Roi Et, Thailand, September 16, 2022 – Australians Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar put it past Japanese Miki Ishii/Sayaka Mizoe to storm into the much-anticipated final showdown of the 2022 Asian Senior Women’s Beach Volleyball Championship at the Ban Nong Ya Ma Community School competition venue here on Friday.
Artacho del Solar/Clancy
Polley/Zeimann
The Australian duo, who won gold at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Challenge tournament at the Praia da Baia in Espinho, Portugal, their first victory on the 2022 Beach Pro Tour, struggled to beat Ishii/Mizoe 2-0 (29-27, 21-16) in an intense semifinal clash on Friday to set up the final clash with New Zealand’s Shaunna Polley/Alice Zeimann, who stunned Chinese Xia Xinyi/Lin Meimei 2-0 (21-19, 21-15) in the other semifinal encounter.
As Artacho del Solar has her sights firmly set on her third Asian title here, Clancy has already captured five including three with her previous partner Louise Bawden in 2014 in Jinjiang, China, 2015 in Hong Kong and 2017 in Songkhla, Thailand. Kiwis Polley and Zeimann are chasing their dreams of sealing their unprecedented title in the Asian Senior Beach Volleyball Championships since they finished in fourth place last year in Phuket.
Clancy and Artacho del Solar, silver medallists at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, have finished in the top ten in each of eight events they have played in so far this season and are currently ranked third in the FIVB World Rankings.
Clancy and Artacho del Solar got the day off to a brilliant start after 2-0 (21-15, 21-11) demolition of Japan’s Akiko Hasegawa/Yurika Sakaguchi in the quarterfinals. The Australian duo later pulled off a thrilling 2-0 (29-27, 21-16) win against another Japanese pairing, Ishii/Mizoe, silver medallists at the previous edition last year in Phuket and the last week’s AVC Beach Tour Roi Et Open at the same competition site here, in the do-or-die semifinals.
Polley and Zeimann, who had a disappointing outing at the last week’s Roi Et Open here following their joint fifth finish, have already proved that they are a strong team to be reckoned with in this topflight championship as they stunned reigning Asian champions and local hopefuls Worapeerachayakorn Kongphopsarutawadee/Tarawadee Naraphornrapat 2-0 (21-16, 24-22) in the morning quarterfinals.
After that, the Kiwis stormed on their remarkable run to rout China’s Xia Xinyi/Lin Meimei 2-0…
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