Welcome Racquetball Players The National Masters Racquetball Association (NMRA) is a non-profit organization of men and women racquetball players who are age 45 and over - including some players in the 90+ category. The NMRA was created in 1971, when ten players gathered in New Castle, PA for a fun-time round robin tournament. This was the first national tournament for players 45+ years of age. Since that first event, the size of the group has exploded to a record high number of male and female members. Each year, the NMRA hosts two major championship tournaments - a National Championship and an International Championship. Competition at all NMRA Championships is offered in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Divisions are in five-year increments starting with age 45+. All NMRA tournaments are round-robin and self-refereed. You are never eliminated from play in an NMRA tournament. As membership has grown, so has tournament participation. Recent tournaments have been attended by a record number of players. If you are no longer interested in tournament competition or possibly no longer an active player, think about supporting the future of masters' racquetball by joining the NMRA.
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