Final Results of the CIBC Texas Open 2025 Men’s 3.5 to 4.0 Amateur Doubles for Players Ages 60 Plus and 70 Plus

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Exciting Results from Men’s 3.5 to 4.0 Amateur Doubles at PPA Tour CIBC Texas Open 2025

The PPA Tour CIBC Texas Open 2025 is in full swing at the Courts of McKinney in McKinney, Texas, showcasing some of the most competitive pickleball action of the year. The Men’s 3.5 to 4.0 Amateur Doubles categories have been particularly intense, with players giving it their all on the court.

In the Men’s Doubles (3.5 to 4.0, Age 70 and Above) category, the competition concluded in a round-robin format on March 12, 2025. The top performers in this division were Gary Wright and Sam Saunders, who took home the gold medal. They displayed experience, skill, and strategic play throughout the tournament. John Culin and Mike Austin secured the silver medal, while Roger deHay and Randy O’Hare claimed the bronze.

Moving on to the Men’s Doubles (3.5, Age 60 to 69) category, Steve Reynolds and David Toomey emerged victorious, earning the gold medal. Their precision and determination on the court were unmatched. Herry Stallings and Thomas Burns secured the silver medal, with John Lonborg and Timothy J. Hogan taking home the bronze after putting up a great fight.

The PPA Tour CIBC Texas Open 2025 is shedding light on the growing popularity of pickleball among senior players. The level of competition in the 60+ and 70+ age groups is on the rise, with more players showcasing their skills at a high level. The event’s live streaming of amateur courts is allowing fans and family members to stay connected and follow the action, bringing more visibility to the sport.

Overall, the Men’s 3.5 to 4.0 Amateur Doubles categories at the PPA Tour CIBC Texas Open 2025 have been a thrilling display of talent, strategy, and sportsmanship. Stay tuned for more exciting matches as the tournament continues to unfold in McKinney, Texas.

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