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Season Stat Leaders (entering Denver)
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Season Match Facts (entering Denver)
Denver Pre-Tournament Notes
Denver Qualifier Brackets Completed
Denver Main Draw Brackets Completed
Season Stat Match Bests (entering Denver)
Season Match Facts (entering Denver)
Denver Pre-Tournament Notes
Denver Qualifier Brackets Completed
Denver Main Draw Brackets Completed
General Tournament Notes:
Notes During Tournament Play:
- Colorado has hosted plenty of AVP tournaments over the years, but Denver has been the site just once previously, a men's only event in 1987.
- The Tour’s first season was in 1984, and for each of the first 13 years the AVP had an event in the state of Colorado, joining Arizona, California, Florida and Illinois as the only states with that claim.
- Vail is the highest elevation the AVP Tour has ever played (8,150 feet above sea level), followed by Lake Tahoe (about 6,250), Boulder (5,328) and Denver (5,280). This year’s Denver event marks the first time since 2008 (Boulder) that the AVP has played at this altitude.
- Between the men and women, a total of 27 states are represented here.
- The men’s draw features some twin brothers playing together (Ben and Matt Shassol) while the women’s has twin sisters Audrey and Nicole Nourse competing. Top-seeded women’s team Larissa and Lili Maestrini are one of the married couples here, along with Travis and Delaney Mewirther. Abby Van Winkle and her younger sister Tessa Van Winkle are both playing but on separate teams. There are three Basey brothers playing, with Gage and Lars on the same team, and Finn on a separate team. Ian and Sean Carlson are brothers who play on separate teams.
Notes During Tournament Play:
- On Saturday, there were 36 main draw matches for each gender. The men had 11 upsets and 19 three-set matches, while the women had 12 upsets and 18 three-set matches.
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