Breaking Down the 2023 Race 4 Eight Men’s Pro Tucson Memorial Field

Posted on Oct 28 2023 - 2:30am by DV

Tucson, AZ, WPH Press, 10/30/23

The twelfth Race 4 Eight season kicked off with the 2023 Race 4 Eight Portland Classic, at the famed Multnomah Athletic Club, with Martin Mulkerrins defending his R48 Portland Classic title and winning his sixth Race 4 Eight title in dominating fashion.

The most lucrative stop of the 2023/24 Race 4 Eight season kicks off on Friday, November 3, as the game’s best will meet at the Tucson Racquet Club for the annual Race 4 Eight Tucson Memorial.

In advance of the 2023 Tucson Memorial, let’s examine the stats from the Race 4 Eight’s top ranked R48 Men’s pros entered in the 2023 Tucson Memorial.

Lucho Cordova (#1)

  • 2022/23 Player’s Cup Winner
  • 5 Race 4 Eight titles during the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Current Race 4 Eight #1 pro
  • 32-5 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • 9 Race 4 Eight titles in his career (2011-2023)
  • Won 5 of 7 2022/23 Race 4 Eight events in which courts had one or zero glass back walls
  • 136 career Race 4 Eight match wins (fourth all-time)
  • Nine career Race 4 Eight titles (fourth all-time)
  • Advanced to the final of the first event of the 2023/24 Race 4 Eight season at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic (lost to Mulkerrins)
  • 3-1 record on the 2023/24 Race 4 Eight season

Martin Mulkerrins (#2)

  • 3 Race 4 Eight titles during the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Current Race 4 Eight #2 pro
  • 26-6 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • 6 Race 4 Eight titles in his career (2013-2023)
  • Reached #1 for on the Race 4 Eight tour after winning the 2023 New Orleans R48
  • Won the first event of the 2023/24 Race 4 Eight season at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic (def Lucho)
  • 4-0 record on the 2023/24 season

Leo Canales, Jr. (#3)

  • 1 Finals appearance in his Race 4 Eight career (2023 Salt Lake City)
  • Reached career-high #3 ranking on the Race 4 Eight tour (current)
  • 20-10 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Reached three semifinals on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • 2018 USHA collegiate national singles champion
  • Making his first start of the 2023/24 Race 4 Eight season

Daniel Cordova (#5)

  • 16-10 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Four semifinal appearances on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Recovered from a broken foot to make the finals of the 2022 R48 Icebreaker
  • Three Race 4 Eight titles, eight Race 4 Eight finals appearances
  • Reached the semifinals of the 2023 R48 Portland Classic (lost to Lucho)
  • 3-1 record on the on the 2023/24 season
  • Faced three match points in his round of 16 match at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic against Dylan Hernandez and won
  • Became the twenty-seventh player in the history of the Race 4 Eight tour to face match point and win at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic

David Fink (#6)

  • 20-10 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • One Race 4 Eight title (2021 R48 Icebreaker), six finals appearances
  • 150 career Race 4 Eight match wins (most in history)
  • Reached one final and six semifinals on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Reached #1 on the Race 4 Eight tour (2017)
  • 2-2 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Lenning/Burgos)
  • Fell to his lowest ranking (#6) since 2020

Sean Lenning (#7)

  • Reached #1 on the Race 4 Eight tour (2012)
  • 139 career Race 4 Eight match wins (third most all-time)
  • Advanced to three consecutive Race 4 Eight finals in his last three starts on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season (Juarez, Tucson, Salt Lake City)
  • One of two players to have started the Race 4 Eight tour in the top eight (2011, Idaho) and still be in the Race 4 Eight top eight (current)
  • Seven Race 4 Eight titles in 23 Race 4 Eight finals
  • 3-1 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Mulkerrins)
  • Streak of three straight Race 4 Eight finals and two-match Race winning streak against Mulkerrins ended at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic

Braulio Ruiz (#8)

  • 12-12 record on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Reached the semifinals twice in his Race 4 Eight career
  • Finished in the top seven of the first five Race 4 Eight events on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Finished sixth in three consecutive Race 4 Eight starts (2022 Player’s Championship, 2022 Memorial, 2022 R48 Icebreaker)
  • 2-2 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Danos/Esser

Sam Esser (#9)

  • Career high Race 4 Eight ranking of number 5 (2022)
  • Best career Race 4 Eight finish (fifth)
  • Rallied from match point down at the 2023 Race 4 Eight Hall of Fame to defeat Ivan Burgos
  • Finished in the top seven in four of his last five starts and inside the top nine in all five starts on the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • 3-2 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Lucho/Burgos)
  • Rallied from a 3-9 tiebreaker deficit to defeat Mark Doyle 15-13 in the round of 16 at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic

Max Langmack (#10)

  • Reached his first Race 4 Eight final at the 2023 RFC R48LTE
  • Was the only player to advance to the final of a R48 final during the season and not finish the season inside of the Elite 8
  • Became the first player ranked outside of the top 4 to defeat R48 #1 Lucho Cordova during the 2022/23 Race 4 Eight season
  • Tallest pro handball player in history (6”9)
  • Finished thirteenth at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic
  • 1-2 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Burgos/Perez)
  • Led Ivan Burgos 7-3 in the tiebreaker in the round of 16 at th3 2023 R48 Portland Classic before losing 15-9 (previously undefeated against Burgos in Race play)
  • First qualified at the 2018 Race 4 Eight Houston
  • Moved to Tucson two days before the 2023 R48 Portland Classic

Ivan Burgos (#11)

  • Defeated then #4 Danos Cordova in the round of 16 at the 2022 Tucson Memorial
  • Became the first R48 pro to lose consecutive back-to-back round of 16 matches by two points in tiebreakers since Shorty Ruiz in 2018 (Burgos lost to Cooney 13-15 in the third in Juarez, Burgos lost 15-17 to Esser at the Hall of Fame)
  • Best Race 4 Eight finish: 5th at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic
  • Rallied from a 3-7 tiebreaker deficit in the round of 16 against Max Langmack at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic to win 15-9
  • 4-1 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Mulkerrins)
  • Defeated three top ten pros at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic (Langmack, Fink, Esser)

Mark Doyle (#12)

  • 2022/23 Race 4 Eight Rookie of the Year
  • Best career Race 4 Eight finish: sixth at the 2023 R48 Red Death
  • Survived three match points to defeat then R48 #3 David Fink at the 2023 R48 New Orleans
  • Qualified as a 19-year-old for the first time at the 2022 Tucson Memorial (defeated then R48 #11 Abraham Montijo)
  • Current collegiate All-American (University of Minnesota, Mankato)
  • Surrendered a 9-3 tiebreaker lead at the 2023 R48 Portland Classic against Sam Esser to lose 15-13
  • 2-2 record on the 2023/24 season (lost to Esser/Perez)

2023 Tucson Memorial Broadcast Schedule on ESPN: Saturday, November 4, 9 am-7 pm PST, Sunday, November 5, 10 am-1:30 pm PST

Tucson Memorial R48 XI Press Release HERE

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Current Race 4 Eight Rankings HERE

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Race 4 Eight Pro Player Bios HERE

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DF’s R48 Fun Facts and Trends + Race 4 Eight History of Champions HERE

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