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Cape Town Set to Host the Beach Pro Tour for the First Time

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Cape Town’s famous Camps Bay Beach will host the Beach Pro Tour for the first time in history from 22-26 October 2025. The country has finally entered the global arena as the sport has experienced a massive popularity surge in recent years. Volleyball is set to compete with women’s soccer and football, with an estimated 800 million players and 900 million fans worldwide. The Beach Pro Tour’s spectacle will unfold under the backdrop of Cape Town’s beautiful Table Mountain.

The Beach Pro Tour Arrives in SA’s Mother City

The Beach Pro Tour is a global elite beach volleyball showcase that has travelled through coastal cities like Paris, Uberlândia, Doha, and Gstaad. It blends culture with competition, and every event attracts thousands of fans. Volleyball World has announced that the upcoming event will take place in Cape Town, which is an opportunity and a milestone as the city gains recognition as Africa’s hosting partner in global volleyball. The tour is expected to attract over 100 athletes from almost 50 countries, competing in men’s and women’s divisions. Camps Bay’s beautiful nature and marine life welcome the world-class event this month.

Upcoming Players to Watch

All eyes are on some standout teams that have defined the season so far. Bookmakers and best offshore betting sites are updating the odds for certain teams while keeping the probabilities open for real-time updates as the event unfolds. These sportsbooks offer a massive range of betting markets, and some players are worth watching for the next event.

Norwegian Olympic gold medalists Anders Mol and Christian Sørum seem to be the men’s duo that could disrupt the entire tour. The team’s odds were once +200 to +250 and +450 at last year’s Olympic event, but bookmakers will drop those odds based on their unmatched chemistry and net control.

The Brazilian duo, George Wanderley and André Loyola, may come close behind the first team as favorites, even though previous odds sat at +900 for the 2024 Olympics medal. Another duo to watch is David Ahman & Jonatan Hellvig, who had odds of +110 to win the Olympic gold medal in the men’s division last year.

The odds favored Ana Silva Ramos & Eduarda Santos Lisboa Duda at +150, Sara Hughes & Kelly Cheng at +450, and Kristen Nuss & Taryn Kloth at +450 for the women’s Paris gold medal in 2024. Bookmakers will update their odds live as the tour draws closer, and these names are the top picks to watch. Unfortunately, South Africa’s teams still remain outside of the sports betting markets, but they will have hometown support.

What Hosting Does for SA Volleyball

The event represents more than a simple tournament for the South African volleyball community. Volleyball South Africa President Anthony Makoena suggested that the country hosting pro volleyball will welcome the sport’s best athletes, fans, and partners to an unforgettable blend of beach sports and culture in Camps Bay, one of the most spectacular locations worldwide. Around 100 athletes from 48 countries will attend, increasing the city’s years of effort to make the sport’s profile stand out more.

A National Qualifier Tournament will take place between October 16 and 17 to give local athletes a chance to earn their spot among the global players. Many grassroots programs have been in the making, with Volleyball SA introducing training sessions for upcoming players across the Western Cape province. Volleyball TV will also broadcast the tournament to give Cape Town international coverage, as many sportsbooks with live action will also likely broadcast the event for bettors.

Cape Town’s Tourist Impact

Cape Town has seen various major sporting events like the Netball World Cup in 2023 and the Cape Town Sevens. The Two-Oceans Marathon also brings enough tourists to make roads unwalkable. Cape Town’s tourism in general creates over 100,000 jobs, with the city having welcomed 2.4 million visitors in 2024 alone and generating over $20 million for the industry. The Beach Pro Tour is expected to shed a broader spotlight on the local tourism industry as it brings a new type of energy.

Volleyball’s mix of music, sport, competition, and celebration aligns well with the city’s summer vibes, and Camps Bay is already one of the country’s most photographed destinations. Local hotels, restaurants, and beachfront venues have started preparing for another new surge of visitors before the athletes and fans arrive. The city has even partnered with local environmental groups to make sure the event remains sustainable through minimal beach disruptions, daily clean-ups, and temporary structures.

Stealing the Global Show

Cape Town will officially join an exclusive list of destinations known for hosting the volleyball’s most famous tour when play begins. The event marks a turning point for volleyball representation across Africa beyond the rankings and medals. The Beach Pro Tour celebrates the spirit of its host cities along with athletic excellence from the beaches of Rio to the golden sands found in Camps Bay. This is South Africa’s chance to prove again that the Mother City can host world-class sporting events while sharing its cultural pride.

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