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Athletes and fans alike can look forward to an exhilarating year of Beach Pro Tour Futures action with events across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania already confirmed. The tour calendar continues to expand, with 2024 boasting an impressive 24 confirmed events already, of which 21 are scheduled for the first half of the year.

The Beach Pro Tour Futures events play a key role in providing opportunities for up-and-coming teams and serve as a stepping stone to the Challenge-level events. They also allow cities to promote the sport within their countries. The full calendar of Futures events can be found here.

The action-packed season will kick off in Oceania from 28 February to 3 March, with Mollymook, Australia set to host the tour for the first time in history. Teams will then head to the picturesque Mount Maunganui in New Zealand between 7 and 10 March following the stop’s successful debut last year. Futures action will then return to Australia with Coolangatta hosting a double gender event from 20 to 24 March for the second consecutive year.

New Zealand’s duo of Shaunna Polley and Alice Zeimann celebrate gold at the 2023 Futures event in Mount Maunganui (source: volleyballnz.org.nz)

New Zealand’s duo of Shaunna Polley and Alice Zeimann celebrate gold at the 2023 Futures event in Mount Maunganui (source: volleyballnz.org.nz) 

Tahiti, French Polynesia is set to host not one, but two events in 2024. Following the successful men's stop in 2023, the island will feature a men's competition from 2 to 6 April, followed by a women's event from 9 to 13 April this year.

In April and June, the Beach Pro Tour Futures will make its way to Asia and Europe. Nuvali, Philippines will organise a stop between 11 and 14 April, providing a taste of what is to come with the Beach Pro Tour Challenge event scheduled at the same venue in November 2024.

China will organise four Futures tournaments in 2024, with two events taking place in May, following the conclusion of the Xiamen Challenge. Pingtan, Fujian, will welcome the Futures tour from 9 to 12 May, building on the success of the Asian Beach Volleyball Championships hosted by the city in 2023. Meanwhile, Wuhan Qingshan will stage an event from 16 to 19 May, using the same venue that hosted the Military World Games in 2019.

Two additional Futures events are confirmed for China after the Olympic Games Paris 2024, including a return to Qidong on 5-9 September and the tour’s first-ever visit to Qingdao on 12-15 September. Sri Lanka is also ready to welcome the tour again in 2024, with a Futures event featuring both men's and women's tournaments in Negombo from 19 to 22 December.

May and June will see an array of events in Europe, starting with a men's stop in the Spanish capital of Madrid from 2 to 12 May, followed by a women's event from 16 to 19 May, both taking place at the state-of-the-art Parque Deportivo Puerta de Hierro.

Madrid is set to host back-to-back men’s and women’s Futures events in May (source: rfevb.com)

Madrid is set to host back-to-back men’s and women’s Futures events in May (source: rfevb.com) 

The tour will also return to Cervia, Italy, with a double gender competition from 16 to 19 May, followed by a debut event in Battipaglia, Italy.

Spiez, Switzerland, will once again host the tour in late May and early June, building on the highly successful premiere in 2023.

Krakow, Poland will join the list of first-time hosts in June. The city will feature men's and women's events on consecutive weeks from 6-9 and 13-16 June, respectively. Bulgaria's seaside resort of Sveti Vlas will also make its debut in June, hosting men's and women's events during the same weekend as the men's Futures in Krakow.

Returning to the strong lineup of host cities in 2024 are Lille, France, from 13 to 16 June, and Messina, Italy, from 20 to 23 June, both hosting double gender events. To round out a busy month, Ios Island in the Aegean Sea, a beach volleyball hotspot, will host an event from 19 to 22 June, while Geneva, Switzerland, will welcome the tour from 20 to 23 June.

North America will also welcome the Beach Pro Tour Futures in 2024, with Halifax, Canada, scheduled for 21 to 25 August.

Negotiations are currently ongoing with National Federations and organisers for the second half of the year, promising even more exciting Futures events for athletes and fans from July onwards. Stay tuned for further updates which are expected in February.

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