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Australia's Alchin, Johnson eclipse Japan for AVC Nuvali Open bronze
Australia's Alchin, Johnson eclipse Japan for AVC Nuvali Open bronze
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 05, 2025 07:15 PM PHT

MANILA -- The Australian pair of Elizabeth Alchin and Georgia Johnson pulled off a nervy 21-17, 17-21,15-11 victory over Japan's Asami Shiba and Reika Murakami to claim the bronze medal in the Rebisco Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Nuvali Open on Saturday in the City of Santa Rosa, Laguna.
MANILA -- The Australian pair of Elizabeth Alchin and Georgia Johnson pulled off a nervy 21-17, 17-21,15-11 victory over Japan's Asami Shiba and Reika Murakami to claim the bronze medal in the Rebisco Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Nuvali Open on Saturday in the City of Santa Rosa, Laguna.
The Australians recovered from a tough second set that Japan won using several mini-runs, highlighted by Murakami's pinpoint crosscourt hits.
The Australians recovered from a tough second set that Japan won using several mini-runs, highlighted by Murakami's pinpoint crosscourt hits.
Alchin and Johnson finished the match at the world-class Nuvali Sand Courts in 47 minutes
Alchin and Johnson finished the match at the world-class Nuvali Sand Courts in 47 minutes
Johnson and Alchin, the second-highest rated team in the field, held the upper hand throughout the third set and showed mental resolve even as they called out the match referee for being a little too lenient on lifts and double contacts.
Johnson and Alchin, the second-highest rated team in the field, held the upper hand throughout the third set and showed mental resolve even as they called out the match referee for being a little too lenient on lifts and double contacts.
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"It's important in this sport to not let those things affect our process," Johnson said. "We try not to get frustrated."
"It's important in this sport to not let those things affect our process," Johnson said. "We try not to get frustrated."
"As long as it's fair among the teams, it is what it is," Johnson added.
"As long as it's fair among the teams, it is what it is," Johnson added.
It was a fine finish for the Johnson and Alchin, who dropped their morning semifinal against New Zealand's Shaunna Polley and Olivia MacDonald, 16-21, 21-23, which prevented an all-Australian women's title match in the tournament organized by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation president Ramon "Tats" Suzara, also chief of the AVC.
It was a fine finish for the Johnson and Alchin, who dropped their morning semifinal against New Zealand's Shaunna Polley and Olivia MacDonald, 16-21, 21-23, which prevented an all-Australian women's title match in the tournament organized by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation president Ramon "Tats" Suzara, also chief of the AVC.
"We're very happy with the bronze, very happy that we bounced back after that match against New Zealand," Alchin said.
"We're very happy with the bronze, very happy that we bounced back after that match against New Zealand," Alchin said.
"Happy to come back out and play a cool game, three sets, it's awesome."
"Happy to come back out and play a cool game, three sets, it's awesome."
Stefanie Fejes and Jasmine Fleming of Australia advanced to the title match by defeating Shiba and Murakami, 26-24, 24-22, in the semifinals.
Stefanie Fejes and Jasmine Fleming of Australia advanced to the title match by defeating Shiba and Murakami, 26-24, 24-22, in the semifinals.
Fejes is back in the Nuvali Open final after winning the title last year with Jana Milutinovic.
Fejes is back in the Nuvali Open final after winning the title last year with Jana Milutinovic.
Fleming, on the other hand, is looking to improve on her silver medal finish last year with Johnson.
Fleming, on the other hand, is looking to improve on her silver medal finish last year with Johnson.
In the men's division, Australia's Paul Burnett and Luke Ryan booked a spot in the final by stunning top-rated compatriots and Asian Senior Beach Volleyball Champions D'Artagnan Potts and Jack Pearse, 21-16, 21-5.
In the men's division, Australia's Paul Burnett and Luke Ryan booked a spot in the final by stunning top-rated compatriots and Asian Senior Beach Volleyball Champions D'Artagnan Potts and Jack Pearse, 21-16, 21-5.
It's an all-Australian title showdown as Ben Hood and Oliver Merritt defeated Iran's Amerali Ghalehnovi and Bahman Salemiinjehboroun, 21-12, 21-16.
It's an all-Australian title showdown as Ben Hood and Oliver Merritt defeated Iran's Amerali Ghalehnovi and Bahman Salemiinjehboroun, 21-12, 21-16.
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