Ronan Camron Clinches Bronze Medal: Ronan Camron from the United States earned the bronze medal at the 2025 Zimmer Biomet APP New York City Open on May 21. He won in three games against fellow American Chris Haworth in the men’s pro singles division of this USA Pickleball Golden Ticket event.
The bronze medal match was played in New York City, featuring two skilled players aiming to finish strong. Ronan Camron took the first game 15-9, dropped the second 13-15, and closed the match by winning the final game 15-8.
Tough Match Between Two Americans
The first game went to Ronan Camron, who controlled the pace and kept errors low. He scored steadily and won 15-9.
Chris Haworth responded in the second game with more aggressive shots. He edged Camron 15-13 to even the match and keep his medal hopes alive.
In the third and final game, Camron came back stronger. He kept up the pressure and limited mistakes. He finished with a 15-8 win to secure third place.
Bronze Medal on the Line
This match was part of the 2025 Zimmer Biomet APP New York City Open. The tournament is a key stop on the APP Tour and gives top players a Golden Ticket to the USA Pickleball National Championships. Though it was not the gold-medal match, the bronze medal held major importance for rankings and reputation.
Ronan Camron’s Strong Finish
After falling short in the semifinals, Ronan Camron rebounded well. His win over Chris Haworth earned him a spot on the podium. It also showed his ability to recover and compete under pressure.
Chris Haworth finished just outside the medals. Still, his performance throughout the tournament was competitive and promising.
News in Brief: Ronan Camron Clinches Bronze Medal
Ronan Camron of the U.S. won the bronze medal at the 2025 Zimmer Biomet APP New York City Open on May 21. He defeated fellow American Chris Haworth in three games: 15-9, 13-15, 15-8. The match secured Camron’s place on the podium in this Golden Ticket event.
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