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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

2002 Choice Hotels US Open Semifinal: Sudsy Monchik vs Jack Huczek

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  • Wow, the rally at 7:00 is amazing!

  • you are right, truly racquetball at 7. it is very tough to play at that level.

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  • Wow the rally at 7 min is as good as it gets.You really can't play the game at a higher level.Too bad RB for the most part is not telegenic.It's such a great game but hard to follow on TV.

  • is also funny to see (or hear) that Jason Thoerner is still being the referee almost 10 years later, and Shawn Royster is still commenting the matches :)

  • xD... young Jack was so funny to me... so sorry that a great player like him is retired now -.-

  • Remember when Jack wasn't a douche.....? Me either..

  • jack looks super young here man wow

  • @mrbobevans i completely agree. no doubt professional racquetball needs something of this nature involved in the game.

    i hope it comes around sooner than later.

    yeah, i've never known Federer to be partial to hawk-eye but then again he does use it to his convenience at times.

  • @Fernandez218 To me, the technology has helped the tennis game. I know Roger Federer wasn't thrilled about the technology at first. But he is starting to realize its advantages. I think the Jennifer Capriati vs. Serena Williams made the WTA and ATP realize that they can't have matches like that. Hope racquetball will move in that direction.

  • @mrbobevans thanks for repeating what i said... i guess.  it is important. i suppose IRT just doesn't have the funds to afford this, i.e. not enough fans involved in the sport.

  • @Fernandez218 Tennis has used technology to determine if the ball was in or out. The player is allotted a set amount of challenges. If the player's challenge is correct he or she keeps the challenge. To me, the hardest thing in racquetball is to determine if there is a skip. I would think there is technology that could judge this.

  • It's funny to watch these older vidoes, all the pros arent with their current sponsors now, haha. Jack here is with ProKennex, I watched one with Kane when he was sporting Ektelon, Rocky sporting Head.

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