Australia’s women’s beach volleyball team dominate China in straight sets in Tokyo Olympics

Our beach volleyball stars have their sights set on gold: Australia’s women’s team dominates China to set up quarter-final clash at the Tokyo Games

  • Mariafe Artacho de Solar and Taliqua Clancy beat China in quarter finals 
  •  The Australians fell behind 15-13 and then 16-14, before blunting the Chinese
  • Australia has not won women’s beach volleyball since the Sydney 2000 Games

Australia’s Mariafe Artacho de Solar and Taliqua Clancy have shaken off a solid challenge from China to win in straight sets and reach the women’s beach volleyball quarter-finals.

The Australians will meet either world champions Canada or Spain after beating Xue Chen and Wang Xinxin 22-10 21-13 in 41 minutes.

But the round-of-16 contest was closer than it looked, with China pushing the 2019 world championship bronze medallists in the opening set.

Pictured: Mariafe Artacho del Solar #1 and Taliqua Clancy #2 of Team Australia react as they compete against Team China during the Women’s Round of 16 beach volleyball on day nine of the Tokyo 2020

Wang Xinxin, of China, returns a shot during a women's beach volleyball match against Australia at the 2020

Wang Xinxin, of China, returns a shot during a women’s beach volleyball match against Australia at the 2020

Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy of Team Australia react after they defeated Team China during the Women's Round of 16 beach volleyball

Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy of Team Australia react after they defeated Team China during the Women’s Round of 16 beach volleyball

Wang Xinxin, of China, reacts to a play during a women's beach volleyball match against Australia

Wang Xinxin, of China, reacts to a play during a women’s beach volleyball match against Australia

After Australia broke out to a 4-1 lead, China rallied and kept pace.

The Australians fell behind 15-13 and then 16-14, before blunting the Chinese and pulling ahead.

After saving two set points, Australia secured their first and the momentum was with them.

They broke out to a 20-10 lead and while China saved three match points, the threat was over.

Australia’s only notable blemish was six serve errors to one. 

Mariafe Artacho del Solar #1 of Team Australia competes against Team China at the Olympic Games in Tokyo

Mariafe Artacho del Solar #1 of Team Australia competes against Team China at the Olympic Games in Tokyo

Mariafe Artacho del Solar, center, of Australia, takes a shot as Xue Chen, left, of China, and teammate Wang Xinxin, right, defend during a women's beach Volleyball

Mariafe Artacho del Solar, center, of Australia, takes a shot as Xue Chen, left, of China, and teammate Wang Xinxin, right, defend during a women’s beach Volleyball

Xue Chen, right, of China, returns a shot as Taliqua Clancy, of Australia, waits to defend during a women's beach volleyball match at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Xue Chen, right, of China, returns a shot as Taliqua Clancy, of Australia, waits to defend during a women’s beach volleyball match at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Xue Chen, of China, dives for the ball during a women's beach volleyball match against Australia

Xue Chen, of China, dives for the ball during a women’s beach volleyball match against Australia

Canadian world champions Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes will play Spain’s Liliana Fernandez and Elsa Baquerizo on Monday morning, with the winner to meet Australia the following day.

The Canadians beat Artacho de Solar and Clancy to win gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Australia have not been on the Olympic podium in women’s beach volleyball since Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst won gold at the Sydney Games.

This the second Olympics for Artacho de Solar, 27, and Clancy, 29, but their first as a combination since first playing together in 2017.

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