Only one of these women will be the triple crown winner! Who will it be? The Minto US Open Triple Crown is a prestigious honor awarded to anyone at the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships who wins the gold in three different Pro categories. This is not an easy task! This year there were two triple crown winners, and this match highlights Round 1 for one of them who starts her journey in this intense match!  Check out these two great videos that give an insight into all the action.

In order to be in the running for the US Open 2017 Triple Crown, these ladies need the win! Check out this first Triple Crown qualifying match from the 2017 Minto US Open Pickleball Championships as Irina Tereschenko takes on Simone Jardim in the Pro Women’s Singles Gold Medal match. These are two very competitive ladies at the top of their game, and they show some serious hustle as they take us on a passionate ride all the way to the third tie-breaker game!

To learn more about the Minto US Open Pickleball Championships, visit usopenpickleballchampionship.com

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2017 US Open Singles SimonepbcHear from the Triple Crown Winner herself! This winning tip was captured after all three Pro games had been won. The victor talks with Pickleball Channel’s own Rusty Howes about her three wins and to what she credits her success. Also, check out exciting footage from all three of her matches and be inspired to go for the gold in your own life! Watch the Triple Crown Winning Tip today!

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2 Comments

  1. What was the fault serve at 3-3 by Byron?

  2. And why was a point deducted at a critical time for a tecnical issue?
    Seems a little over officious?

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