Kenya Beach Volleyball Commission chairman Moses Mbuthia says Tetuan in Morocco was not a good hunting ground for Kenya team after dismissal performance in the previous outing but remained hopeful of better performance this time round.
Mbuthia also revealed that Strathmore University was on verge of setting up another beach volleyball court.
The official said the team was good to go.
Mbuthia was speaking during the training at the Strathmore University grounds on Wednesday afternoon.
Two pairs in each gender are scheduled to fly out of the country on Sunday to the host nation in time for the World Championship qualifiers that serves off on June 23-30.