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Tang Miao
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World and Olympic champions Brazil battled back
from two sets down to beat wild-cards China to keep their slate clean
in the men's volleyball World Grand Champions Cup.
Brazil, following a tough 3-1 win over the United States on Tuesday,
chalked up their second
victory by 23-25, 26-28, 25-11, 25-18, 15-10 in the quadrennial six-nation round robin featuring
the champions of four continents.
European champions Italy beat African number-one Egypt 3-0 (25-20,
25-18, 25-19).
Hosts and Asian champions Japan were to battle the United States, who
represent North and Central America as well as the Caribbean, later on
Wednesday.
"Whenever we play against China, the game is tough," Brazil coach
Bernardo Rezende said. "We are slow starters, so I am very happy to
achieve the victory."
China bothered the South American champions with fast services and
powerful attacks.
"We tried to stop the speedy offence by China. We had a lot of misses
in service and receiving their floating services," the coach said.
Brazilian player Andre Nascimento said his side
managed to make fewer mistakes in the last three sets. "It
was very tough to win."
(Agencies) |