During the next ten days, the cities of Tlaxcala, Apizaca and Huamantla will host 216 matches
Olympic champions Mol and Sørum will try to become the first men’s team to win back-to-back editions of the World Championship
The highlight of the international beach volleyball season has arrived as the 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships, set to be held in Tlaxcala, Mexico, from October 6-15, will draw all the spotlights for the next ten days.
The top teams on the planet will battle for their share of the 1 million US dollars in prize money and, perhaps most importantly, a coveted spot for their countries at the 2024 Paris Olympics – the winners in both genders will qualify their nations for next year’s Games.
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There will be some intense and exciting days in Mexico, with the best players on the planet facing each other with a lot on the line and here’s all you need to know about the event ahead of Friday’s opening matches:
The tournament
The 14th edition of the World Championships marks the return of the event to Latin America for the first time in 20 years. The tournament will have 48 teams in each gender, who will start their campaigns in the pool stage, which will be held in a round-robin format. The winners and second-placed teams from each of the 12 pools in each gender will advance to the elimination rounds, as well as the four best-ranked third-placed tandems. The eight remaining third-placed duos will need to play in a lucky loser round, with four of them moving forward. From the Round of 32 on, the event continues in a single elimination format.
Beach Volleyball World Championships – Competition Formula
By the numbers
As many as 192 players will be in action in the 2023 World Championships – 40 countries and all five continents are represented. The tournament will feature 216 matches, which will be held across ten days in four venues – two in Tlaxcala and one in each of the two neighboring cities Apizaca and Huamantla.
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The favorites
With all of the top teams in the world in contention, anything can happen. However, defending champions Anders Mol and Christian Sørum of Norway and Eduarda ‘Duda’ Lisboa and Ana Patrícia Ramos of Brazil are in strong positions to defend their titles – the Beach Volley Vikings took gold in three of the seven Volleyball Word Beach Pro Tour events…
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