Olympic and World Cup champion China beat the US 3-2 Friday for its
opening win at the 2006 World Grand Prix women's volleyball
tournament in Macao.
The US, coached by China's volleyball legend Lang Ping, imposed
great pressure on the Chinese team, as the Americans managed to
claim the first set with 27-25.
Facing the comparatively low-profile Americans, China bounced
back from the first set gloom and commandeered the court with the
powerful blocks and spikes before Wang Yimei sealed the second set
25-22 with a smash.
The US squeezed back with its tireless defense and quick attack.
China, however, secured another set win 25-22 in the third.
Lang's team dominated the fourth set, surging at 18-10 and
clinching the win at 25-20.
In the last set, the two teams tied 1-1, 6-6, 10-10, 12-12,
13-13 and 14-14. The more experienced Chinese team wrapped up the
set 16-14. It was the third clash between China and the US since
Lang Ping took the coaching post of the latter. The two teams each
won one match in the previous two encounters.
China coach Chen Zhonghe told a press conference after the match
that the team failed to perform well and the 19-year-old new power
Xu Yunli needed to improve her serving skill.
Lang Ping said her team did better than what she expected.
Brazil beat Dominica 3-2 in the opening game earlier on Friday.
The four teams are vying for the title in the round-robin
format.
China will play Dominica on Saturday while Brazil take on the
US.
(Xinhua News Agency August 26, 2006)