Two Czech pairs earned their spots on the women’s podium at the Messina Futures in Italy, both claiming their second consecutive Futures medals on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour, after the Prague Futures earlier this month, only switching their places. This time, Martina Maixnerova & Kylie Neuschaeferova took gold, while Katerina Pavelkova & Anna Pavelkova settled for bronze, with Switzerland’s Menia Bentele & Annique Niederhauser joining them on the podium with silver. In an all-Italian men’s final, Alex Ranghieri & Tobia Marchetto beat Samuele Cottafava & Gianluca Dal Corso, while Denmark’s Mads Mollgaard & Nicolai Houmann completed the podium.
Futures - Messina, ITA - 2025
Czech ladies and Italian men dominate Messina Futures podiums
Pairs from Switzerland and Denmark also make it among the Beach Pro Tour medalists in Italy
Published 02:18, 24 Jun 2025

Martina Maixnerova & Kylie Neuschaeferova triumph as Messina Futures winners (source: cev.eu)

Alex Ranghieri in attack during the all-Italian Messina Futures final (source: cev.eu)
In Messina, third-seeded Czechs Maixnerova & Neuschaeferova dropped only a set in five matches played on the way to their first gold and second medal on the Beach Pro Tour as a pair. Another Czech pairing, that of 14th-seeded Lucie Knoblochova & Adela Petrikova, who came in through the qualifications, fell victim to Maixnerova & Neuschaeferova in the semifinals, 2-0 (21-17, 21-14). In the gold medal showdown, Maixnerova & Neuschaeferova battled it out for a tight 2-0 (23-21, 21-19) victory over Bentele & Niederhauser.
It was the second time the sixth-seeded Swiss duo met Maixnerova & Neuschaeferova at the tournament. Those were the only two losses Bentele & Niederhauser suffered in Messina. In their semifinal against top-seeded Pavelkova & Pavelkova, the Swiss came back from a set down to celebrate a 2-1 (19-21, 21-17, 15-11) upset and guarantee themselves a medal, their first on the Tour as a team, and interrupt the 19-year-old Czech twins’ winning streak at the event.
The Pavelkovas reacted with a 2-0 (21-14, 21-16) sweep of the all-Czech third-place match against Knoblochova & Petrikova and picked up their third Futures medal in a row, after the Cervia silver and the Prague gold.

The 2025 Messina Futures women’s podium (source: cev.eu)
In what seems to have been a one-off attempt to test their luck on the Beach Pro Tour as a team, the Italian combo of two-time Olympian Alex Ranghieri with Tobia Marchetto proved absolutely successful. Starting from the qualifications, they won six games in a row to top the podium with gold. In the semifinals, the fourth-seeded Italians mastered a 2-0 (21-16, 21-16) victory over Denmark’s Mollgaard & Houmann, and in an all-Italian gold medal showdown, they put together a 2-1 (21-18, 18-21, 15-13) victory over Cottafava & Dal Corso.
Second-seeded Cottafava & Dal Corso hammered out a 2-0 (21-12, 21-18) sweep of their semifinal against sixth-seeded Jannis Hopt & Simon Pfretzschner of Germany to achieve their first Beach Pro Tour podium together.
Fifth-seeded Mollgaard & Houmann took their third Beach Pro Tour Futures bronze in a row, after finishing third in Cervia and Krakow too. Both in their pool final and in their semifinal, the Danes lost to champions-to-be Ranghieri & Marchetto, their only defeats of the tournament, but bounced back to beat Hopt & Pfretzschner by a narrow 2-0 (21-17, 23-21) and make the podium.

The 2025 Messina Futures men’s podium (source: cev.eu)
24 women’s teams and 22 men’s teams representing 14 different countries took part in the Messina Futures. The next Futures event is this week, a women’s tournament in Geneva, Switzerland from June 26 to 29.
