News Beach volleyball 11/10/2014 Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani secure semifinal spot at Xiamen Open Xiamen, China, October 11, 2014 – Vasiliki Arvaniti andMaria Tsiartsiani from Greece performed two spectacular comebacks to reach thesemifinal at the 2014 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Xiamen Open on Saturday.The $150,000 Xiamen Open is the third visit to China for the 2014 FIVB WorldTour and the second consecutive year in Xiamen.It was not an easy road to the semifinal for Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani,but it did prove the stamina and sheer determination of the Greek pair. Arvaniti/Tsiartsianicame back from losing the first set of both their matches and were the teamthat spent by far the longest time on court on the penultimate day of the XiamenOpen.Their third round match was against Martina Bonnerováand Barbora Hermannová from Czech Republic. The Czech pair were showing fineform in Xiamen and had already beaten top seeds Juliana Felisberta Silva andMaria Antonelli from Brazil on the way to the knock-outs.The two powerful teams were evenly pitched in terms ofstrength and this reflected itself in the score with neither team letting go ofthe set points. A number of unforced Czech errors in the final set led Arvaniti/Tsiartsianito the win and a place in the semifinal, 2-1(21-23, 23-21, 20-18).“They’ve been playing really well the whole tournament,so we knew it would be a tough game. It was a big fight but it was reallyimportant that we kept on playing after losing our not so good first set. Itwas a really fair game but I’m really happy that it was us that won in theend,” said Tsiartsiani.The long term partners since 2009 are back togetherafter Tsiartsiani took a year of maternity leave in 2013.“We’re feeling really amazing because it’s our firstyear that we’re playing together again after 2012 when Maria gave birth to herdaughter and now we feel like we are reaching the level that we want. We arevery happy that we are playing very steady in this tournament with patience andwith good performance,” said Arvaniti.In the morning Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani had also come frombehind to triumph against Switzerland’s Isabelle Forrer and Anouk Vergé-Dépré 2-1 (13-21, 23-21, 15-13).“They are a really good team, we really respect them alot, but it was also a big fight, it was also a very close game. We are reallytrying to play better now and reach our level and it feels good to play theseteams on the same level and beat them,” said Tsiartsiani.Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani now have the unenviable task offacing Xiamen Open top seeds Juliana Felisberta Silva and Maria Antonelli fromBrazil in the semifinal on Sunday.Topseeded qualifiers Hunkus/Vanzwieten into semisUSA’s Tealle Hunkus and Kendra Vanzwieten earned a byedirectly into the Xiamen Open main draw as top seeded qualifiers and have notlooked back. In the pair's first major tournament together, Hunkus/Vanzwieten postedtwo wins on Saturday to enter the semifinal where they will meet China’s WangFan and Yue Yuan.Their round three match saw the US pair up against Germany’sKim Behrens and Sandra Seyfferth. In what seemed to be the first respite fromthe wind of the whole week, the two teams experienced unusually calm conditionsfor the match.The first set was very evenly paced with the pairstrading point for point all the way up to 20-20. Behrens/Seyfferth, skilled infinding the edge of the court, secured the set 22-20.The German pair then established a four point lead overHunkus/Vanzwieten in the second, before a technical timeout gave the US pairchance to discuss a change in tactic that turned the set around in theirfavour. The third set saw a number of long rallies with bothteams working hard for every physically gruelling point and it was Hunkus/Vanzwietenwho finally clinched the win 2-1(20-22, 21-18, 15-12). “I think we had to make adjustments, they came in reallyaggressive and swinging really hard so we made mid match adjustments andstarted talking to each other a lot and I think that was key for us. Then westarted serving tough which I think we weren’t doing as well in that first set,so those adjustments really helped us,” said Hunkus. “This morning was really, really windy. But this matchwas fun to play our game a little bit more with good passing and setting, a lotmore comfortable I would say,” said Vanzwieten.In their morning round two match the USA pair beatCanada’s Jamie Lynn Broder and Kristina Valjas, 2-0 (21-17, 22-20).“It was kind of tough, they did the same thing againstus where they came out swinging so we made some defensive adjustments and talkeda little bit as far as blocking and defence responsibilities and I think itworked out well for us too. It was a tight match though, a great match, theyplayed really well,” said Hunkus. “We hope to improve our side I think. Each match we’regetting better as a team so I’m hoping to continue that and adjust as we go,but to keep things on our side for sure,” said Vanzwieten.The women’s medal for the 2014 FIVB Xiamen Open will becontended on Sunday.With the Grand Slam portion of the 2014 FIVB World Tournow complete, the tour continues after Xiamen with four more FIVB Open events.The tour will travel to Argentina for the FIVB Parana Open (Oct. 28-Nov. 2)before heading to Doha for the men-only FIVB Qatar Open (Nov. 4-8). India willthen host the double-gender FIVB Vizag Open (Nov. 25-30), before the 2014calendar comes to a close in South Africa with the double-gender FIVB MangaungOpen (Dec. 9-14). Print this Page News {{item.LocalShortDate}} {{item.Title}} All the News