Korea’s players
“We almost have the ticket to the London Games,” Korea’s coach Kim Hyung Sil said. “We learned from our losses to Russia and Serbia and that made a difference in this match.”
Korea downed Japan in four action-packed sets (25-18, 22-25, 25-17, 25-13). Japan simply had no answer for the juggernaut Kim Yeon-Koung who racked a tournament-high 34 points.
Korea’s players
“We almost have the ticket to the London Games,” Korea’s coach Kim Hyung Sil said. “We learned from our losses to Russia and Serbia and that made a difference in this match.”
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