The two, who paired in April, with the Olympic qualification period already underway, increased their chances of making it to next year’s Games with their good performance in Mexico. With just seven results accounted for before the World Championships, Pedro and Guto ranked fourth among the Brazilian teams in the Provisional Olympic Rankings with 4,320 points, behind Andre Loyola/George Wanderley (7,480), Evandro/Arthur (6,580) and Vitor Felipe/Renato Lima (5,640), but will certainly gain ground on them after the Mexican event.
“There were a lot of factors involved in this match,” Pedro reflected. “These two teams know each other very well and we’re both fighting for an Olympic spot. We knew this match would be huge for us, especially with it being at the World Championships, where there are so many points in play. I’m very happy that again we managed to come back after losing the first set, which is not easy.”
In the quarterfinals, the Brazilians will face Americans Theo Brunner and Trevor Crabb, who topped Australians Thomas Hodges and Zachery Schubert in two sets (21-17, 21-17).
The Netherlands were the other nation to have an important chapter of their internal battle for a spot in Paris 2024 written on Thursday in Mexico with the duel between Stefan Boermans/Yorick de Groot and Matthew Immers/Steven van de Velde.