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REHANNA & DAMLA WRITE QATAR’S HISTORY IN DOHA 

REHANNA & DAMLA WRITE QATAR’S HISTORY IN DOHA 

The Qatari pair became their country’s first women to compete at a major international beach volleyball event

History was written in the very first game on centre court in Doha on Tuesday as the Elite16 event on the 2024 Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour got underway in the Qatari capital. For the first time in history, a Qatari women’s team competed in a major international beach volleyball tournament.

Cheered on by the home fans, Damla Yagmur & Rehanna Al-Tobaishi stepped on the court for the opening game of an event of the highest Beach Pro Tour category, representing the host country in the qualification tournament.

· Watch the Doha Elite16 qualifications on the Beach Volleyball World channel

· Watch the Doha Elite16 main draw live on VBTV.

Rehanna ready to receive

“To be part of history feels like a movement,” 21-year-old Rehanna told Volleyball World. “As a Qatari woman, I feel like I do a lot of new stuff and present a new mindset for other women here. At first, I was actually very nervous to be on the court. I just had to get through a few minutes at the beginning and then it was actually OK.”

Facing a top-calibre team like Latvia’s Anastasija Samoilova & Tina Graudina, Damla & Rehanna naturally suffered a 2-0 (21-3, 21-7) loss and got eliminated, but made a giant step forward for their country’s women’s beach volleyball.

Qatar has had an important role on the international men’s beach volleyball stage, especially thanks to Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medallists Cherif Younousse & Ahmed Tijan, who were even the world’s number one team for many weeks in 2021 and 2022, but the Asian country is now making big strides to develop the sport for women too.

Qatar has organized many major beach volleyball events in the past, but this week’s Elite16 was the first time it takes advantage of the opportunity to be represented by a host country duo in the women’s tournament.

“When I put on the jersey, it was a new feeling and it definitely felt right,” Rehanna said. “I started volleyball about nine years ago in Austria and now it’s my first time on the beach, my first game on the beach, and I am actually happy to experience this. We knew it was a strong team we were playing against, so we were mentally prepared for a hard match. But I think we could take more out of that match and also improve ourselves from it. My message to everyone is just to keep focused, to keep hustling, to keep moving… Even if there are hard times,…

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