If you love underwater hockey, the TNT Championship is the tournament you keep checking. Every game brings fast moves, wild saves and moments that stick with you. Below you’ll find a quick guide to what’s happened, who’s shining and what’s coming up next.
Round one kicked off with South Africa’s home side beating Kenya 4‑2 after a nail‑biting second half. The standout was midfielder Sipho Mthembu, who snagged two goals and set up another. Meanwhile, the Dutch team surprised everyone by beating the favourites, England, 3‑1 thanks to a last‑minute penalty from Lotte van der Meer.
In the second round, the Australian squad showed why they’re a powerhouse, cruising past Canada 6‑0. The defense held strong, allowing only one shot on goal. The match highlighted the new training drills introduced by coach Mark Jensen, which focus on quick transitions and tighter puck control.
We sat down with Kenya’s captain, Aisha Njoroge, after her team’s loss. She said, “We learned a lot about positioning. The next games we’ll press higher and work on our breakout speed.” Her honesty gives a glimpse into how teams adapt mid‑tournament.
Another interview worth noting is with Dutch forward Lars de Vries. He praised the tournament’s organization and mentioned the new underwater lighting system that “makes the puck pop and helps us see the play faster.” He also hinted at a possible move to a European club after the tournament.
Fans also love the behind‑the‑scenes stories. Our video crew captured the team bus rides, locker‑room jokes and the intense moments before a penalty shoot‑out. These clips are now trending on social media and bring the community closer.
Looking ahead, the semifinals are set for next Saturday. The matchups are South Africa vs Australia and the Netherlands vs Brazil. Both games will be streamed live on the official Hockey World site, and you can follow live stats on the app.
Don’t miss the final on Sunday—expect a showdown between the two teams that have dominated the pool all week. The winner will walk away with the TNT Championship trophy and a spot in the upcoming International Underwater Hockey Cup.
In short, the TNT Championship delivers high‑energy games, fresh talent and plenty of storylines. Keep checking this page for live scores, post‑match analysis and exclusive interviews. Whether you’re a player, fan or just curious, there’s always something new to discover in the world of underwater hockey.
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