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UPDATED: 20:50, August 24, 2004
China books first semi-final berth after beating Japan 3-0
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China booked first women's volleyball semi-final position on Tuesday after beating Japan 3-0 in a quarterfinal round match at the Athens Olympics.

China completed a clinical three-set win over its arch-rival in Asia in one hour and 49 minutes.

China, who ranked fifth at Sydney Olympics four years ago, made a good start in the first set, opening a 3-0 lead after only one minutes.

Japan replied by improving their fast-attcking to lead into the first technical time-out 8-6.

However, China answered back with a 8-2 run and it was left to Wang Lina to claim the final point of the set which China took it 25-20.

In the second set, Japan began to play improved volleyball, opening 7-3 lead. But it wasn't long before China found their fast attacking and their high blocking game again and tied the setup at 12-12.

Kana Oyama scored all Japan's last four points at the final five minutes but could not stop China close the set at 25-22.

Falling behind with two sets, Japanese side started more evenly in the third. The score were tied from 1-1 to 15-15 before China started to gain the ascendancy.

With Wang Lina's three points, China launched a 5-0 run to take advantage. A wonderful spike from Zhang Ping gave China a 23-19 advantage and her serve made China finish the game with 25-20.

After the easy victory, China entered the semi-finals and will face the winner between Italy and Cuba, which will be held later on Tuesday.

Source: Xinhua

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