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Ross and Klineman crank it up in a quarterfinal win against Germany

In their quarterfinal match, Team USA's beach volleyball veterans April Ross and Alix Klineman won big over an experienced German team.

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A marquee match-up, perfect for primetime: Team USA's second-seeded Alix Klineman and April Ross took on Germany's 18th-seeded Maggie Kozuch and Laura Ludwig in the quarterfinals. But don't let the seeding fool you: Ludwig posed a threat as one of the best defenders of all time -- having won beach volleyball gold alongside former partner Kira Walkenhorst at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Going into the match, Ross had 17 Olympic wins to Ludwig's 16. 

Klineman and Ross -- the latter on her quest for a first Olympic gold after winning silver at the 2012 London Games and bronze alongside Kerri Walsh Jennings at Rio 2016 -- fought experienced opponents and tough weather conditions, as rain splattered the volleyball court. But following a slow start, the American duo tied the Germans at 12-12 -- and battled point-for-point for an advantage. Still tied at 19-19, the Germans issued their second challenge after a ball was initially called out -- but, unlike in the Claes/Sponcil match the prior day, the ruling stuck. The Americans won the set on their first match point, 21-19.  

The Americans took an early lead in set two, but the Germans were hot on their tails. Each team remained within a one-point margin until the U.S. hit a 4-1 scoring run at 17-16, when they widened their lead by two. Kozuch served into the net at 19-18, giving the U.S. their first set point. Ross and Klineman ultimately won 21-19, 21-19.  

It was a big victory for the only Americans left in either the men's or women's beach volleyball tournaments. The pair is now just two wins away from a gold medal, facing either Brazil or Switzerland in the semifinals on August 5th. 

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