Photos courtesy of Brendan Anthony
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The annual David Posnack JCC Racquetball Tournament in Davie played in front of a sold-out crowd for the 13th year in a row.
The popular tournament continues to resonate among the racquetball community as players from seven states as well as Argentina and Bolivia got the opportunity to compete in singles and doubles play.
Miami’s Alejandro Herrera defended his 2021 men’s singles open title with a victory over Florida’s top-ranked player Jonathan Burns 14-15, 15-10 and 11-4 in the tiebreaker.
The 40-year-old Herrera has been playing racquetball since age 8. He has accumulated some impressive victories over his career. In 2014, Herrera won the World Doubles Championship and followed that up with a United States Open singles championship in 2018.
The Fitts twins Hailey and Hannah came in from Missouri to compete in singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches.
Being the father of twins has curtailed some of his racquetball activities, but his passion for the sport remains high.
“This is one of my favorite tournaments and for me, it has always been about racquetball,” Herrera said. “I use to play a lot but since my twins were born, I haven’t been playing as much. I think I’m ranked top three in the state. I’m considered a hard hitter and dive all over the court, while Jonathan is more precise. We always have good matches. We have opposite styles, which makes it great to watch.”
Burns recently won the State of Florida Open singles title and has now won four state titles (2015, 2018, 2021 and 2022).
“Jonathan is a good friend of mine, and he is an amazing player who is very consistent,” Herrera said. “I like to play him a lot and it was a close battle. Jon is 43 and I’m 40 so we are the old men in our sport. Age is just a number and it’s how you prepare yourself. Jon and I are very disciplined. A lot of the younger players may have more talent but lack discipline. I’m consistent and a hard-worker.”
The Susan and Paul Suid Racquetball Center at the David Posnack JCC has courts that are conducive to Herrera’s game. The former tour professional has a lot of overseas experience having played in China, Japan and Korea.
“I grew up playing on concrete in Columbia and I like playing on a fast, hard surface,” he said. “These are very good courts for me and I had some good competition. I was happy to win this. I got a trophy and recognition and that is good enough for me. I’m hoping to come back next year and win my third in a row. I think I’ve won this tournament around eight times and have been in every final.”
In the men’s open doubles competition, Alain Yahia and Rafael Fuentes took the title, while the women’s doubles open championship went to Michele Scott and Clauda Andrade.
Chanisleydis Leon, of Miami, claimed the women’s singles open title.
Twin sisters Hailey and Hannah Fitts from Missouri finished first and second respectively in the women’s singles AB division. Graci Wargo and Alex Zamudio took top honors in the mixed doubles open division.
Co-tournament directors Rick Bernstein and Susan Suid said they were pleased to see some level of normalcy return to the tournament after the 2020 event was a COVID-19 casualty. The tournament in 2021 had a few restrictions but was still a sellout.
Grillmaster Harvey Bernstein was back to the culinary delight of all the players who were fed for the weekend. The tournament continues to be a fundraiser for the Giborim Special Needs program at the DPJCC.
“We raised approximately $20,000 this year,” Bernstein said. “It’s a wonderful thing that we can play a game we love and raise money for such a worthy cause. It’s a win-win. A huge thank you to our players and sponsors that have supported this tournament making it completely sold out for 13 years in a row.”
There was plenty of star power on hand with 26 different age and skill divisions competing among the 136 entrants.
Tim Hansen and Ken Angeloccis won the men’s doubles 55+ division. Hansen is a former U.S. National champion and a racquetball Hall of Famer.
“This is one of the best tournaments in the country,” Hansen said. “The tournament directors Rick [Bernstein] and Susan [Suid] work tirelessly to make this fundraiser a very enjoyable weekend of fun. I love this tournament and will always support Rick and Susan. Winning at this tournament is very special as I enjoy the family of players I grew up with at this tournament. I thank Rick and Susan for their hard work and dedication.”