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AUSTRALIA DOMINATES AVC BEACH TOUR 23RD SAMILA OPEN WITH MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWEEP

AUSTRALIA DOMINATES AVC BEACH TOUR 23RD SAMILA OPEN WITH MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWEEP

Paul Burnett/Jack Pearse and Jasmine Fleming/Georgia Johnson claim respective men’s and women’s gold medals for Australia

Songkhla, Thailand, April 16, 2024 – Australia completed clean sweep of men’s and women’s titles at the action-packed AVC Beach Tour 23rd Samila Open at the wonderful white sandy Samila Beach here on Tuesday, with Jasmine Fleming/Georgia Johnson stunning Kiwis Alice Zeimann/Shaunna Polley with epic tiebreak win and Paul Burnett/Jack Pearse dashing Iranian hopes of winning two AVC Beach Tour events on the trot

 

In the morning women’s semifinals, second seeds Fleming/Johnson showcased their prowess with swift counter-attacks and efficient blocks to power past Japanese third seeds Asami Shiba/Saki Maruyama 2-0 (21-16, 22-20).

Kiwi fourth seeds and 2022 Asian winners Zeimann/Polley smashed Stefanie Fejes/Jana Milutinovic’s dreams of setting up an all-Australians final with Fleming/Johnson, beating the Australian top seeds for the second time this season with convincing 2-0 (21-17, 21-14) win in another semifinal encounter. On March 10, Zeimann/Polley had already beaten the Aussies 2-1 in the final match of the BPT Futures Mt Maunganui to claim the back-to-back titles. 

In the highly-anticipated final, Fleming/Johnson rebounded from dismal start against Zeimann/Polley to seal the dramatic 2-1 (13-21, 21-18, 15-13) win for the women’s crown.

It was a successful season for Fleming/Johnson since they played their first season together as teammates in 2023. The Australian duo had already claimed their first Beach Pro Tour gold in Geelong Futures last November apart from picking up bronze at the Australian Beach Volleyball Tour Mollymook and BPT Futures Mollymook in February. Last week, Fleming/Johnson succumbed to straight-set loss to Fejes/Milutinovic in the all-Australians final to take silver at the AVC Beach Tour Nuvali Open in Philippines.

In the third-place playoff clash earlier, Fejes/Milutinovic spent 34 minutes in trouncing Japanese Shiba/Maruyama 2-0 (21-15, 21-16) for bronze medal.

Australia also stamped their authority in the men’s event, with fifth seeds Paul Burnett/Jack Pearse, who won their first BPT Futures event together last November in Geelong, stunning Iran’s 13th seeds Abbas Pourasgari/Alireza Aghajanighasab, fresh from winning the last week’s AVC Beach Tour Nuvali Open in Philippines, in the final clash for the eventual men’s title. 

Earlier, Burnett/Pearse made their mark on Monday to beat…

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