With the third Challenge event on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour coming up in the Qatari capital Doha, the men’s entry list includes representatives from 24 different countries with home heroes Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan, the number one team in the FIVB World Ranking at the date of writing, leading the way.
Doha, Qatar
Top ranked Qataris headline men's Doha Challenge entry list
24 countries represented in men’s main draw and qualifier participants
Published 07:10, 23 Apr 2022
All the action will be available live on Volleyball TV when Doha welcomes many of the top teams in the world from May 5 through 8. And as per the now familiar Challenge tournament format, the USD 75,000 event will feature a 24-team main draw starting with modified pool play followed by single eliminations. 16 pairs are seeded directly into the main draw. The other eight will emerge from the 32-team knockout qualifiers.
When Cherif and Ahmed made their amazing breakthrough in 2021, they medalled at five of the seven 4-star events they participated in on the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour, earned a Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze and climbed to the number one spot in the World Ranking. However, with Doha being one of the 4-star events at which they failed to make it on to the podium last year, the Qatari duo owe the Doha crowd a home sand triumph. And Cherif and Ahmed have already shown that they are in great shape this year by winning gold at their Beach Pro Tour debut in Rosarito, Mexico last month.
Joining the Qataris in Doha will be an impressive list of Dutch teams, headed by 2013 world champions and 2016 Olympic bronze medallists Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen. The pair were runners-up in Rosarito and are currently fifth in the World Ranking - they are seeded second in Doha. Also representing Dutch beach volleyball, the world’s number six, Stefan Boermans and Yorick de Groot are seeded fourth. Christiaan Varenhorst and Steven van de Velde, who missed the first two stops on the Beach Pro Tour and made their debut at the Itapema Challenge in Brazil last week, are ninth on the entry list for Doha. Another two Dutch pairs, including Leon Luini and Ruben Penninga, who made a sensational run to the podium at Itapema, will start their Doha campaign in the qualifiers.
The top three seeds in the entry list are completed by Michal Bryl and Bartosz Losiak. The new Polish pairing made an excellent start on the Beach Pro Tour by winning Tlaxcala Challenge gold and making it to the Rosarito Elite16 semifinals in Mexico.
The team they lost to on the way to the Itapema quarterfinals, Czechs and world number three pair Ondrej Perusic and David Schweiner, who finished with silver in Brazil, are seeded fifth in Doha.
Itapema Men's Silver Medalists: Ondřej Perušič & David Schweiner 🇨🇿!
— Beach Volleyball World (@BeachVBWorld) April 19, 2022
This is their first #BeachProTour medal after three events and will earn 760 points to improve their World Ranking.
🥇 George/Andre 🇧🇷
🥈 Perusic/Schweiner 🇨🇿
🥉 Luini/Penninga 🇳🇱
📺 Full replays on VBTV. pic.twitter.com/lh0ar0jubp
The main draw entry list also contains other Olympic and FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship medallists. Rio 2016 runners-up Daniele Lupo and Paolo Nicolai will represent Italy with their new partners Alex Ranghieri and Samuele Cottafava, respectively. The Brazilian partnership of Evandro Gonçalves, a 2017 world champion and a 2015 World Championship bronze medallist, and Alvaro Filho, a 2013 World Championship runner-up, will play in the Doha main draw. So will Germany’s Clemens Wickler, a finalist at the last edition of the World Championships in 2019, and his new partner Nils Ehlers.
The other teams in the main draw include: Brazil’s Renato Andrew and Vitor Felipe, Australia’s Christopher McHugh and Paul Burnett, Sweden’s David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig, Austria’s Robin Seidl and Philipp Waller, Chile’s Noe Aravena and Vicente Droguett (silver medallists in Tlaxcala) and Qatar’s Mohamed Ihab Zaki and Abdallah Ibrahim Nassim.
Switzerland’s Marco Krattiger and Florian Breer lead the line-up of 32 teams set to compete in the Doha Challenge qualifications. Next down the list are Spanish veterans Pablo Herrera (a 2004 Olympic silver medallist) and Adrian Gavira, and 2016 Brazilian Olympic champion Bruno Oscar Schmidt along with his current partner Saymon Barbosa.
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