The Qatari world ranking leaders won their second title in Mexico in consecutive seasons
Cherif and Ahmed pose with the trophy of the Rosarito Elite 16 event
Top-seeded Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan of Qatar were the winners of the first Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Elite 16 tournament, which came to an end in the Mexican coastal city of Rosarito on Sunday.
The world ranking leaders played consistently with their position and gave no chance to Dutch veterans Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen on Sunday’s gold medal match at the Rosarito Beach, claiming the title with a straight-set (21-17, 21-15) victory.
Cherif/Ahmed vs. Brouwer/Meeuwsen – Match Highlights
In Rosarito, the Tokyo Olympic bronze medallists secured their third international title as partners and the second consecutive in Mexico, following their victory in the final tournament of the Cancun Hub of the FIVB World Tour in 2021. The Qataris have now 11 international beach volleyball medals to their names, with three golds, four silvers and four bronzes.
“It’s a great feeling to win the first Elite 16 tournament of the Beach Pro Tour,” Cherif said after the match. “This tournament was so hard,e every match felt like a final and it had Olympic level. It was another opportunity to prove we’re one of the best. Mexico has been bringing great luck to us as we made it to the final three times last year in Cancun and now here. Rosarito will be forever in my heart.”
Cherif’s blocking was a factor in the final in Mexico
The Qataris were in excellent form during the final in Rosarito and dominated the experienced Dutch, who are also Olympic bronze medallists, with Cherif’s athleticism at the net and Ahmed’s quickness on defence while also making the fans excited with their entertaining playing style.
“It was a tough tournament and a difficult week, but we kept on fighting,” Ahmed added. “If you want to win, you have to give it all and that’s what we did. It was a great experience playing against the best teams in the world. Now we return home, rest a bit and start preparing for our home Challenge event in Doha.”
The men’s podium in Rosarito
Reigning Olympic champions Anders Mol and Christian Sorum of Norway also started the season with a podium appearance in Rosarito as the Norwegians rebounded from an inconsistent first set to defeat Polish Olympians Michal Bryl and Bartosz Losiak 2-1 (12-21, 21-17, 15-12) in the bronze medal match.
Bryl/Losiak vs. Mol A./Sørum C. – Match Highlights
The Beach Volley Vikings have an admirable record in international events, having won 14 golds, two silvers and three bronzes in 36 tournaments as partners.
“We feel great,” Mol reacted. “There are so many great teams in the Elite 16 tournaments and making it to semifinals makes us feel good. Winning a medal after being so far behind in the first set was incredible. We were in a really dark place but we managed to fight back and it feels really good.”
Mol and Sorum pose after their bronze medal match victory in Mexico
The Beach Pro Tour continues next week, with a Future event in Coolangatta, Australia, from March 30-April 3. The next Elite 16 tournament of the tour’s inaugural season will take place in Ostrava, Czech Republic, from May 25-29.
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