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Qatari duo tops at Kish Island to clinch first World Tour title

Published: 20 Feb 2016 - 12:37 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 02:40 pm

 


Kish Island, Iran:  Jefferson Santos and Cherif Younousse claimed their first ever FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour gold medals when they beat Oleg Stoyanovskiy and Artem Yarzutkin in the final of the inaugural Kish Island Open yesterday. 
Both teams were appearing in their first World Tour gold medal matches and it was the Qataris who prevailed, beating the Russian pair 2-1 (21-13, 14-21, 15-12). 
Jefferson and Cherif had to fight back in the tie-break after Stoyanovskiy and Yarzutkin took the early initiative, but a well-timed time out allowed them to rediscover their rhythm and Cherif’s block brought up match point that Jefferson capitalised on with a powerful spike. 
“Sometimes you have to stop and have a time out and say ‘let’s start again’,” Jefferson said. 
“We got back into the game and then they started to make mistakes. It came down to pressure and we put the pressure on them and made them make mistakes.”
Prior to their run on Kish Island Jefferson and Cherif’s previous best was their quarter-final finish at the Netherlands 2015, FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships, while the 19-year-old Russians are in only their third year on the World Tour.  Jefferson and Cherif teamed up at the very end of 2013, but have maintained their momentum and belief from the World Championships to break through as the first Qatari team to win a World Tour medal. 
“At the end we were totally out of the game, but my partner brought me back,” Cherif said. 
“He gave me the power to come back and I exploited every chance we had.”
The Kish Island event was the first of the 11 Open tournaments to be staged by the FIVB in 2016, following on from Open events in Puerto Vallarta, Antalya and Doha. 
Qatar will host a second Open event in Doha from April 4 to 8. 
The 2015-2016 beach volleyball calendar also includes five Grand Slams, three Major Series stops and the second edition of the Swatch FIVB World Tour Finals. 

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Kish Island, Iran:  Jefferson Santos and Cherif Younousse claimed their first ever FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour gold medals when they beat Oleg Stoyanovskiy and Artem Yarzutkin in the final of the inaugural Kish Island Open yesterday. 
Both teams were appearing in their first World Tour gold medal matches and it was the Qataris who prevailed, beating the Russian pair 2-1 (21-13, 14-21, 15-12). 
Jefferson and Cherif had to fight back in the tie-break after Stoyanovskiy and Yarzutkin took the early initiative, but a well-timed time out allowed them to rediscover their rhythm and Cherif’s block brought up match point that Jefferson capitalised on with a powerful spike. 
“Sometimes you have to stop and have a time out and say ‘let’s start again’,” Jefferson said. 
“We got back into the game and then they started to make mistakes. It came down to pressure and we put the pressure on them and made them make mistakes.”
Prior to their run on Kish Island Jefferson and Cherif’s previous best was their quarter-final finish at the Netherlands 2015, FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships, while the 19-year-old Russians are in only their third year on the World Tour.  Jefferson and Cherif teamed up at the very end of 2013, but have maintained their momentum and belief from the World Championships to break through as the first Qatari team to win a World Tour medal. 
“At the end we were totally out of the game, but my partner brought me back,” Cherif said. 
“He gave me the power to come back and I exploited every chance we had.”
The Kish Island event was the first of the 11 Open tournaments to be staged by the FIVB in 2016, following on from Open events in Puerto Vallarta, Antalya and Doha. 
Qatar will host a second Open event in Doha from April 4 to 8. 
The 2015-2016 beach volleyball calendar also includes five Grand Slams, three Major Series stops and the second edition of the Swatch FIVB World Tour Finals. 

The Peninsula