This is "open" in name only. This isn't even club A around here. No kills. No cut offs. Everything left high, many clear ceiling misses to setups. This is not open level racquetball.
I grew up playing in the 80s-00s, IRT, massive Nationals in Houston, unreal 64-128 draws in NE regionals. No offense to these two players, but this was B, maybe A at best back in the day. Ball is way too fast, footwork and court positioning is virtually non-existent
i got a possibly unrelated question to this video: how do they convert this rball court to a squash court if rball courts are 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet high. Meanwhile, official squash courts are 32 feet (9.75m) long, 21 feet (6.4m) wide, and 18 feet (5.64m) high.? They move the glass backwall inwards for squash? I see a front tin line on this court and i've seen other courts with squash lines so I have always wondered how that works.