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CHINA, IRAN, KAZAKHSTAN, INDONESIA AND QATAR ENTER QUARTERFINALS OF ASIAN GAMES MEN’S BEACH VOLLEYBALL COMPETITION

CHINA, IRAN, KAZAKHSTAN, INDONESIA AND QATAR ENTER QUARTERFINALS OF ASIAN GAMES MEN’S BEACH VOLLEYBALL COMPETITION

Ningbo, China, September 24, 2023 – Two teams of hosts China, Iran and Kazakhstan each plus Qatar and Indonesia entered quarterfinals of the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 Men’s Beach Volleyball Competition after their respective wins at the elimination round of 16 held Sunday here at Xiangshan Beach Volleyball Center.

No. 5 seeds Wang/Li of China met up with No. 6 seeds Mahmoud/Nassim of Qatar in the elimination round of 16 and the host duo prevailed 2-0 (21-12, 21-15) and strode to the quarterfinals.

The first set saw the Qatar duo commit mistakes here and there, letting the host pair widen the gap larger and larger. Following another error from Qatar, China reached the set point at 20-10. Though Qatar fought to save two set points, Wang Yanwei seized the chance to hit a killing spike and finished the comfortable first set 21-12.

Qatar reduced their mistakes in the second set and stuck to the host until 12-12. China emitted an ace service to establish a 15-12 lead, forcing Qatar to request a timeout. However, China continued to play confidently and diversely. Following a dip by Wang Yanwei, China smoothly closed out the second set 21-15.

“The first set win was quite easy for us and the second set came back to a real battle. We resisted their counterattacks and tried to make some changes in services in the middle of the set. It worked out and we finally won the match,” said Li Jie of China.

The other pair of China, No. 1 seeds Abuduhalikejiang/Wu experienced a much tough road to enter quarterfinals, as they nosed out Pribadi/Efendi of Indonesia in a thrilling 2-0 (21-19, 21-18) victory.

Both sides presented a seesaw battle from the beginning until 17-17 tie. However the host proved their capability in scoring crucial points at the set end and they finally prevailed in a narrow margin.

China started the second set with an uplifting 5-1 lead before Qatar soon pulled it back to a 6-6 tie. China requested a timeout and both sides again were immersed to an ankyloses situation. China withstood the pressure and exploded their force at the set end to capture another close win.

“It was a tough win. After entering elimination round, every match will be not so easy. But we have confidence to win and finally stand on top of the podium,” said Abuduhalikejiang of China.

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