Mike Grisz became chief executive officer of the IRT in January 2019.
[2] He succeeded John Scott, who became chief executive officer in June 2017, when the IRT was taken over by E.J.
Promotions Inc.[3] Previously, Jason Mannino, a former pro player, served as IRT President.,[4] who succeeded Dave Negrete in 2009.
Beginning in the 2010–2011 season, the IRT has changed its service rule so that players get two opportunities to put the ball into play (two serve rule),[8] as in tennis where players are allowed two faults before losing a point.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, January 25–28, 2024 Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 29-March 3, 2024 Lombard, Illinois, March 14–17, 2024 Canoga Park, California, May 23–26, 2024 Spokane, Washington, October 10–13, 2024 Lombard, Illinois, March 14–17, 2024 Note: The US Open Racquetball Championships began in November 1996.