Qatar’s hopes at the 2025 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Adelaide ended yesterday with a Round of 16 defeat for Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan. The Qatari duo, Olympic bronze medalists, lost a closely contested match against France’s Teo Rotar and Arnaud Gauthier-Rat 2-1. This result concludes Qatar’s participation in the prestigious beach volleyball tournament, held in South Australia.
The match, played on Central Court, saw Qatar initially dominate, winning the first set 21-15. However, the French pair mounted a strong comeback, leveling the score with a 21-16 victory in the second set. The deciding set proved to be a nail-biting affair, ultimately going to France 23-21 after a tense extra-time period.
Qatar’s Beach Volleyball Campaign Concludes in Adelaide
The Beach Volleyball World Championships Adelaide 2025, running from February 19-23, featured top teams from around the globe vying for championship honors. Qatar entered the competition as a strong contender, given Younousse and Tijan’s previous success, including their bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The tournament serves as a crucial qualifying event for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, adding significant stakes to each match.
Match Details and Performance
Younousse and Tijan demonstrated their offensive prowess in the opening set, utilizing powerful serves and effective blocking. However, Rotar and Gauthier-Rat adjusted their strategy, focusing on exploiting gaps in the Qatari defense and capitalizing on unforced errors. The French team’s improved defensive play proved pivotal in turning the tide of the match.
The third set was particularly dramatic, with both teams trading points and refusing to concede an inch. Several crucial rallies went down to the wire, showcasing the high level of skill and athleticism on display. Ultimately, France’s composure under pressure allowed them to secure the victory.
Despite the loss, Younousse and Tijan’s performance throughout the tournament was commendable. They navigated the initial stages of the competition successfully, demonstrating their continued status as a leading volleyball team. Their early exit, however, prevents them from contending for a medal at this year’s championships.
Additionally, the tournament has highlighted the growing competitiveness of beach sports globally. Several underdog teams have delivered impressive performances, challenging the established powerhouses of the sport. This increased competition underscores the need for continuous improvement and strategic adaptation.
Meanwhile, the French duo’s victory propels them into the quarter-finals, where they will face a new challenge. Their strong performance against Qatar suggests they are a team to watch as the tournament progresses. The quarterfinal matches are scheduled for later this week.
In contrast to Qatar’s elimination, other teams representing Asia, such as Japan and Indonesia, continue to compete in the tournament. Their continued participation demonstrates the increasing strength of Asian teams in international volleyball competitions. The results from Adelaide will likely influence team strategies and training regimens in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics.
Looking ahead, Qatar will likely analyze their performance at the Adelaide championships to identify areas for improvement. The team will focus on refining their strategies and enhancing their physical conditioning in preparation for future tournaments, including further Olympic qualifying events. The specific timeline for their next competitive appearance remains to be announced, but is expected within the next few months.
The remaining rounds of the Beach Volleyball World Championships Adelaide 2025 will continue through February 23rd, culminating in the gold medal match. The outcome of these matches will determine the champions and further shape the landscape of international beach volleyball.

