2024 USSP National Championship Highlights: The 2024 USSP National Championship, presented by Humana, started in Casa Grande, Arizona, from December 5th to December 8th, offering a stage for some of the sport’s most seasoned players. Among the many compelling matchups, the Women’s Doubles Legends division (ages 65-69) and skill (4.0 and 4.5) featured two formidable pairs—Karen O’Hare and Robyn Readicker against Jo Honeycutt and Grace Jaworsky.
Thrilling Finals at the National Championship
The final match in this competitive age bracket did not disappoint. It was a high-paced battle, with both teams showing their experience and skill on the court. O’Hare and Readicker faced off against Honeycutt and Jaworsky, each side determined to claim the title.
The first set saw Honeycutt and Jaworsky taking an early lead, with O’Hare and Readicker fighting hard to regain momentum. Despite a valiant effort from the former duo, Honeycutt and Jaworsky clinched the first set, 11-6.
In the second set, O’Hare and Readicker regrouped, pushing their opponents to the brink. The action was intense, with every point contested. However, Honeycutt and Jaworsky remained composed, capturing the second set 11-9 and sealing the victory.
Key Details
- Event: 2024 USSP National Championship
- Location: Casa Grande, Arizona
- Dates: December 5-8, 2024
- Division: Women’s Doubles Legends (65-69), Skill Levels 4.0 & 4.5
- Finalists: Karen O’Hare and Robyn Readicker vs. Jo Honeycutt and Grace Jaworsky
- Final Score: 6-11, 9-11
- Winners: Jo Honeycutt and Grace Jaworsky
News in Brief: 2024 USSP National Championship Highlights
The 2024 USSP National Championship featured an exciting Women’s Doubles Legends final in the 65-69 age group. Jo Honeycutt and Grace Jaworsky won over Karen O’Hare and Robyn Readicker, with set scores of 11-6 and 11-9. The match, part of the event presented by Humana in Casa Grande, Arizona, highlighted the skill and determination of these seasoned players in a thrilling championship finale.
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