Waselenchuk’s IRT profile underscores unmatched racquetball dominance

Racquetball · By Marcus Chen · June 23, 2026
Waselenchuk’s IRT profile underscores unmatched racquetball dominance

Kane Waselenchuk’s profile reads like the ledger of an era, not just a player. The International Racquetball Tour lists him at No. 1 with 128 tournament titles, 15 year-end championships and a 91.3% win rate, numbers that explain why the tour still calls him the most dominant player in history.

The scale only sharpens when the wider record comes into view. Pro Racquetball Stats lists Waselenchuk at 693-67 in career IRT matches, a .912 winning percentage, and says his tour debut came on April 30, 2000, at the Bud Light IRT Pro Nationals in Las Vegas. More than two decades later, the left-hander from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, remains tied to the same ideas that built his reputation: consistency, pressure and an ability to turn another final into another finish line crossed.

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That dominance did not stop with the profile snapshot. USA Racquetball reported that Waselenchuk won his record-extending 130th career title at the IRT Minnesota Hall of Fame Tournament on March 25, 2025, a reminder that his total was still climbing after the January 2025 profile reading. A later Pro Racquetball Stats table listed him at 133 titles and 15 year-end championships, while the same database showed his head-to-head edge over Jake Bredenbeck at 7-3. The numbers are not just historical markers. They show how often opponents have had to measure themselves against a player who keeps adding to the gap.

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The current rankings only reinforce that reality. Conrrado Moscoso sits at No. 2, but the top line remains Waselenchuk’s, and that is the larger story of the modern men’s tour. In racquetball, an era is usually defined by a cluster of contenders. Waselenchuk changed that. He turned the standard itself into a moving target, one built on championships, longevity and the expectation that every season begins with him already at the center of the sport’s competitive conversation.

Sources

  1. [1]irttour.com
  2. [2]proracquetballstats.com
  3. [3]usaracquetball.com