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Ghana has progressed from the Men's Pool F of the beach volleyball competition after a 2-0 win over Benin.
Ghana, who had already qualified before Tuesday's match, dispatched their opponents in two straight sets in the days second contest.
On Monday, Ghana secured a 2-1 win over Togo and a more straightforward 2-0 win over Senegal.
However, the third Pool match had to be rescheduled to Tuesday due to poor visibility.
Monday's pair of Paul Akan and Seidu Agyinaku were retained for today's match and are likely to play in the first knockout stage match later today.
Ghana will learn of their next opponent's after the draw at midday.
Meanwhile, the women's team has also progressed from the Women's Pool A after successive wins over The Gambia (2-1) and Burkina Faso (2-0).
Ghana won its first two matches without number one ranked player, Rashaka Katadat.
Katadat's partner at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Corporal Juliana Otcherewaa Aryee has been teamed up with Lance Corporal Charity Torku.
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