The Swiss Sisters Take Over
Anouk Vergé-Dépré and Zoé Vergé-Dépré didn't just win the 2026 AVP Huntington Beach Open; they sent a message. This wasn't a match; it was a clinic in sibling synergy. Picture this: the sun blaring, crowd roaring, and the Vergé-Dépré sisters turning the sands of Huntington Beach into their personal playground. They faced off against the formidable duo of Kylie Deberg and Betsi Flint and left no doubt about who owned the beach.
A Battle of Titans
In a showdown that felt like a heavyweight title fight, Anouk and Zoé were relentless. Their chemistry? Unmatched. Their tactics? Precise. The sisters made it look easy, but make no mistake, Deberg and Flint didn't make it a walk in the park. With the pressure mounting, the Vergé-Déprés dug deep and delivered a performance for the ages.
Legacy in the Making
This isn't just a win; it's a statement. The Vergé-Dépré sisters are carving out a legacy on the sand, much like Long Beach State is doing on the court. As they continue their rise, it's clear they're not satisfied with just being good, they're aiming for greatness. With this victory, they've positioned themselves as a team to watch, a duo that could redefine what it means to dominate in beach volleyball.



