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Three U.S. Beach National Team Pairs Advance to Elite 16 Knockout Round

ROSARITO, Mexico (March 25, 2022) – The Beach Pro Tour’s Rosarito Elite 16 witnessed an impressive display of talent as three U.S. Beach National Team pairs secured their spots in the quarterfinals. Emily Day/April Ross, Kelly Cheng/Betsi Flint, and Kelley Kolinske/Sarah Hughes have advanced to the next round, showcasing their skills on the sandy courts.

U.S. Dominance in the Women’s Draw

The U.S. has emerged as a dominant force, with three teams remaining in the women’s draw. Brazil has two teams, while Canada, Netherlands, and Latvia each have one. The quarterfinal matches will kick off on Saturday, March 26, with Cheng/Flint taking the court at 11:30 a.m. Pacific, followed by Day/April and Kolinske/Hughes at 12:30 p.m.

Day/April’s Impressive Journey

Day/April secured their spot in the quarterfinals by winning pool B, which consisted of two other U.S. teams. They started their campaign by defeating Kolinske/Hughes in two sets. In their next match, they clinched the pool title by defeating Sarah Sponcil/Terese Cannon.

Ross expressed her satisfaction with their performance, particularly considering the tough competition within their pool. “We didn’t know what to expect as a new team, but we’re really happy and grateful to come out on top,” she said. Day also emphasized their excitement and eagerness to keep improving.

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Cheng/Flint’s Battle for Pool Supremacy

Cheng/Flint entered the tournament with a chance to win their pool, facing Brazil’s Talita Da Rocha Antunes/Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva with a 2-0 record. However, the South American duo emerged as the undefeated leaders of pool C, leaving Cheng/Flint in second place.

Kolinske/Hughes’ Persistence Pays Off

Kolinske/Hughes secured their spot in the quarterfinals as the No. 2 seed from pool B, finishing with a 2-1 record. They bounced back from their morning defeat by sweeping Switzerland’s Nina Brunner/Tanja Huberli in the evening and advancing to the next round.

Their journey to the main draw wasn’t easy, as Kolinske/Hughes had to win two qualification matches. Hughes expressed their pride in what they’ve accomplished so far and their excitement for the challenges that lie ahead.

Men’s Pairs Fall Short in Pool Play

Unfortunately, both U.S. men’s pairs competing in the main draw fell short in their bids to advance from pool play. Tri Bourne/Trevor Crabb took Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen to three sets but were ultimately eliminated from the playoffs. Chaim Schalk/Theo Brunner fought hard but also fell short in their final pool match.

Despite their exit from the tournament, both pairs showcased their determination and talent throughout their matches.


FAQs

Q: Which U.S. Beach National Team pairs have advanced to the quarterfinals?
A: Emily Day/April Ross, Kelly Cheng/Betsi Flint, and Kelley Kolinske/Sarah Hughes have all advanced to the quarterfinals.

Q: How many U.S. teams are left in the women’s draw?
A: The U.S. is the only country with three teams remaining in the women’s draw.

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Q: When will the quarterfinal matches take place?
A: The quarterfinal matches are scheduled for Saturday, March 26. Cheng/Flint will start at 11:30 a.m. Pacific, followed by Day/April and Kolinske/Hughes at 12:30 p.m.

Q: How did Day/April secure their spot in the quarterfinals?
A: Day/April won pool B by defeating Kolinske/Hughes and then Sarah Sponcil/Terese Cannon in their matches.

**Q: What did Ross say about their performance in the pool?
A: Ross expressed her happiness and gratitude for coming out on top in a tough pool with two other strong American teams.

Summary

In an exhilarating display of beach volleyball talent, three U.S. Beach National Team pairs have advanced to the quarterfinals of the Beach Pro Tour’s Rosarito Elite 16. Emily Day/April Ross, Kelly Cheng/Betsi Flint, and Kelley Kolinske/Sarah Hughes have showcased their skills, with the U.S. emerging as the dominant force in the women’s draw. Despite the challenges and tough competition, these talented athletes have performed exceptionally well, securing their spots in the next round. While the U.S. men’s pairs couldn’t advance from pool play, they displayed their determination and spirit throughout their matches. The quarterfinals promise to deliver high-intensity action as these teams battle for a coveted spot in the later stages of the tournament.