Olympics | China Beats Serbia to Top Women's Volleyball Group A at Paris 2024

 August 5, 2024
Olympics | China Beats Serbia to Top Women's Volleyball Group A at Paris 2024
Zhu Ting (L) of China blocks against Tijana Boskovic of Serbia during the women's volleyball preliminary round pool A match between China and Serbia at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 4, 2024. [Xinhua/Liu Dawei]

 

China's women's volleyball team topped Group A with an unbeaten record after defeating Serbia in four sets. 

PARIS, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) — China defeated Serbia 21-25, 25-20, 25-22, and 29-27 in a thrilling match to secure the top spot in the women's volleyball Group A at the Paris Olympics on Sunday.

The match featured a clash between Serbia's Tijana Boskovic and China's Li Yingying. Boskovic scored an impressive 39 points, while Li had 28 points.

Boskovic's powerful attacks and serves came early in the first set, added with China's own errors, allowing Serbia to take the opening set.

A turning point came in the second set when Li and Wang Yuanyuan staged strong performance, leading China to level the match.

China made a key substitution in the third set, bringing in the young outside hitter Wu Mengjie for veteran Zhu Ting. Wu received well to resist Boskovic's attacks and hit the winning point of this set.

Boskovic fought hard in the fourth set, helping Serbia stave off multiple match points, while Li's late surge secured the victory for China.

"They played pretty good volleyball, very difficult to stop them in the block, and they received good, they also have a lot of options in attack," Serbia's head coach Giovanni Guidetti praised China's performance. "Boskovic got 39 points today. She could not do more, so somebody needs to help her."

"We don't have someone like Boskovic with top-tier offensive talent, so everyone needs to step forward and share the scoring burden," said Chinese middle blocker Wang. 

 

(Source: Xinhua)

Editor: Wang Shasha

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