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Carambula keeping skyball up his sleeve ahead of Rio 2016 opener
- Updated: August 5, 2016
Rio de Janeiro, August 5, 2016 – Adrian Carambula is remaining coy on whether he will use his unique skyball serve when he and Alex Ranghieri open the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games beach volleyball tournament against Clemens Doppler and Alexander Horst at 10.00 (local time) on Saturday.
The Italian has perfected a lofted serve that drops onto opponents back court and causes them problems galore while his partner Ranghieri takes up position at the net in case they are able to defend it.
Carambula and Ranghieri will face the Austrian veterans and have the honour of playing the first match in front of 12,000 spectators at the Copacabana Beach Arena on Saturday, but the winds coming off the Atlantic mean he might have to keep the move in his locker for the meantime.
“I’m going in there with …
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