2019 Edmonton Open Friday, July 19 - Men’S & Women’S Main Draw Schedule

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2019 Edmonton Open Friday, July 19 - Men’S & Women’S Main Draw Schedule 2019 Edmonton Open Friday, July 19 - Men’s & Women’s Main Draw Schedule Match No. Time Court Team A Team B Gender Round 17 9:00 1 Pavan/Melissa CAN [1] Reeves/Dicello USA [16] Women Pool A 19 10:00 1 Flint/Day USA [2] Pischke/Bukovec CAN [15] Women Pool B 25 11:00 1 Cannon/Pollock USA [28] Gordon/Marcelle CAN [21] Women Pool E 22 12:00 1 Megan/Nicole CAN [3] Bonnerova/Maixnerova CZE [14] Women Pool C 33 13:00 1 Hudyakov/Bykanov RUS [14] Takahashi/Hasegawa JPN [18] Men Elimination 1 37 14:00 1 Métral/Breer SUI [17] Nõlvak/Tiisaar EST [9] Men Elimination 1 41 17:00 1 Saxton/O'Gorman CAN [1] Winner of match #33 Men Elimination 2 45 18:00 1 Ehlers/Flüggen GER [3] Winner of match #37 Men Elimination 2 21 9:00 2 Strauss T./Strauss N. AUT [30] Wachowicz/Gruszczynska POL [19] Women Pool C 18 10:00 2 Huber/Hübscher SUI [32] Traballi/Zuccarelli ITA [17] Women Pool A 20 11:00 2 Böbner/Vergé-Dépré, Z. SUI [31] Josi/Juliana BRA [18] Women Pool B 24 12:00 2 Rehackova/Olivova CZE [29] Lapointe/Harnett CAN [20] Women Pool D 34 13:00 2 J. Surin/K. Adisorn THA [15] Dumek/Bercik CZE [20] Men Elimination 1 38 14:00 2 Beeler/Krattiger SUI [10] Bergmann/Harms, Y. GER [5] Men Elimination 1 42 17:00 2 Budinger/Patterson USA [6] Winner of match #34 Men Elimination 2 46 18:00 2 Aye/Gauthier-Rat FRA [25] Winner of match #38 Men Elimination 2 23 9:00 3 Körtzinger/Schneider GER [4] Hasegawa/Futami JPN [13] Women Pool D 31 10:00 3 Brzostek/Gromadowska POL [25] Take/Kusano JPN [9] Women Pool H 28 11:00 3 Chiyo/Sakaguchi JPN [6] Kjølberg/Hjortland NOR [22] Women Pool F 26 12:00 3 Dowdy/Quiggle USA [5] Richard/Placette FRA [12] Women Pool E 35 13:00 3 Berntsen/Mol, H. NOR [13] Nicklin/Hartles NZL [22] Men Elimination 1 39 14:00 3 Popov/Gordieiev UKR [11] Pfretzschner/Sowa GER [30] Men Elimination 1 43 17:00 3 Kazdailis/Rumsevicius LTU [26] Winner of match #35 Men Elimination 2 47 18:00 3 Winter/Hörl AUT [21] Winner of match #39 Men Elimination 2 27 9:00 4 Freiberger/Teufl V. AUT [27] Laird/Palmer AUS [11] Women Pool F 29 10:00 4 Kubickova/Kvapilova CZE [7] Jupiter/Chamereau FRA [10] Women Pool G 30 11:00 4 Ishitsubo/Shiba JPN [26] Kloda/Ceynowa POL [23] Women Pool G 32 12:00 4 Caluori/Gerson SUI [8] Tsopoulou/Manavi GRE [24] Women Pool H 36 13:00 4 Samoilovs M./Solovejs LAT [24] Ranghieri/Caminati ITA [16] Men Elimination 1 40 14:00 4 Rudol/Miszczuk POL [28] Evans/Kolinske USA [7] Men Elimination 1 44 17:00 4 Doherty/Hyden USA [4] Winner of match #36 Men Elimination 2 48 18:00 4 Slick/Allen USA [2] Winner of match #40 Men Elimination 2 33 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 34 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 35 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 36 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 37 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 38 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 39 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 40 TBD TBD Draw Draw Women Elimination 1 41 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #33 Women Elimination 2 42 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #34 Women Elimination 2 43 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #35 Women Elimination 2 44 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #36 Women Elimination 2 45 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #37 Women Elimination 2 46 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #38 Women Elimination 2 47 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #39 Women Elimination 2 48 TBD TBD Draw Winner of match #40 Women Elimination 2 Updated match previews for the below matches can be found at Men - http://bvbinfo.com/Tournament.asp?ID=3622&Process=Matches - Women - http://bvbinfo.com/Tournament.asp?ID=3623&Process=Matches 2018-2019 FIVB World Tour Results Dates Site Star Type Gender Gold Medal Team/Prize Money ($US) August 23-26 Siofok, Hungary One Men Romain Di Giantommaso/Jeremy Silvestre, France August 23-26 Siofok, Hungary One Women Tjasa Jancar/Tjasa Kotnik, Slovenia Aug. 27-Sept. 1 Montpellier, France One Men Olivier Barthelemy/Edouard Rowlandson, France Aug. 27-Sept. 1 Montpellier, France One Women Alexandra Jupiter/Lezana Placette, France Sept. 14-16 Zhongwei, China Two Women Jingzhe Wang/Shuhui Wen, China Sept. 30-Oct. 4 Qinzhou, China Three Men Tri Bourne/Trevor Crabb, USA Sept. 30-Oct. 4 Qinzhou, China Three Women Rebecca Cavalcanti/Ana Patricia Silva, Brazil October 2-5 Bandar Torkaman, Iran One Men Bahman Salemi/Arash Vakili, Iran October 9-12 Babolsar, Iran One Men Abolhamed Mirzaali/Rahman Raoufi, Iran October 10-14 Yangzhou, China Four Men Ilya Leshukov/Konstantin Semenov, Russia October 10-14 Yangzhou, China Four Women Alix Klineman/April Ross, USA October 16-19 Bandar Anzali, Iran One Men Alexandr Dyachenko/Alexey Sidorenko, Kazakhstan October 17-21 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Four Men Anders Mol/Christian Sorum, Norway October 17-21 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Four Women Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson, Canada October 24-28 Chetumal, Mexico Three Women Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson, Canada Nov. 29-Dec. 2 Ljubljana, Slovenia One Men Aliaksandr Dziadkou/Pavel Piatrushka, Belarus Nov. 29-Dec. 2 Ljubljana, Slovenia One Women Vasiliki Arvaniti/Penny Karagkouni, Greece January 2-6 The Hague, Netherlands Four Men Viacheslav Krasilnikov/Oleg Stoyanovskiy, Russia January 2-6 The Hague, Netherlands Four Women Rebecca Cavalcanti/Ana Patricia Silva, Brazil February 21-24 Phnom Penh, Cambodia Two Women Vasiliki Arvaniti/Penny Karagkouni, Greece Feb. 27-March 2 Visakhapatnam, India One Men Armin Dollinger/Simon Kulzer, Germany Feb. 27-March 2 Visakhapatnam, India One Women Martina Bonnerova/Martina Maixnerova, Czech Rep. 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