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Sarah Sponcil-Kelly Claes

Kelly Claes, Sarah Sponcil land huge win over Brazil’s Agatha, Duda

April 30, 2021

Maybe you’ve noticed something about Sarah Sponcil’s serve lately: She’s no longer float-serving (not predominantly, anyway). She’s jump-serving, as is at least one player from virtually all of the best teams in the world – April Ross, Melissa Humana-Paredes, Nadezda Makroguzova, Duda.

It was Duda, the Brazilian 22-year-old who has already been named Most Outstanding in the World twice, who appears to have inspired Sponcil to begin jump-serving. It was Duda’s jump-serve that played a huge role in sending Sponcil and Kelly Claes home from Doha with a 14-21, 15-21 loss in the quarterfinals.

Now it’s Sponcil’s jump-serve that played a huge role in sending Duda and Agatha to second in pool – and boosting Sponcil and Claes to the ninth-place rounds in the final Cancun Bubble event.

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On Thursday, Sponcil and Claes won both of their pool play matches, the first against fellow Americans and Chasing Gold athletes Kelley Kolinske and Emily Stockman (21-14, 22-20), the second against Agatha and Duda (22-20, 21-11). It was Sponcil and Claes’s second victory in three tries against the Brazilians, no small feat considering their run of late: eight medals in their previous 16 tournaments.

It sets them up as well as they could have reasonably asked. Sponcil and Claes now have a bye into the ninth-place rounds, as do Kerri Walsh Jennings and Brooke Sweat, who also won their pool.

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Tri Bourne lost a close one to Sam Pedlow in pool play. Photo/FIVB

The men’s end was not so great for the Chasing Gold team. Tri Bourne and Trevor Crabb lost a close match to Canadians Sam Schachter and Sam Pedlow, 18-21, 21-17, 9-15. That puts them in a win-or-go-home scenario here on out, beginning with the final match of pool play against Poland’s Grzegorz Fijalek and Michal Bryl at 9 a.m. Pacific.

Chasing Gold’s Emily Stockman and Kelley Kolinske find themselves in a familiar predicament. After dropping their first round of pool to Claes and Sponcil – hate to see a Chasing Gold civil war – they must win against Norway to break pool.

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