Brazil’s Salgado/Antonelli Take Women’s Gold Medal In The Hague
Brazil’s Carolina Solberg and Maria Antonelli made it through two rounds of qualification to end up as the winners of the FIVB World Tour event in The Hague. The pair becomes just the second in the history of the World Tour to make it through two qualification matches and win the gold medal in the main draw.
The Hague Will Feature A Swiss & Brazilian Women’s Finals
The women’s finals have been set, with the conclusion of quarterfinal and semifinal play at the FIVB World Tour event in The Hague.
Belgium’s Gielen/Mouha Qualify For First Main Draw In The Hague
The qualification round of the FIVB World Tour event in The Hague has concluded with eight teams from each gender moving onto the main draw.
U.S. & Brazilian Women To Meet In World Tour Finals For 95th Time
In a finals rematch that we have all seen before, the United States and Brazil will meet up in the finals of the FIVB World Beach Tour event in Moscow.
USA’s Ross/Sweat Take Down Olympic Champions On Way To Quarterfinals
The USA pair of Summer Ross and Brooke Sweat were able to fight their way through three matches to make it to the quarterfinals.
Perusic/Schweiner Advance To Main Draw Due To Last Minute Withdrawal
16 teams move on to the main draw of the FIVB World Tour event in Moscow, with eight men’s and eight women’s team advancing.
U.S. & Brazil Fill Country Quota Matches Prior To Moscow Event
The FIVB World Tour event in Moscow began today with five country quota matches for pairs from Brazil and the United States.
Brazil’s Barbara/Fernanda Take Xiamen Women’s Gold
The duo earned its first title of the 2017 FIVB World Tour with the 21-12, 19-21, 16-14 win over China’s Wang/Yue.
Xiamen Women’s Semifinals Set
Brazilians Barbara and Fernanda will face countrywomen Carol Horta and Maria Antonelli in one of the semifinal matches, while teams from China and Germany face off in the other.
Americans Day/Hochevar Move Into Xiamen Women’s Quarterfinals
The duo is one of eight teams, representing seven different countries, to advance from Xiamen Women’s Round of 16.