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Thailand secured a 25-22, 25-9, 25-12 win over the Filipinas on Saturday (13 May) to make it through to Sunday’s final where they will face Vietnam. who has triumphed over Indonesia In the second semi final of the evening.
Vietnam’s 3-2 victory in an exciting match decided by a tie-break (21-25.25-15.16-25.25-22.15-12.25-22.25-22.25-22.15-12.25-15.12) was a closer affair.
The Filipinas fought hard in the opening set of the semi-final to defeat the Thai favourites.
Under Brazilian coach and Olympic gold medalist 1992, the team trained in Japan for two weeks before the Cambodian Games. Jorge Edson Souza de Brito. Thailand, ranked 15 in the world by the World Rankings, won the first game and went up one set.
After that, the Filipinas were unable to react without their talismanic leader Alyssa ValdezThe first time she has competed since a long layoff due to injury,, makes limited appearances at the court. The Thais won the match and went on to win the gold medal.
Valdez is determined to prevent the same fate as the previous three SEA Games in which she and her teammates finished fourth.
Valdez spoke exclusively to Olympics.com before the semi final: “We are praying that we will bring honour and pride to our country by bringing home medals.”
We’re giving it our all and I can tell that all of the girls have the energy they need.
In the second semi-final, the drama continued with Indonesia winning the first set, followed by Vietnam, and this pattern was repeated for the following two games until the first to 15 tiebreak divided the pair.
Vietnam, who has won silver medals 10 times in 11 SEA Games editions, defeated Indonesia in the second semifinal of women’s Volleyball. Indonesia will face the Philippines in the bronze medal match on Sunday.
The final will be held at 17:00 Sunday 14th May, and the Philippines will compete against Indonesia at 19:00 for the final podium spot.
Women’s volleyball results SEA Games 2020: Saturday 13th May
5Th-8Th Finals
Malaysia beat Cambodia 3-0*
Singapore beat Myanmar 3-2 (25-20, 23-25, 22-25, 25-21, 15-10 tie break
Semi-finals
Thailand defeats Philippines 3-0 (25-22, 25-9, and 25-12).
Vietnam beat Indonesia 3-2 (21-25, 25-15, 16-25, 25-22, 15-12)
*Cambodia did not turn up
Women’s volleyball matches at the SEA Games 2023 on Sunday 14th May
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12:00 – 7Th/8Th Place match
Cambodia v Myanmar
14:30 – 5Th/6Th Place match
Malaysia v Singapore
17:30 – 3rd / 4Th Place match
Philippines v Indonesia
19:00 – 1st / 2nd Place match
Thailand v Vietnam