Sweden is gaining momentum in the Beach Volleyball World Cup

Sweden is gaining momentum in the Beach Volleyball World Cup

The Swedish beach volleyball duo David Åhman and Jonatan Hellvig are ready for the quarter-finals of the WC, which will be played in Mexico. The picture is from when they won a tournament in Germany in August. – Photo: Gregor Fischer/AP/TT

The Swedish duo Daniel Åhman and Jonatan Hellvig are ready for the quarter-finals of the Beach Volleyball World Cup after he knocked out one of the Netherlands’ teams in two straight sets in the round of 16.

The victory means they get to meet another Dutch team in Saturday’s quarter-finals of the World Cup, which will be played in Mexico. Which of the two remaining Dutch teams it will be is not clear.

— Both are good. It will be a very tough match, says David Åhman to TT.

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