Qatar Tribune

Cherif & Ahmed aim to make Doha fans proud ahead of Beach Pro Tour Challenge

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QATAR’S Cherif ounousse and Ahmed Tijan, the top seeds at the Beach Pro Tour Doha Challenge event from May 5-8, are eager to make up for missing the podium at last year’s 4-star World Tour tournament in Qatar.

Cherif and Ahmed had a breakthrou­gh season in 2021. Their FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour campaign started with a home gold at the Doha 1-star event in February. However, when it came to the 4-star tournament in the Qatari capital in March, they stopped just short of making the semifinals. At that point, even their qualificat­ion for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was far from certain.

“Last year we were not able to reach for the podium at the Doha 4-star, but this time around it will be different,” 27-year-old defender Ahmed told Volleyball World, speaking about the upcoming Challenge event in Qatar. “We are pushing very hard, so I believe we’ll do well.”

“It is not a good feeling that the last time we won a medal at a 4-star tournament here in Qatar was back in 2018,” added 26-year-old blocker Cherif. “Now we have a Beach Pro Tour Challenge event in Doha, so we want to do our best and make the Qataris proud of us, as we have been doing when playing outside Qatar.”

As things turned out, Cherif and Ahmed progressed to the finals at all but one of the 4-star events they played at after Doha in 2021. They took one gold Cancun and four silver medals Sochi, Gstaad and two in Cancun as they marched to the top of the World Ranking, before claiming a historic Olympic bronze in Tokyo.

At their first appearance on the 2022 Beach Pro Tour, the Qatari pair lived up to their status as the world’s top team when they returned to Mexico to win the Rosarito Elite16 gold.

“It was a really good feeling, you know the first event of the year, a new system and a really intense tournament!” said Cherif. “Each game could have been the final of a World Championsh­ip or of the Olympic Games. It was really tough mentally and physically, so we had to be focused at 100%. We are happy to have been able to manage each game and we are going to try to keep doing that during the whole season.”

“es that’s true. Rosarito was fantastic for us,” confirmed Ahmed. “We were in a very good shape. Now we are trying to maintain that same rhythm for Doha... and the World Championsh­ip!”

Now Cherif and Ahmed will be back on Tour for the first time after their success in Rosarito. They cherish the opportunit­y to compete at home again.

“Right now I can say we are in good shape. The Challenge tournament in Qatar is a really good chance for us to play at home and win medals in front of our home fans,” continued Cherif. “We are really happy to host the Challenge here and it gives us extra motivation ahead of the World Championsh­ip.”

The 2022 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championsh­ip is the highlight of this year’s beach volleyball calendar. The elite teams, Cherif and Ahmed included, naturally have it at the top of their priorities during the build-up to June’s big event in Rome.

“The World Championsh­ip is our biggest goal this year. We are looking forward to it and we’re preparing so hard... We really want to have our best performanc­e there,” said Ahmed. “Well, there are many other tournament­s ahead and, of course, we’re looking forward to those as well...”

The Doha Challenge tournament will take place from May 5 through 8.

 ?? ?? Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan of Qatar are the top seeds in the Beach Pro Tour Doha Challenge event.
Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan of Qatar are the top seeds in the Beach Pro Tour Doha Challenge event.

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