl Lotts for the 2016 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, and they came second by the narrowest of margins, losing to
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in Toronto. Rajsich also won Women's Singles at the 2015 USA Racquetball National Singles Championships, beating Cheryl Gudinas in the final, 15โ€“7, 15โ€“5.
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with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk, where they lost to Vargas and Guillemette (Argentina), 15โ€“7, 13โ€“15, 11โ€“6, in the semi-finals, and a silver medalist in the
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Rajsich and Sheryl Lotts played together for the 3rd time at the 2018 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, and upset the defending champions
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In 2014, Rajsich played doubles with Kim Russell-Waselenchuk at the 2014 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, and they lost in the final to
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Singles and Doubles with Sadie Gross. Rajsich's last junior title came in Girls U18 Singles at the 1997 USA Racquetball Junior Olympic Championships.
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For the 7th straight year - and 10th overall - Rajsich won Women's Singles at the 2017 USA Racquetball National Singles Championships, and beat
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Rajsich was on Team USA twice in 2011. She won gold in Women's Singles at the 2011 Pan American Championships. Then Rajsich played in her first
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Rajsich won medals in both Women's Singles and Women's Doubles at the 2021 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Championships in
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in the final. The win helped her finish the season ranked 3rd, starting a streak of being ranked within the top 6 that continues to present.
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The 2015 Pan American Games were Rajsich's second Pan Am Games. Rajsich earned three medals in Toronto. She was a bronze medalist in both
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in Cali, Colombia, where she lost to Longoria, 15โ€“8, 15โ€“14. Rajsich won bronze in Cali by defeating teammate Cheryl Gudinas, 15โ€“8, 15โ€“14.
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Rajsich won Women's Singles at the US National Championships for the first time in 2004, which led to her playing Women's Singles at the
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Rajsich began playing the women's pro tour in the 2000โ€“01 season. Immediately, she made an impact, as she reached the final of the 2000
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Rajsich won only one title in the 2003โ€“04, but it was the big one: the 2003 US Open. It was her second US Open final, and she played
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in 2018โ€“19, reaching the semi-finals five times but not advancing to a final. Nonetheless, she was ranked 5th at the season's end.
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in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she played Mexican Paola Longoria, losing 12โ€“15, 15โ€“10, 11โ€“9. That scenario repeated itself in the
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and Kim Russell-Waselenchuk in the semi-finals. Nonetheless, Rajsich and Tisinger were picked to represent the US at the 2007
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Internationally, Rajsich successfully defended her gold medal in Women's Singles at the 2018 Pan American Championships in
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season ending rankings four times โ€“ three straight seasons from 2005โ€“06 to 2007-08 and then again in 2010โ€“11. She is of
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She also medaled for the US at the 2013 World Games, where Rajsich reached the semi-finals in Women's Singles at the
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Rajsich won her third US National Championship in Women's Singles in 2007, defeating Cheryl Gudinas in the final and
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Longoria defeated Rajsich four of five times, so at season's end Rajich was again 2nd to Longoria in the rankings.
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in the semi-finals, 15โ€“8, 8-15, 11โ€“8, but lost the final to Kelani Bailey and Sharon Jackson, 15โ€“10, 11โ€“15, 11โ€“8.
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Rajsich rejoined the pro tour in March 2017, reaching the semi-finals of the New Jersey Open, where she lost to
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in what was their first meeting in a final. Rajsich was also runner-up in two events that season, including the
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defeated her in Toluca, Mexico. Nevertheless, her final appearances helped Rajsich finish 2nd in the rankings.
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and Maria Paz Riquelme, 15-9, 15-5, 15-11, in the quarterfinals, but losing to Argentina's Natalia Mendez and
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and Samantha Salas, 15-14, 15-6. So, Rajsich was a bronze medalist in singles and silver medalist in doubles.
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results led to Rajsich regaining the #1 ranking at season's end, which was the fourth time she'd finished #1.
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in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Rajsich played Women's Singles at Worlds, and as in 2004, she lost to
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Just two tournaments back after the death of her father, Rajsich was asked to play for the US at the 2017
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they won Girls U16 at both the World Junior Championships and the USA Racquetball Junior Olympics.
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At the 2008 US Championships, Rajsich was runner-up at National Doubles, where she played with
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Grisar in the final, but coming runner up in Nashville to Van Hees and at the 2004 US Open to
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in the final, 1-15, 15โ€“10, 11โ€“9. This qualified the pair to play doubles for Team USA at the
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finals that season, but she slipped to 3rd in the season-ending rankings behind Longoria and
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and Natalia Mendez, 6-15, 15-9, 11-8, in the semi-finals, but lost in the final to Mexicans
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at the 2009 USA Racquetball National Doubles Championships, and were beaten in the final by
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in Santiago, Chile, where Rajsich won her first gold medals in international competition.
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final, as Longoria again defeated Rajsich, and Mexico took the gold and the USA silver.
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in the quarterfinals. But Rajsich helped the USA win gold in the Women's Team event.
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as the two-time defending champion in Women's Singles, but after defeating Chilean
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Her singles performance at the 2021 World Championships qualified Rajisch for the
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Rajsich played basketball rather than racquetball in college. She first played at
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6 times (4 times in Women's Singles & twice in Women's Doubles), as well as
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In 2019, for the first time since 2001, Rajsich lost in the Round of 16 at the
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of Argentina, 15โ€“4, 15โ€“8, in the quarterfinals, so failed to reach the podium.
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in Kingscourt, Ireland, defeating fellow American Cheryl Gudinas in the final.
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In 2001โ€“02, Rajsich again won an event - in Rosarito Beach, where she defeated
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and played for the Ladyjacks in 1999-2000 on a team that went 28-4 and won the
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For the 2007 US National Doubles Championships, Rajsich again played with
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Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States in racquetball
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Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States in racquetball
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Rajsich competed at the 2022 USA Racquetball National Championships in
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in the final. The win was Rajsich's sixth in a row and ninth overall.
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But in the summer of 2010, Rajsich won the second of her back-to-back
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is highlighted by 11 appearances in the Women's Singles final of the
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in Taiwan, Rajsich reached the final, but again lost to Longoria.
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Rajsich won her first Women's Singles World Championships at the
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1st singles (2004, 2006, 2007), 1st doubles (2012 & 2015)
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At the 2006 USA National Doubles Championships, Rajsich and
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event, as the USA was a runner up to Mexico in the final.
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This table lists Rajsich's results across annual events.
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2019 UnitedHealthcare US Open Racquetball Championships
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Rajsich again played Women's Singles for the US at the
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Rajsich lost to 35:Rajsich at 2006 World Championships 3936:Sportspeople from Phoenix, Arizona 3876:American people of Serbian descent 2184:Stanlis, Jeffrey (March 5, 1998). 2058:. January 14, 2013. Archived from 1063:Rajsich again played doubles with 897:2000-01 to 2004-05 - Career begins 84:5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 14: 3961:Medalists at the 2013 World Games 3956:Medalists at the 2009 World Games 1586:US Open Racquetball Championships 1496:. In singles, she upset 2nd seed 891:Southland Conference Championship 2086:www.internationalracquetball.com 1392:and Josefa Parada, 15โ€“14, 15โ€“2. 1348:in the semi-finals, 15โ€“8, 15โ€“4. 958:2005-06 to 2010-11 - Prime years 802: 781: 757: 740: 723: 706: 689: 672: 655: 638: 621: 604: 587: 568: 549: 521: 500: 479: 458: 437: 416: 395: 374: 348: 329: 310: 291: 272: 253: 234: 215: 196: 177: 1524:2022 Pan American Championships 1489:and Sheryl Lotts, 15-8, 15-14. 1597:women's pro racquetball events 1582:women's pro racquetball career 1538:, 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, 15-13. 841:in Women's Singles twice, and 1: 2461:Canadian Racquetball Magazine 1404:, where she competed in both 1037:, and they lost the final to 3871:American racquetball players 2818:Rajsich and Jackson win Gold 1987: 1985: 1982: 1979: 1976: 1934: 1931: 1910: 1901: 1889: 1865: 1862: 1859: 1850: 1836: 1791: 1785: 1782: 1779: 1766: 1763: 1760: 1757: 1751: 1727: 1721: 1709: 1706: 887:Stephen F. 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