Samoilovs/Smedins Advance To Round Of 16 Over USA’s Hyden/Doherty
Latvia’s Aleksandrs Samoilovs and Janis Smedins eliminated the United States Ryan Doherty and John Hyden in a 2-1, (23-21, 18-21, 15-12) win.
Brazil’s Cerutti/Schmidt Fly Through Finsters/Tocs To Round Of 16
Brazil’s Alison Cerutti and Bruno Schmidt continue their strong run at the 2017 Vienna Beach World Championships, with a convincing win over Latvia’s Rihards Finsters and Edgars Tocs 2-0, (21-15, 21-17).
#2 Laboureur/Sude Move On To Quarterfinals To Face Pavan/Humana-Paredes
#2 seeded Chantal Laboureur and Julia Sude take down Finland’s Riikka Lehtonen and Taru Lahti-Liukkonen 2-0, (21-17, 21-19). The win moves the German team to the quarterfinals while the Finnish pair is eliminated.
Laboureur/Sude Win All-German Affair Over Grossner/Glenzke
An all-German clash in the Round of 32 went in favor of Chantal Laboureur and Julia Sude over Julia Grossner/Nadja Glenzke 2-0, (21-14, 21-12).
Hermannova/Slukova Eliminate #3 Agatha/Santos In Three Setter
#3 seeded Agatha Bednarczuk and Eduarda ‘Duda’ Santos Lisboa won’t be advancing to the Round of 16 at the 2017 Vienna Beach World Championships after Czech pair, Barbora Hermannova/Marketa Slukova took them down in three sets 2-1, (16-21, 21-19, 16-14).
Top Men’s Teams To Square Off In Round Of 32
The Round of 32 has been set on the men’s side following pool play and the Lucky Loser matches.
Olympic Champions Ludwig/Walkenhorst Advance To Round Of 16
The reigning 2016 Olympic champions flew through Lucky Loser winners Fan Wang/Yuan Yue of China 2-0, (21-19, 21-14).
American’s Claes/Hughes Continue Success At Beach Worlds
USA’s young pair, Kelly Claes and Sara Hughes continue their run at the 2017 Vienne Beach World Championships with a win over Spain’s Elsa Baquerizo/Amaranta Navarro 2-0, (21-16, 21-18).
American’s Ross/Fendrick Make Comeback Against Branagh/Day
In a highly anticipated American match-up, April Ross and Lauren Fendrick were able to take down Nicole Branagh and Emily Day in a tough three-set 2-1, (10-21, 21-18, 15-11) win.
A Lack Of Errors Keeps Italian’s Renghieri/Carambula Alive
In what came down to a match with the team having the least amount of errors winning, Italy’s Alex Ranghieri/Adrian Carambula took down Germany’s Markus Bockermann/Lars Fluggen 2-1, (21-10, 18-21, 15-8).