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Surprise hardly taken aback by opening loss

SPONSOR BACKS HIS SIDE TO MAKE AMENDS AT NAS TOURNAMENT

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Defending champions Surprise have vouched to bounce back after their shock loss in their opener against F3 ‘A’ as the volleyball competitio­n opened at the Sixth Nad Al Sheba (NAS) Sports Tournament at the Nas Sports Complex late on Friday.

The F3 ‘A’ team stunned defending champions Surprise 3-2 (25-20, 25-17, 14-25, 13-25, 1512), while F3 powered to an easy 3-0 (29-27, 25-15, 25-23) victory against Leaderspor­t in the two matches played on Friday.

The defending champions, sponsored by UAE national team playmaker Khamis Esmail, looked a jaded lot despite having two of the best players in their ranks — outside spiker Yoandy Leal Hidalgo and Robertland­y Simon Aties, middle blocker and former Cuba captain.

“This can happen to any team in any sport,” a disappoint­ed Esmail told Gulf News later. “The good thing from today’s match is that we have a lot to learn, and honestly this is our first match and all players need to have a feel of their teammates. I am sure we will fare better in the next match and advance to the knockout stages,” the team sponsor added.

Early lead

Initially, it looked as though the presence of Aties and Hidalgo along with Abdullah Ali Al Mermari would suffice for the defending champions as they took an early 10-4 lead. But, led by the 6.7 ft Cuban Yosvany Carbonell Hernandez F3 ‘A’ managed to overcome the deficit each time the defending champions threatened to break free. Bahrain’s Mohammad Saleh Annan and UAE’s Hamdan Ganem Al Tahri also joined in along with libero Rashid Saleh Al Daheri as F3 ‘A’ rumbled towards an easy upset after taking the first two sets 25-20 and 25-15.

However, goaded on by team patron Khamis and close friend and UAE national team player Mohammad Fawzi, Surprise managed to fight their way back, taking the next two sets 25-14 and 25-13, to send the match into the deciding fifth set. But they couldn’t sustain the momentum as mistakes at crucial intervals cost them the set and match 1512 to send the F3 ‘A’ camp into wild celebratio­ns.

“The plan was to block out their No.10 [Aties] while putting No.9 [Hidalgo] under pressure at all times. This worked to perfection in the first two sets for us,” F3 ‘A’s Tunisian coach Mansali Ahmad told Gulf News.

“This is such a great start for us as we were disappoint­ed after finishing third last year after losing to this same team in the semi-finals,” he added.

Man of the Match Hernandez was pleased with his team’s start. “This win will give us a lot of confidence for the rest of the tournament,” the Cuban said.

This can happen to any team in any sport... I am sure we will fare better in the next match and advance to the knockout stages.” Khamis Esmail » Former UAE team playmaker and Surprise team sponsor

 ?? Courtesy: NAS ?? Action from the contest between NAS volleyball champions Surprise and F3 ‘A’ on the opening night of the Sixth Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament that got under way on Friday.
Courtesy: NAS Action from the contest between NAS volleyball champions Surprise and F3 ‘A’ on the opening night of the Sixth Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament that got under way on Friday.

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