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Leo Williams brings beach volleyball glory to Cape Town

Cape Town’s scenic Camps Bay Beach is gearing up for an unforgettable volleyball spectacle as the Beach Pro Tour lands in South Africa for the very first time. It will run from 22 to 26 October.

The driving force behind this historic event is none other than Leo Williams.

FORMER OLYMPIAN LEO WILLIAMS

Leo Williams is a local volleyball legend and, former Olympian. He is also the national champion whose vision is to set new standards for the sport in the country.

Leo Williams turned his journey from South Africa’s top-ranked beach volleyball player into a story of passion. He became an international tournament organiser.

Having started his career at the University of the Western Cape, Williams represented South Africa across the globe.

He carried the national flag high, including serving as the flag bearer at the 2024 All-African Games, according to Good Things Guy.

VOLLEYBALL IN SOUTH AFRICA

Now, Williams is channelling his on-court discipline into transforming Camps Bay Beach into a world-class venue for 96 athletes from 48 countries.

The event will be broadcast live on SABC Sport and SABC+.

It will showcase South Africa’s ability to host major global sporting events with style and excellence.

“Camps Bay is one of the most iconic beaches in the world,” says Leo Williams. “Turning it into a global stage is both poetic and inspiring.

We’re not just hosting a tournament, we’re creating an experience that celebrates sport, culture, and community.”

TICKET PRICES

General access tickets range between R150 and R500, while VIP packages are available from R1,500 to R3,000.

This is a small price for witnessing top-tier volleyball against the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.

VOLLEYBALL IN SOUTH AFRICA

Beyond sport, the Beach Pro Tour Cape Town promises a major boost to local tourism and the economy, according to the Beach Volleyball Database.

Thousands of international visitors are expected to spend on accommodation, travel, and entertainment.

For Leo Williams, this is more than an event; it’s the start of a national movement to grow volleyball across South Africa.

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