The first women’s one-star event on the 2020 portion of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour will see teams from Austria, Canada, Finland, Japan, Sweden and the USA take to the court alongside four pairs representing host Guam for the main draw.
Thirteen teams were thinned to four during qualification.
The USA’s Delaynie Maple/Megan Kraft dropped only one point in a two-set win over Melanie Damian/Alaunah Merto of Guam and then upset third seeds Heather Friesen/Melissa Fuchs to book a place in the pools.
Both 17 years of age, this is Maple and Kraft’s debut on the Beach Volleyball World Tour.
The second USA pair to advance was Kimberly Hildreth/Sarah Schermerhorn after a victory over Sweden’s Louise Maneskold/Jenny Stralman, 21-14 and 21-10. Hildreth/Schemerhorn finished 19th at the two-star event in Siam Reap, Cambodia in February.
Japan’s top two seeds for qualification won their matches in straight sets.
Ayumi Kusano/Suzuka Hashimoto defeated Guam’s Aya Cathey/Trinity Terlaje, 2-0. Cathey/Terlaje had already knocked out compatriots Sadie Gutierrez/Avi Stevens. The top qualifiers will face Franziska Friedl/Eva Pfeffer of Austria in their first pool match tomorrow.
Kaho Sakaguchi/Reika Murakami beat Karin Backstrom/Malin Bergholm of Sweden, 21-10 and 21-15, in their qualification match.
Guam is the Japanese duo’s 17th appearance together on the Beach Volleyball World Tour. The pair has already won a one-star event this season – in Tel Aviv, Israel in November 2019.
Two others teams from Japan are favourites when the main draw begins tomorrow.
Number one seeds Azusa Futami/Akiko Hasegawa face Guam’s Geneveive Ilao/Jasmine Wenzel in the first Pool A match, while second-ranked Yurika Sakaguchi/Chiyo Suzuki will begin a campaign for a second consecutive podium on the Beach Volleyball World Tour.
Yurika/Chiyo came third at the two-star event in Siem Reap, Cambodia in February. They face Guam’s Tylee Shepherd/Hallie Wigsten of Guam in their first match in Pool B.
Source: Volley - fivb.org