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Players of Cuba celebrate during Women's Quarterfinals - Match 31 between Cuba and Serbia of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at Capital Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Cuba beat Serbia 3-0.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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Nancy Carrillo (R) of Cuba blocks the ball during Women's Quarterfinals - Match 31 between Cuba and Serbia of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at Capital Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Cuba beat Serbia 3-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Cuba survived some dicey moments to edge past Olympic debutants Serbia in straight sets in the quarterfinals of the Beijing Games women's volleyball tournament on Tuesday.
Former world champion and Athens bronze medalist Cuba
met serious challenge from the Serbian women in the beginning of the match. The
opening set was close as either of the teams could pull away until the set was
levelled at 24-all.
Cuban spiker Yumilka Ruiz hit an excellent smash and
then an error from Serbia gave Cuba the first set.
It was in the second set that the Cuban women, who
won three straight Olympic gold medals in 1992, 1996 and 2000, have started to
take control over the match.
After another Ruiz smash, the first technical timeout
came with Cuba in front 8-3. Yanelis Santos, Ruiz and Rachel Sanchez kept the
points coming for the Cuban side on the resumption, forcing their opponents off
for a timeout while trailing 12-4 behind.
Cuba brought up the second technical timeout with
16-10 while the Serbian women, having stunned the world with their third-place
run in the World Championships 2006, could hardly test Cuba, losing the set at
25-19 after a Jelena Nikolic long serve.
Serbia mounted a strong comeback in the third set,
and despite trailing behind at both technical timeouts, the team levelled the
match at 16-16 after Jovana Brakocevic and Natasa Krsmanovic hit two
sizzlers.
The rivalry became tense and Serbia was on a surge,
noticeably two straight blocks from Maja Ognjenovic to help the team overtake
the lead at 22-20.
However, Serbia was not consistent in the remaining
time. Rosir Calderon and Nancy Carrillo smashed home consecutively before Cuba
edged past Serbia at 26-24 to close out the match in one hour and 20 minutes.