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King of the Court replays coming up


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The King of the Court Crown Series 2018 featured top international teams competing in iconic beach volleyball locations around the world with Utrecht in the Netherlands providing the first venue.

Here’s how the King of the Court Crown Series worked:

It wasn’t the usual two teams against each other, but five (respectively four and three) teams battled it out in rotational matches, with one team eliminated per match. There was a Challenger’s and a King’s side. Challengers served and points could only be scored on the King’s side. If the Kings won a rally, they got one point and stayed in their kingdom. If they lost, they were out and were sent to the back of the line of waiting teams. Challengers then moved into the King’s end to face the next team. The team with the least points on the buzzer was out.

All this happened to a ticking clock, adding another level of excitement to King of the Court tournaments. Round one and finals lasted max. twenty minutes, while round two lasted sixteen. In the finals, the first team to reach 15 points won or whoever had the highest score after 20 minutes won.

Read more:
A new era in beach volleyball: King of the Court Crown Series 2018


Source: Volley - fivb.org

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