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2019–2020 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
Tournament details
Host nationVarious
DatesAugust 2019 – September 2020
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Official website
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour

The 2020 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour is the global elite professional beach volleyball circuit organized by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) for the 2019–20 beach volleyball season. Starts in late early October 2019, the 2020 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Calendar comprised by three FIVB World Tour 5-star tournaments (including the World Tour Finals), twelve FIVB World Tour 4-star, five 3-star, eight 2-star and twenty-seven 1-star event, all organised by the FIVB.[1]

Schedule

Key
World Tour Finals
5-star tournament/Major Series
4-star tournament
3-star tournament
2-star tournament
1-star tournament

Men

Tournament[2] Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
Bandar Torkaman[3]
Bandar Torkaman, Iran
US$5,000
1–4 October 2019
 Nuttanon Inkiew (THA)
 Sedtawat Padsawud (THA)

17–21, 21–17, 14–12, rted.
 Alireza Aghajani (IRI)
 Javad Firouzpour (IRI)
 Bahman Salemi (IRI)
 Arash Vakili (IRI)
21–17, 21–16
 Takashi Tsuchiya (JPN)
 Hitoshi Murakami (JPN)
Qinzhou Open[4]
Qinzhou, China
US$75,000
30 October–3 November 2019
 Adrian Heidrich (SUI)
 Mirco Gerson (SUI)

21–13, 21–16
 Martin Ermacora (AUT)
 Moritz Pristauz (AUT)
 Valeriy Samoday (RUS)
 Igor Velichko (RUS)
16–21, 22–20, 15–8
 Ruslan Bykanov (RUS)
 Alexander Likholetov (RUS)
Tel Aviv Open[5]
Tel Aviv, Israel
US$5,000
6–9 November 2019
 Samuele Cottafava (ITA)
 Jakob Windisch (ITA)

21–12, 21–17
 Martin Hansen (DEN)
 Daniel Thomsen (DEN)
 Sergey Prokopyev (RUS)
 Aleksandr Kramarenko (RUS)
w/o
 Sean Faiga (ISR)
 Netanel Ohana (ISR)
Aspire Cup Doha[6]
Doha, Qatar
US$5,000
12–15 November 2019
 Jędrzej Brożyniak (POL)
 Piotr Janiak (POL)

18–21, 21–15, 15–12
 Petr Bakhnar (RUS)
 Yury Bogatov (RUS)
 David Åhman (SWE)
 Jonatan Hellvig (SWE)
22–24, 21–12, 18–16
 Nouh Al-Jalbubi (OMA)
 Mazin Al-Hashmi (OMA)
Chetumal Open[7]
Chetumal, Mexico
US$150,000
13–17 November 2019
 Taylor Crabb (USA)
 Jake Gibb (USA)

21–16, 16–21, 15–12
 Alexander Brouwer (NED)
 Robert Meeuwsen (NED)
 Trevor Crabb (USA)
 Tri Bourne (USA)
21–16, 21–12
 Alexander Walkenhorst (GER)
 Sven Winter (GER)
Dargahan Cup[8]
Dargahan, Iran
US$5,000
7–10 January 2020
 Alireza Aghajani (IRI)
 Javad Firouzpour (IRI)

21–17, 21–15
 Bahman Salemi (IRI)
 Arash Vakili (IRI)
 Rahman Raoufi (IRI)
 Abolhamed Mirzaali (IRI)
21–15, 21–18
 Benlouaer Ziad (QAT)
 Saifeddine Elmajid (QAT)
VolleyFest Cook Islands[9]
Avarua, Cook Islands
US$5,000
14–17 January 2020
 Griffin Muller (NZL)
 Sam O'Dea (NZL)

21–14, 20–22, 15–7
 Christopher Austin (USA)
 Earl Schultz (USA)
 Adam Roberts (USA)
 Travis Mewhirter (USA)
21–18, 22–20
 Takashi Tsuchiya (JPN)
 Hitoshi Murakami (JPN)
Anchor Beach Volleyball Carnival[10]
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
US$25,000
20–23 February 2020
 Christopher McHugh (AUS)
 Damien Schumann (AUS)

21–16, 30–28
 Christoph Dressler (AUT)
 Alexander Huber (AUT)
 Robin Sowa (GER)
 Lukas Pfretzschner (GER)
21–18, 17–21, 24–22
 Florian Schnetzer (AUT)
 Laurenz Leitner (AUT)
Katara Beach Volleyball Cup[11]
Doha, Qatar
US$150,000
9–13 March 2020
 Michał Bryl (POL)
 Grzegorz Fijałek (POL)

16–21, 21–19, 15–11
 Josué Gaxiola (MEX)
 José Luis Rubio (MEX)
 Paolo Nicolai (ITA)
 Daniele Lupo (ITA)
21–19, 21–17
 Evandro Oliveira (BRA)
 Bruno Oscar Schmidt (BRA)
Langkawi Open[12]
Langkawi, Malaysia
US$5,000
11–15 March 2020
 Jędrzej Brożyniak (POL)
 Piotr Janiak (POL)

21–19, 14–21, 15–8
 Martin Johansson (SWE)
 Alexander Annerstedt (SWE)
 Wang Chin-ju (TPE)
 Hsieh Ya-jen (TPE)
21–16, 21–18
 Dunwinit Kaewsai (THA)
 Prathip Sukto (THA)
Star-1 Ljubljana presented by HSE[13]
Ljubljana, Slovenia
US$5,000
30 July–2 August 2020
 Tiziano Andreatta (ITA)
 Andrea Abbiati (ITA)

21–18, 15–21, 15–11
 Clemens Doppler (AUT)
 Alexander Horst (AUT)
 Christoph Dressler (AUT)
 Alexander Huber (AUT)
22–24, 21–10, 15–8
 Tadej Boženk (SLO)
 Vid Jakopin (SLO)

Women

Tournament[2] Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
Qinzhou Open[14]
Qinzhou, China
US$75,000
30 October–3 November 2019
 Karla Borger (GER)
 Julia Sude (GER)

21–16, 21–19
 Kerri Walsh Jennings (USA)
 Brooke Sweat (USA)
 Wen Shuhui (CHN)
 Wang Jingzhe (CHN)
23–21, 22–24, 15–12
 Mariafe Artacho (AUS)
 Taliqua Clancy (AUS)
Tel Aviv Open[15]
Tel Aviv, Israel
US$5,000
6–9 November 2019
 Kaho Sakaguchi (JPN)
 Reika Murakami (JPN)

21–19, 21–16
 Simone Okholm (DEN)
 Line Hansen (DEN)
 Alexandra Shiryayeva (RUS)
 Ekaterina Syrtseva (RUS)
21–16, 21–19
 Eva Freiberger (AUT)
 Valerie Teufl (AUT)
Chetumal Open[16]
Chetumal, Mexico
US$150,000
13–17 November 2019
 Taliqua Clancy (AUS)
 Mariafe Artacho (AUS)

15–21, 21–14, 15–12
 Wang Fan (CHN)
 Xia Xinyi (CHN)
 Madelein Meppelink (NED)
 Sanne Keizer (NED)
w/o
 Talita Antunes (BRA)
 Taiana Lima (BRA)
Siem Reap[17]
Siem Reap, Cambodia
US$25,000
5–9 February 2020
 Lauren Fendrick (USA)
 Sara Hughes (USA)

21–13, 21–16
 Kelly Reeves (USA)
 Terese Cannon (USA)
 Yurika Sakaguchi (JPN)
 Chiyo Suzuki (JPN)
21–18, 21–18
 Cecilie Olsen (DEN)
 Sofia Bisgaard (DEN)
Guam Beach Cup[18]
Tamuning, Guam
US$5,000
5–8 March 2020
 Chiyo Suzuki (JPN)
 Yurika Sakaguchi (JPN)

21–16, 21–12
 Sarah Schermerhorn (USA)
 Kimberly Hildreth (USA)
 Ayumi Shiratori (JPN)
 Suzuka Hashimoto (JPN)
21–15, 21–12
 Delayne Maple (USA)
 Megan Kraft (USA)
Langkawi Open[19]
Langkawi, Malaysia
US$5,000
11–15 March 2020
 Kou Nai-han (TPE)
 Liu Pi-hsin (TPE)

23–21, 21–18
 Dorina Klinger (AUT)
 Ronja Klinger (AUT)
 Kaho Sakaguchi (JPN)
 Reika Murakami (JPN)
w/o
 Chiyo Suzuki (JPN)
 Yurika Sakaguchi (JPN)
Star-1 Ljubljana presented by HSE[20]
Ljubljana, Slovenia
US$5,000
30 July–2 August 2020
 Clara Windeleff (DEN)
 Line Trans Hansen (DEN)

21–11, 21–10
 Cecilie Olsen (DEN)
 Sofia Bisgaard (DEN)
 Sarah Cools (BEL)
 Lisa van den Vonder (BEL)
21–14, 21–19
 Varvara Brailko (LAT)
 Anete Namiķe (LAT)

Medal table by country

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Poland3003
2 United States2428
3 Japan2035
4 Italy2013
5 Australia2002
6 Denmark1304
7 Iran1225
8 Chinese Taipei1012
 Germany1012
10 New Zealand1001
 Switzerland1001
 Thailand1001
13 Austria0415
14 Russia0134
15 China0112
 Netherlands0112
 Sweden0112
18 Mexico0101
19 Belgium0011
Totals (19 entries)18181854

References