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Christian Alshon and Hayden Patriquin Win Bronze at PPA, Defeat Johns Brothers

Christian Alshon and Hayden Patriquin Win Bronze at PPA: In a significant achievement at the PPA Kansas City tournament, Christian Alshon and Hayden Patriquin, the No. 6 seeds, claimed their first medal as a duo. The bronze medal match saw them deliver an impressive performance against the highly regarded Ben Johns and Collin Johns, winning in straight sets with scores of 11-4 and 11-3.

Dominant Display

Alshon and Patriquin showed their synergy and tactical precision throughout the match. From the start, they applied relentless pressure on the Johns brothers, dominating the game with powerful shots and impeccable coordination. Their ability to control the pace of the match was evident as they quickly gained the upper hand in both sets.

First Medal Together

This victory marks the first time Alshon and Patriquin have medaled together in a PPA tournament, signaling their potential as a formidable team in future competitions. Their strong showing in Kansas City highlights their growth as a partnership and sets the stage for more success on the pickleball circuit.

The bronze medal win is a testament to their hard work, determination, and the growing chemistry between them as a team. As they continue to compete at the highest level, Alshon and Patriquin are certainly players to watch in the coming tournaments

Final Results

Team Set 1 Set 2
Christian Alshon/Hayden Patriquin 11 11
Ben Johns/Collin Johns 4 3

News in Brief: Christian Alshon and Hayden Patriquin Win Bronze at PPA

At the PPA Kansas City tournament, No. 6 seeds Christian Alshon and Hayden Patriquin achieved a significant milestone by winning their first medal as a duo. In the bronze medal match, they delivered an outstanding performance, defeating the highly regarded Ben Johns and Collin Johns in straight sets with scores of 11-4 and 11-3.

Alshon and Patriquin’s victory showed their strong synergy and tactical precision, allowing them to dominate the match from the outset. This bronze medal win highlights their potential as a formidable team in future competitions and reflects their hard work and growing chemistry on the court. Their impressive performance signals a promising future on the pickleball circuit.

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