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HODGES AND SCHUBERT GOING FOR GOLD SATURDAY IN ELITE 16 FINAL

HODGES AND SCHUBERT GOING FOR GOLD SATURDAY IN ELITE 16 FINAL

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Australians Thomas Hodges and Zachery Schubert stormed into Saturday’s men’s finals of the Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 in Torquay, while Olympic silver medalists Taliqua Clancy & Mariafe Artacho del Solar will be playing for bronze in the women’s tournament.

Thomas Hodges celebrates

Hodges and Schubert reached heights they had never seen before as they defeated the Italian team of Alex Ranghieri and Adrian Carambula in an epic three-setter to qualify for their first ever Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 gold medal match.

The decider was a thriller that kept the Torquay crowd on the edge of their seats as the two teams kept exchanging blow for blow in overtime, until the Aussies closed out the set 21-19.

“It’s unbelievable and to do it in front of friends and family it’s a once in a lifetime experience,” said Hodges, a Victorian local who feels right at home in Torquay.

“All year I’ve been excited for this event. I come down to Torquay and Jan Juc all the time, when I get time off in Melbourne. To get to play an event here and then to make it a final, I’m speechless,” he said.

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Qualification to the semifinal had been somewhat bittersweet for Schubert, who was supposed to be the best man at one of his best friends’ wedding on Saturday. Now the young Aussie will play for gold instead. 

“I was in a completely different mindset after our last game, it was a very happy, but disappointing feeling. 

“I called my mate straight after [the quarter final] and everyone was super disappointed, but at the same time everyone understood. It’s just such a weird time. I’m just happy we performed, did well and made the most of it. 

“Everyone [the crowd] is coming out and getting into it.  Beach Volleyball is such a great game, that’s why we play it, so it’s really great to see the crowd get behind us.”

Earlier in the day, Hodges and Schubert produced the biggest upset of the day winning in straight sets in the all-Australian quarter final that saw them take on Commonwealth Games champions and top seeded side Chris McHugh and Paul Burnett.

Zachery Schubert in reception

On Saturday, in the men’s Final, Hodges and Schubert will face the French duo of Youssef Krou and Arnaud Gauthier-Rat, whom the Aussie duo already defeated this year at the Beach Pro Tour Dubai Challenge event. 

“It was a close three setter that we won and so they will be looking for vengeance. But we are ready…

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