His wife, former volleyball star Manon Nummerdor-Flier, who made her debut on the World Tour this season, will be competing with Marleen van Iersel in the main draw. The 33-year old Flier is excited to compete on home ground. “This will be a great event. It’s a brand new facility and the same organization that staged the World Championships. They did a great job then, so I am convinced they will do a great job now.”
Having competed in four World Tour events together, with 17th in Xiamen being their best finish so far, Van Iersel hopes for a better result in her hometown. “We will have the support of the home crowd. This just might give us some extra wings.”
Making a (temporary) comeback is 32-year old Dutch player Sanne Keizer, who ended her international career in 2013. The 2012 European champion, who placed ninth at the 2012 London Olympic Games with Van Iersel and claimed two gold medals, a bronze and a silver during her World Tour career, will replace injured Sophie van Gestel at the side of Madelein Meppelink.
"Dutch Delight" for Sanne Keizer as she replaces the injured Sophie van Gestel
The third Dutch pair starting in main draw on Thursday is Jolien Sinnema/Joy Stubbe. The men’s main draw teams are 2013 world champs Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen, Christiaan Varenhorst/Maarten van Garderen and Mees Blom/Ruben Penninga. Jannes van der Ham/Sven Vismans and Raisa Schoon/Emi van Driel are scheduled to compete for the Netherlands in the men's and women's qualification tournaments on Wednesday.
Leading the field of the US$150,000 3-star DELA Beach Open are Latvia’s Janis Smedins and Aleksandrs Samoilovs in the men’s competition. Brazil’s Larissa Franca and Talita Antunes, who won their second gold of the season last week in Moscow, lead the women’s competition.