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SECOND SEEDS SCHUBERT/HODGES SUFFER FIRST LOSS ON DAY 1 OF AVC BEACH TOUR BANDAR ABBAS OPEN IN IRAN

SECOND SEEDS SCHUBERT/HODGES SUFFER FIRST LOSS ON DAY 1 OF AVC BEACH TOUR BANDAR ABBAS OPEN IN IRAN

As most strong teams escaped unscathed on Day 1 of the AVC Beach Tour Bandar Abbas Open in Bandar Abbas, Iran on Monday, second seeds Zachary Schubert/Thomas Hodges suffered shock 1-2 defeat to 18th-seeds Sina Shokati Shekarsaraei/Abbas Pourasgari in their opening Pool B clash.

Australians Schubert and Hodges had performed brilliantly to capture three titles this year comprising the Orlen Beach Volleyball Tour in Kolobrzeg, Poland in August, the AVC Beach Tour Samila Open in Thailand in September and the Matsuyama Beach Volleyball Tour in Japan in October.

 

However, things happened to turn sour for the Aussies on Monday when they went down to Shekar/Pourasgari, one of the host pairings, in thrilling three-setter. Schubert and Hodges claimed the comfortable first set 21-14, but the Iranians clawed their way back to win the hard-fought second set 23-21, forcing the tie-breaker to determine the eventual winners.

 

The decider became a see-saw battle, with both teams giving it all out to win the set. However, Shekar and Pourasgari, boosted by home fans’ support, managed to put more pressure on their opponents and to play with less unforced mistakes after that and things changed. The Iranians took the closely-contested set 15-13 and the 60-minute encounter.

 

Shekar and Pourasgari will next take on Aldash Nurdos/Gurin Kirill from Kazakhstan in the Tuesday morning and the Kazakh duo will later be pitted against Schubert and Hodges in the afternoon. Without doubts, the Aussies will have to play with their backs against the wall in this match. Another loss means Schubert and Hodges will unexpectedly crash out of the tournament.

In Pool A, Iranian top seeds Abolhamed Mirzaali/Arash Vakili got off to a great start with a sensational 21-13, 21-10 win against 17th-seeds Naresh Tumpera/Raju Krishnam. Since only top two teams from each pool advance to the round of last 16, the Indians will next play a must-win match against 16th-seeds Joshua Howat/Jack Pearse in the Tuesday morning. The Australians are due to next take on Iranians Mirzaali/Vakili in the afternoon.

Chinese third seeds Ha Likejiang/Wu Jiaxin also made their mark on the opening day following their splendid 21-16, 21-10 win against Wong Pui Lam/Lam Ki Fung from Hong Kong, China in Pool C. Wong and Lam will play their crucial match against 14th seeds Dmitriy Yakovlev/Sergey Bogatu in the Tuesday morning. The Kazakh pairing will later go up against Chinese Ha and Wu in the afternoon.

In Pool D,…

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