2008 Racquetball World Championships - Women's Singles Competition

Women's Singles Competition

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Rhonda Rajsich 2
32 Maria Aguilar 0
1 R. Rajsich 2
17 V. Reveron 0
17 Vivianna Reveron 2
16 Jeong Ae Lee 1
1 R. Rajsich 2
8 T. Sakamoto 0
9 Fabiola Márquez 2
24 Mónica Escobar 0
9 F. Márquez 0
8 T Sakamoto 2
25 Deborah Kessler 0
8 Toshiko Sakamoto 2
1 R. Rajsich 2
5 P. Longoria 0
5 Paola Longoria 2
28 Raquel Consegal 0
5 P. Longoria 2
12 Y. Sabja 0
21 Andrea Gordon 0
12 Yazmine Sabja 2
5 P. Longoria 2
4 J. Grand'maitre 0
13 Eithne Skehan 0
20 Cristina Córdova 2
20 C. Córdova 0
4 J Grand'maitre 2
29 Cristina Amaya 0
4 Josee Grand'maitre 2
1 R. Rajsich 2
3 C. Gudinas Holmes 0
3 Cheryl Gud. Holmes 2
30 Ana Fortin 0
3 C. Gudinas Holmes 2
14 A. Jung Eun 0
19 Mariana Paredes 0
14 Jung Eun Ane 2
3 C. Gudinas Holmes 2
11 A. Grisar 0
11 Ángela Grisar 2
22 Patricia Beltranena 0
11 A. Grisar 2
6 H. Kajino 0
27 Naomi Sasso 0
6 Harumi Kajino 2
3 C. Gudinas Holmes 2
2 J. Saunders 1
7 Susana Acosta 2
26 Elisabet Consegal 0
7 S. Acosta 2
10 J. Daza 1
23 Yvonne Kortes 0
10 Jenny Daza 2
7 S. Acosta 0
2 J. Saunders 2
15 Ciara Mcmanamon 0
18 Maria Paz Muñoz 2
18 M.P. Muñoz 1
2 J. Saunders 2
31 Ayten Kececi 0
2 Jen Saunders 2
Winner
RHONDA RAJSICH

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