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[quote][i]Originally posted by VBFC[/i] 節錄自 世界女排大冠軍杯賽 [u]Quote from World Grand Champions Cup[/u] [b]Sassa sparks Brazil to comeback win[/b] Brazil beat holders China 3-2 in the opening match of the women's World Grand Champions Cup at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on Tuesday. After losing the first two sets, Brazil came home 15-25, 17-25, 25-20, 25-20, 15-8. Fittingly, Brazil's Welissa "Sassa" Gonzaga nailed the winning point on Brazil's first match point, as she had led the third-set comeback when all looked lost. After a mistake-riddled opening, China surged from 12-12 to 18-12 thanks to a couple of stylish winners on the right from the elusive Zhang Ping, a service ace from Chu Jinling and some solid team blocking. Brazil changed a couple of players and called a couple of time-outs, but China had built up a rhythm and their superior defence swept them to the first set 25-15. Brazil regrouped during the break, and Jaqueline Carvalho and Sheilla Castro led the response with some blistering winners, but they could not match China's attacking momentum. Li Juan, China's new recruit from Tianjin, was having a fine game, and the powerful Yang Hao entered the action in time to close out the second set 25-17. Brazil needed to improve drastically, and did so during the third set, tightening up their block and varying their attack. "Sassa" began to find her range, as Brazil took the third 25-20. In the fourth set, Fabiana Claudino was the dominant force at the net for Brazil, and setter Carolina Albuquerque clicked into gear with her spikers to unsettle the Chinese defence. On the first of their four set points, Caroline Gattaz showed her speed at the net to score the winner and take the set 25-20. "Sassa" would have the final word in a fifth-set which Brazil dominated. [/quote]
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