The most prestigious event of the World League will kick off on November 19 in Rio de Janeiro, and it promises to be bigger than ever, featuring eight Unity teams competing for the title of World No. 1.
Salvatore Primicerio, Commissioner of the Unity World League, reflects on the Masters tournament and the league's future: "Hungary was a wonderful host
What Oved Kraus accomplished in the Unity World League will require the perspective of time to be fully appreciated—both professionally and historically.
Ronen Hanzis was named the MVP of the Masters Tournament, becoming one of the standout figures of the Israeli Unity team as it continued its dominance in the World League by capturing the second most prestigious title on the international circuit
A 6–3 victory over Hungary in the final crowned the world’s top-ranked team as Masters winners and extended their complete dominance of the World League.