The 2010 international Beach  Volleyball season has not been the best of times for Jake Gibb and Sean  Rosenthal of the United States, but the defending champions at this  week’s SWATCH FIVB World Tour posted a pair of back-to-back victories in  the winner’s bracket here Thursday for the first-time to lead the field  into the next rounds of competition. 
With the SWATCH FIVB World Tour  returning to the Czech Republic capital for the first-time since 2008,  Gibb and Rosenthal extended their Prague winning streak to  eight-straight matches by defeating pairs from Russia and the United  States at the US$190,000 Patria Direct Open on a side court at the  Štvanice Stadium on the River Vitava.
Seeded 17th in the 32-team  double-elimination Main Draw in the sixth of 14 men’s events on the  SWATCH FIVB World Tour calendar this season , Gibb and Rosenthal’s  second win Thursday was over top-seeded American rivals Phil Dalhausser  and Todd Rogers in the 49th domestic and/or international meeting  between the two teams since May 2006.
After opening with a 21-12 and  21-14 win in 37 minutes over 16th-seeded Serguei Prokopiev and Yury  Bogatov of Russia, Gibb and Rosenthal advanced with seven other unbeaten  teams to the third-round of the winner’s bracket with a 21-14 and 23-21  win in 46 minutes over the top-seeded and reigning Olympic Dalhausser  and Rogers.  The series between the Americans now stands at 38-11 for  Dalhausser and Rogers, including a 6-4 edge in FIVB matches.
“We have really been struggling  this year,” said the 34-year old Gibb, who teamed with Rosenthal to  place fifth at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.  “The big difference  today was Sean’s serving along with our ability to side out  effectively.  Any times you beat Phil and Todd, you have posted a great  win.  This should really help our confidence, but tomorrow we face more  tough teams starting with the Poles.”
Gibb and Rosenthal, who captured  the 2008 Patria Direct Open title by winning six matches with a 21-13  and 23-21 gold medal win over Julius Brink and Christoph Dieckmann of  Germany, have not placed higher than ninth in their last nine SWATCH  FIVB World Tour starts.  The Americans placed ninth in the Russian Grand  Slam last week after being eliminated by Dalhausser and Rogers 21-14  and 21-8 in Moscow.
Eighth-seeded Grzegorz Fijalek  and Mariusz Prudel of Poland will be Gibb and Rosenthal’s first opponent  Friday with the victorious team advancing to quarter-final match later  in the afternoon against fifth-seeded Penggen Wu/Linyin Xu of China or  13th-seeded Pedro Cunha/Thiago Santos Barbosa of Brazil.   Gibb and  Rosenthal defeated the Poles earlier this year in a three-set match in  Shanghai.
“This season has been tough with  all the travel,” said 29-year old Rosenthal.   “The good thing is that  we are 8-0 in Prague.  We love the city, we love the people, we love the  food and we especially love the facility.  Today’s two wins were really  important for us mentally as we had not been playing well lately.”
While the wins by the Poles and  Chinese were expected due to their seedings as Wu and Xu captured their  country’s first men’s FIVB Beach Volleyball gold medal this past Monday  by defeating Dalhausser and Rogers in the three-set Moscow finale.  The  second victory by Cunha and Thiago was a 21-13 and 21-19 in 36 minutes  over fourth-seeded Adrian Gavira and Pablo Herrera of Spain.
To open play in the lower half  of the Winner’s bracket Friday, second-seeded Alison Cerutti/Emanuel  Rego of Brazil and third-seeded Julius Brink/Jonas Reckermann of Germany  will be challenged by seventh-seeded Reinder Nummerdor/Richard Shuil of  The Netherlands and 27th-seeded Igor Kolodinsky/Yaroslav Koshkarev of  Russia respectively.  Koshkarev is a replacement for Kolodinsky’s  regular partner Dmitri Barsouk, who is out with shoulder problems.  The  Russians defeated the 11th- and sixth-seeded teams Thursday.
Sixteen other teams remain in  the double-elimination tournament, including Dalhausser/Rogers and  Gavira/Herrera.  Following Friday’s 22-match schedule, Saturday’s play  will be highlighted by the semi-finals with the medal matches Sunday  where the gold medal winning team will share the $30,000 first-place  prize.

 
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