Ningbo, China, September 19, 2023 – No dark horse appeared as the underdogs were all defeated in 2-0 except Requinton/Abdilla of Philippines, who were reversed by Pribadi/Efendi of Indonesia in 2-1, on the opening day of men’s beach volleyball competition of the 19th Asian Games here at Xiangshan Beach Volleyball Center.
In the morning session, the host pair Wang/Li opened the day with a convincing 2-0 (21-14, 21-16) victory against Qassiya/Alarqan of Palestine in Pool E, while Bogatu/Yakovlev of Kazakhstan clinched a straight set 2-0 (21-11, 21-11) win over Correia/Valente of Timor-Leste in Pool G.
“I am so happy to win the opening match and have a good start for China beach volleyball team,” said Wang Yanwei of China. “I will fight forward with my partner and hope we can stand on the podium at the end.”
In Pool B, Pribadi/Efendi of Indonesia had a slow start but managed to pull off an epic comeback 2-1 (13-21, 21-16, 15-8) victory over Requinton/Abdilla of Philippines. The Philippines pair had a chance to upset their opponents but their fatigue ruined themselves.
Pool F saw Pourasgari/Aghajanighasab of Iran trounce Cheong/Wong of Macao, China 2-0 (21-11, 21-8) within half an hour.
In the afternoon session, 6th seeded Qatar’s duo Mahmoud/Nassim of Pool F breezed to a comfortable 2-0 (21-10, 21-16) victory over Lee/Kim. The Korean pair could keep up with the taller opponents in the beginning until 5-5 tie. But their disadvantages over the net gradually emerged, allowing the Qataris to move ahead to 10-6. A timeout was requested by Korea but it could not stop the momentum of Qatar, who soon rushed to a 21-10 set win. Korea played with more patience in the second set and stuck to the opponents with a narrow gap behind. However they missed some crucial points due to their errors at the end and finally yielded the set in 16-21.
In the second encounter of Pool G, No. 7 seeds Al-housni/Al Shereiqi of Oman gave a lesson of attacks and defense to the Korean pair Kim/Bae, as the former showcased their techniques before sealing off the match with a 2-0 (21-8, 21-10) win.
Led by veteran Ageba Yuya, Japan’s pair Takahashi/Ageba knocked out Wong/Lam of Hong Kong, China 2-0 (21-9, 21-14) in Pool C. They will challenge the 3rd seeded Taovato/Tipjan of Thailand on Wednesday morning.
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