3 of 4 U.S. Teams Eliminated in Round of 12 at World Tour Finals
American pair Summer/Sweat were one of three U.S. teams eliminated from the World Tour Finals on Friday in Hamburg.
Schalk/Saxton Shock Liamin/Krasilnikov To Advance To Quarterfinals
The Men’s quarterfinals have been set after the Round of 12 commenced on the third day of play at the 2017 FIVB World Tour Finals.
How Did the Canadian Volleyball Explosion Happen?
Starting with his hiring in late 2010 as president and CEO, Mark Eckert has transformed the way all disciplines of…
Walkenhorst/Ludwig Highlight World Tour Finals Wild Card Selections
The field for the FIVB World Tour finals has been set, with the four wild card selections for each gender having been determined.
A Look At The Men’s Beach World Championships (Photo Vault)
The 2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship has concluded, with Evandro Goncalves and Andre Loyola winning the men’s title.
Hometown Stars Doppler/Horst Into Semis Alongside Dutch Underdogs
Dutch pair Christiaan Varenhorst and Maarten van Garderen at No. 45 are the lowest seeded team ever to make the semifinals, while Austrian natives Doppler/Horst look to win it all on native soil.
Evandro/Andre Battle Past Smedins/Samoilovs to Semifinals
Evandro of Brazil dives for a ball during the battle for a semifinal spot against Latvia.
No. 45 Seed Varenhorst/van Varderen Break Into Beach Worlds Quarters
The lowest seed remaining in the tournament is No. 45 Dutch side Christiaan Varenhorst and Maarten van Garderen, who made their way to the quarters with a win over Cuban Olympians Nivaldo Diaz/Sergio Gonzalez.
Defending Olympic Champs Alison/Bruno Schmidt Eliminated by Canada
Canadians Ben Saxton and Chaim Schalk (above) have eliminated the defending World Tour, World, and Olympic Champions in the round of 16 in Vienna.
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).