Playing in Espinho for the first time in their careers, the Americans adjusted well to the windy conditions and the deep sand that are the trademarks of the Portuguese city, which has been hosting international events for nearly 30 years.
“It’s our first time here in Espinho and we’ve heard a lot about the conditions here, especially about the wind and the deep sand,” Scoles explained. “We felt the sand a little similar to the Californian beaches, so it was not that much of a difference or a completely new obstacle for us.”
The fourth Olympian in the pool, 2019 world champion Sarah Pavan and Canadian partner Molly McBain lost to Ágatha and Rebecca in the tie-breaker (13-21, 21-16, 15-11) in the first round of pool play, but bounced back with a two-set (21-19, 21-17) win over Liliana and Paula in their second match and will move forward to the elimination rounds.
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Megan Kraft and Emily Stockman were another American duo to win their pool in Espinho. The two maintained the form they displayed on Thursday’s qualifier and defeated Portugal’s Beatriz Pinheiro/Ines Castro 2-0 (21-11, 21-17) and Spain’s Daniela Álvarez/Tania Moreno 2-1 (21-10, 16-21, 16-14) to finish first in Pool F.