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Rondina, Pons fall short vs Denmark in Nuvali Challenge opener


SANTA ROSA, Laguna — Sisi Rondina and Bernadeth Pons put up a gallant stand but still came up short against the much taller and more experienced Danish pair to open their campaign in the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Nuvali Challenge on Thursday at the Nuvali Sands Courts here.

The Alas Pilipinas duo absorbed a 19-21, 17-21 loss to Denmark’s Sofia Bisgaard and Cirkeline Hog in the Challenge Tour organized by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission under chairman Patrick Gregorio.

Rondina and Pons, who captured a historic Southeast Asian Games gold medal last year, started strong in the opening set and even grabbed a 15-12 lead after stringing together four straight points.

However, Bisgaard and Hog responded with a comeback to steal the first frame and carried the momentum into the second set to complete the sweep of the host team.

“It was still a good game for us. I only had almost three weeks of training while Pons had around two weeks, but despite that, we were still able to keep up somehow,” said Rondina, who finished with 13 points.

“Our opponents also regularly compete in Elite 16 tournaments, so they’re really high-level teams. But we’re not making excuses because we still gave our best. They just played the better game today.”

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The loss sent Rondina and Pons to the losers’ bracket, where they were set to face Switzerland’s Annique Niederhauser and Menia Bentele as of press time.

The Alas pair were eyeing redemption against the Swiss duo, who eliminated them in last year’s Challenge round of 24, 18-21, 24-22, 15-12, in the Nuvali tilt also backed by the Philippine Sports Commission, Rebisco, Akari, Ayala Land, and PLDT.

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“We’re still looking at the positive side, even though we lost. We fought hard; we just fell short this time. I know we still need to polish our partnership again. Like Coach said, our game wasn’t bad overall, but we gave away too many unforced errors,” said Pons, who had 12 markers.

“Aside from the preparation, Coach also reminded us that our heart for the game should always be there. That’s going to be our biggest weapon heading into our next game tonight because it’s already a do-or-die match. At this level of beach volleyball, you really can’t afford to give away too many errors because your opponents are already very experienced and constantly competing around the world.”

Former NBA player Chase Budinger made a strong debut with new partner Trevor Crabb, sweeping Canada’s Luke de Greeff and Tynan Gannett, 21-9, 21-13, in the men’s division hosted by the City of Santa Rosa and backed by Medical City South Luzon and Jersey Haven.

The 37-year-old Budinger, who played in the NBA from 2009 to 2016, became a mainstay on the World Tour for Team USA and won gold in the 2023 Haikou Challenge in China.

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“It’s great. I’ve been here once during the Olympic run. I love the tournament, it was amazing, so I was happy to be able to come back again. I love how the people are really nice, the accommodations amazing, so I love playing here. Maybe I wish it wasn’t so hot, but besides that, everything’s great,” said Budinger, who is eyeing a run at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics with Crabb.

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“It’s a stepping stone. First tournament for us. Just to get to know each other and get the feel of playing with each other. We haven’t had many practices together, so we’re kinda learning on the fly, and this is a great tournament for us to do that,” he added.

Ukraine’s Valentyna Davidova and Anhelina Khmil defeated the Swiss pair Niederhauser and Menia, 20-22, 21-13, 15-11, to set up a duel with Bisgaard and Hog.

Paris 2024 Olympians Monika Paulikiene and Aine Raupelyte of Lithuania survived wildcard Marie-Alex Bélanger and Amy Ozee of Canada, 21-18, 20-22, 15-12.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medalist Taliqua Clancy and Jana Milutinovic, together with partner Stefanie Fejes of Australia, swept Ukraine’s Tetiana Lazarenko and Sofiia Kurnikova, 23-21, 21-12, in Pool B.

Men’s top seeds Eylon Elazar and Kevin Cuzmiciov of Israel opened their title bid with a 21-14, 21-15 win over Denmark’s Kristoffer Abell and Christian Andersen.

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