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Álvaro Beltrán (born October 15, 1978), is a Mexican professional
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player. Beltrán is the curren
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(IRF) World Champion in Men's Doubles with Daniel De La Rosa, winning the title in 2022 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. He was the second man to win both Men's Singles and Men's Doubles at the
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. His six world titles (1 singles & 5 doubles) tie him for 3rd most in IRF history. Beltran has been a top 10 player on the
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(IRT) for 18 seasons.


Professional career

Beltrán was the first Mexican to be ranked in the top 10 IRT at season's end in 2000-01, and has been a top 10 IRT player in 18 seasons finishing at #3 (his career high) four times.http://www.bossconsulting.com/irt/ IRT Historical Data Archive He won his first IRT event in 2013 when he defeated fellow Mexican Daniel De La Rosa in the final of the Red Swain Shootout. Beltran's second win came in November 2015 at the Galaxy Custom Printing Pro-Am in Atlanta, where he defeated
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, in the final, 11-8, 8-11, 11-5, 11-4. Overall, Beltrán has been in 35 finals in 178 appearances on tour, which is 6th most all time. Beltrán has been in the finals of the
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twice: once in 2010 and again in 2014. He was the first Mexican to do so. He lost both finals to
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but did win the first game of 2010 final, which was Waselenchuk's first loss of a game in six US Open finals. 2010 final was the first US Open final with two non-American players. Also of note, Beltrán is one of only two players to beat IRT #1 Waselenchuk in a completed match, since Waselenchk's return to the IRT tour in the fall of 2008. That win occurred at the 2009 California Open when Beltrán defeated Waslenchuk in four games in the semi-finals.


International career

Beltrán is the only racquetball player to win
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in both Men's Singles and Men's Doubles. Beltrán won Men's Singles at the 2000 Racquetball World Championships hosted by the International Racquetball Federation in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, defeating American
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in the final. He has won Men's Doubles thrice, all with Javier Moreno. Most recently, he and Moreno won the 2016 Worlds Championships in
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, where they defeated Americans Jake Bredenbeck and Jose Diaz in the final, 15-12, 15-9. Beltran and Moreno first won Men's Doubles in
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, defeating Americans Carson and
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in the final, and then six years later in
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, defeating Americans Tony Carson and Jansen Allen. Both those wins were in
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. Beltrán and Moreno also won the gold medals in doubles at
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, and
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. In 2003, they beat Americans Ruben Gonzalez and Mike Guidry in the final, and in 2011 final, defeated Venezuelans Cesar Castillo and Jorge Hirsekorn. Beltrán also won gold in the team competition at the
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. In addition, Beltrán won three consecutive
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in Men's Singles from 2007–2009, and the 2015 Pan Am Championship in Men's Doubles with Javier Moreno. He is a two time the gold medalist in Men's Singles at the
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, as he defeated countrymen Gilberto Meija in 2010 final and Daniel De La Rosa in 2014 final, 15-7, 15-2. In 2018, Beltrán and Rodrigo Montoya captured gold at the
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by defeating Bolivians Roland Keller and Conrrado Moscoso in the final, 13-15, 15-10, 11-6.


References


External links


IRT website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beltran, Alvaro Living people 1978 births Mexican racquetball players Racquetball players at the 2011 Pan American Games Sportspeople from Tijuana Racquetball players at the 2015 Pan American Games Pan American Games gold medalists for Mexico Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico Pan American Games medalists in racquetball Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Mexico Competitors at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games Racquetball players at the 1999 Pan American Games Racquetball players at the 2003 Pan American Games Racquetball players at the 2019 Pan American Games Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in racquetball Medalists at the 2011 Pan American Games Medalists at the 2015 Pan American Games Medalists at the 2019 Pan American Games