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China advances at Swiss Volleyball Masters

www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-08 10:37:58

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

Chinese players cheer their second straight victory in the group after
nailing Poland 25-23, 25-13, 25-12 on Thursday, June 7 2007. [Photo:
sina.com]

June 8 - Despite unexpected troubles in the opening game, the Chinese
women's volleyball team beat Poland 3-0 to claim its second straight
victory at the Montreux Masters in Switzerland.
With smashes from Zhang Yuehong and errors made by their rivals, the
Chinese built an early 6-4 lead. However, Poland, considered doomed to
failure in the group which also includes Turkey and favourites Cuba,
reacted to the neglect in their style, with soaring morale in their
offensive play.
Thanks to outstanding services in the game, Poland succeeded in keeping
neck and neck with the Olympic champions until 23-23 before Xue Ming��s
fast break and a Polish out-of-line smash helped China clinch the game.
Poland failed to ride a wave of emotion in the second game, while
resurgent Chinese showed their overall ability for attacks and blocks
eased to reap a 25-13 lead before the third game.
Unrivaled Chinese were irresistible in the final game, taking advantages
from services and net plays and a 25-12 comfortable win meant China
wrapped up its second victory at the tournament.
With two wins, China booked a berth in the semifinals. They will play
arch rival of the group, Cuba, on Friday.
The top two teams of each group will qualify for semis.

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