San Clemente, California.

December 8, 2024.

MIXED DOUBLES FINAL: (2) Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns def. (4) Catherine Parenteau and Christian Alshon, 11-3, 11-3, 8-11, 11-1.

  • Part of Waters’ 30th career Triple Crown and 10th this year.
  • Waters/Johns’ 43rd career title together and 16th this year.
  • Waters and Johns had fewer serve/return/thirds errors, 11-5.
  • Waters and Johns were better at winning rally-ending speed-up hands battles they initiated, 80% to 65%.
  • Johns had 11 clean winners and a +11 speed-up differential.
  • Longest rally: 34 shots. 

MEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (3) Hayden Patriquin and Federico Staksrud def. (4) JW Johnson and Gabe Tardio, 11-6, 11-1, 11-7.

  • Staksrud’s fifth doubles title this year, Patriquin’s fourth.
  • Patriquin/Staksrud’s third title together this year.
  • Patriquin/Staksrud had fewer dinks into the net or wide plus volleys into the net, 17-11.
  • Patriquin/Staksrud had fewer serve/return/thirds errors, 10-3.
  • Longest rally: 35 shots.

WOMEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: (1) Catherine Parenteau and Anna Leigh Waters def. (2) Anna Bright and Rachel Rohrabacher, 6-11, 11-5, 11-5, 12-10.

  • Part of Waters’ 30th career Triple Crown and 10th this year.
  • Parenteau/Waters’ 25th career title together, and 14th this year.
  • Parenteau/Waters were 6-3 in finals against Bright/Rohrabacher this year.
  • Parenteau/Waters had no errors on serves or returns.
  • Longest rally: 45 shots.

MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (4) Hunter Johnson def. (3) Connor Garnett, 11-6, 12-10.

  • Johnson’s third title this year, third-most behind Staksrud and Johns.
  • Johnson had more clean winners, 15-6.
  • Johnson had fewer serve/return errors, 8-5.
  • Longest rally: 14 shots.

WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL: (1) Anna Leigh Waters def. (3) Parris Todd, 11-9, 11-4.

  • Part of Waters’ 30th career Triple Crown and 10th this year.
  • Waters’ 44th career title, and 12th this year.
  • Waters is now 44-3 in singles finals and 33-0 in finals since losing to Todd in 2022.
  • Waters had more clean winners, 14-6.
  • At 4-4 in Game Three, Waters won seven of the next eight rallies to close the match.
  • Longest rally: 14 shots.

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