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Irina Tereschenko won gold with Lucy Kovalova in Women’s Doubles Open. Kovalova defeated Tereschenko in the Women’s Open Singles finals. Women’s Doubles Open, she and Tereschenko defeated Jardim-Carr, 11-8, 11-8. She defeated Tereschenko 11- 4, 9-11, 11-8 in Open Singles. Kovalova and Tereschenko also took a silver medal in the Women’s Skill/Age Doubles, bested in three straight sets by Catherine Parenteau and Leigh Waters, 11-3, 14-12, 17-15. McGuffin went home with five medals—some of his more prestigious wins including Men’s Open Singles and Men’s 19+ Singles. Spectators described McGuffin’s performance as “on fire” for the first three days of the tournament. His Open Singles victory at the tournament’s finale was just icing on the cake for the week. McGuffin took the gold from Tyler Loong, 11-2, 3-11, 11-7, in what spectators described as some of the best pickleball they’d ever witnessed. McGuffin earned several more medals. He and his partner, Matt Goebel, won gold in the Men’s Skill / Age Doubles, defeating Wesley Gabrielsen and Morgan Evans, 11-5, 11-9. In Men’s Skill/Age Singles, he defeated Daniel Moore, 11-2, 12-10. He took silver in the Mixed Skill/Age Doubles with partner Sarah Ansboury, losing out to Jardim and Gabrielsen, 11-3, 14-12. His bronze came from the Mixed Doubles Open, where he also played with Ansboury. In the Men’s Doubles Open, Kyle Yates and Ben Johns defeated Matt Wright and Dave Weinbach, 8-11, 13-11, 11-2, 15-6, in front of a sellout crowd. The junior talent pool was also impressive this year, with William Sobek, Kyle Stoddard and Junior Mint Munro, all getting gold for the Junior Boys Singles, 1-14, 15-16, and 17-18, respectively. Layla Jimenez was the Girls Singles champion. A Juniors party later in the week gave the younger players a chance to play against pros for bragging rights. Competition in the 50+ events was tighter than ever. Cammy MacGregor won the Women’s Senior Singles, and Scott Moore won the gold on the men’s side. Most of the action coming out of Indian Wells was captured by media partner ESPN3, ESPN’s streaming channel that specializes in bringing sports with a global interest to U.S. audiences. It was the first time pickleball was featured on the same channel that brings the World Cup and the Le Mans to the U.S. market, and matches will be available on ESPN3 on VOD until November of 2019. Dan ie l M oo re Continued on next page > NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 | MAGAZINE 31