Serbia officially dethroned at the Women's Volleyball World Championship - Photo: FIVB
Serbia has dominated the Women's Volleyball World Championship, winning back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2022. They have shown signs of decline in recent years, but are still one of the strongest teams.
However, shortly after entering this year's tournament, the defending champions received bad news when star number 1 Tijana Boskovic suffered a serious injury. Her absence was the reason Serbia dropped to second place in Group H and had to face the Netherlands (first in Group A) in the round of 16.
In fact, in terms of class, the Netherlands can hardly compare with Serbia. And what the two teams contributed on the evening of August 29 partly showed that. Serbia, when losing Boskovic, lost 50% of its strength.
However, they still made the Netherlands go through heart-stopping moments. In the first set, the Netherlands won with a hard-fought victory with the scores 27-25, 26-24.
But in the next two sets, Serbia rose up strongly. With their rich experience, they won 25-22, 25-20 and tied the match 2-2.
The Netherlands played hard to win a ticket to the quarterfinals - Photo: FIVB
This forced the match into a fifth set to decide the outcome. This was another set that Serbia were chasing fiercely. However, their stamina was gradually exhausted after the effort to take the match into a fifth set. In the end, the Netherlands still won 15-11 to end the match.
With this defeat, Serbia was officially dethroned. This is an opportunity for the Women's Volleyball World Championship to find a new champion, after Serbia has held this title for the past 7 years.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ngoi-hau-cua-bong-chuyen-nu-the-gioi-doi-chu-sau-7-nam-20250829210028354.htm
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