Serbia overpower S. Korea to win bronze in women’s volleyball final

Serbia overpower S. Korea to win bronze in women’s volleyball final

World champions defeat their Asian rivals 25-18 25-15 25-15 to claim their second Olympic medal.

Serbia’s Bianka Busa (right) spikes the ball as Yeum Hye-seon defends. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Rio silver medallists Serbia overpowered South Korea in straight sets in the women’s volleyball tournament on Sunday to take the bronze medal at the Tokyo Games.

World champions Serbia, who had defeated their Asian rivals in a straight-sets preliminary match, crushed South Korea again to win 25-18 25-15 25-15 in the bronze match in 74 minutes at the Ariake Arena.

Serbia’s Tijana Boskovic, the top scorer for the tournament so far, led the way with a game-high 33 points, including six service points, outperforming South Korean captain Kim Yeon-koung’s 11 points.

A slew of fast serves and blocks also helped the Serbians claim their second Olympic medal after losing out in the 2016 Olympic final in Rio.

South Korea, who had made it to the semifinals for the first time since 2012, failed to repeat their success in Montreal 1976 Games to grab the bronze medal.

The US and Brazil compete in the final later on Sunday.

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