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2022 Beach Pro Tour Finals: January 26-29, 2023 | Doha, Qatar :QAT

 

Women’s Tournament:

 

Pool A: 

 

Duda/Ana Patricia :BRA

Clancy/Mariafe :AUS

Samoilova/Graudina :LAT

Kloth/Nuss :USA

Pavan/Bukovec :CAN

 

Pool B:

 

Barbora/Carol :BRA

Stam/Schoon :NED

Hüberli/Brunner :SUI

Tillmann/Müller :GER

Hughes/Cheng :USA

 

 

Competition Schedule Here

 

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2022 Beach Pro Tour Finals: January 26-29, 2023 | Doha, Qatar :QAT

 

Men’s Tournament:

 

Pool A: 

 

Cherif/Ahmed :QAT

George/Andre :BRA

Bryl/Losiak :POL

Grimalt/Grimalt :CHI

Carambula/Ranghieri :ITA

 

Pool B:

 

Mol/Sørum :NOR 
Brouwer/Meeuwsen 
:NED

Nicolai/Cottafava :ITA

Perusic/Schweiner :CZE

Renato/Vitor Felipe :BRA

 

 

Competition Schedule Here

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Men's quarterfinals:

:BRA George/Andre - :NED Brouwer/Meeuwsen

:ITA Carambula/Rangheri - :ITA Nicolai/Cottafava

 

:NOR Mol/Sorum and :POL Bryl/Losiak qualified straight to the semi finals and are honestly looking like the clear favorites.

 

Women's quarterfinals:

:AUS Clancy/Mariafe - :SUI Hüberli/Brunner

:USA Nuss/Kloth - :USA Hughes/Cheng

 

:BRA Duda/Ana Patricia and :NED Stam/Schoon qualified straight to the semi finals. The Brazilian pair is dominant so far, with all the other pairs exchanging games in the group phase.

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2022 Beach Pro Tour Finals:

 

Men:

3. :ITA Nicolai/Cottafava

2. :POL Bryl/Losiak

1. :NOR Mol/Sorum

 

Women:

3. :NED Stam/Schoon

2. :BRA Duda/Ana Patricia

1. :USA Hughes/Cheng

 

Didn't expect Duda/Ana Patricia to lose the womens final, but it looks like Hughes/Cheng have really grown into an elite pair over this season. Both played in the world tour with different partners before this season.

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:NED Stam/Schoon beat :BRA Duda/Ana Patricia in the Elite 16 Doha group stage after 5 matchpoints for the Brazilians in set 2 and 3 matchpoints in set 3.

 

Final score: 22-20 / 29-31 / 14-16

 

:USA Hughes/Cheng also continue their winning form, beating :CAN Melissa/Brandie in three sets after losing the first set 12-21.

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20 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Waitta second here are we saying the 2022 season finished on Sunday & 2023 started today? Where did everyone go for their break?  :question:

Seasons don't matter to Qatar, just host as many international tournaments as possible;)

 

It was a late season finish way after all the other tournaments and now a season start way before the other tournaments start end of March...

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