Outside hitter Sara Lozo was a key piece in the Serbian comeback. The 26-year-old world champion started the match on the bench, but was brought in during the first set and responded with a solid 22-point (18 kills, one ace, three blocks) performance.
“I’m very proud of the team for the way we reacted to such a tough loss to Brazil,” Lozo commented. “Playing Thailand is always a challenge because they’re so good on defense and it takes us a lot of effort to score points. We want to qualify for the VNL Finals and we knew we needed to win this match. After the second set, I think that we realized that we’d have to play much better if we wanted to win and I’m happy we did it. That’s who we are, we fight for our goals and we never give up.”
Opposite and team captain Ana Bjelica, who tallied 18 points (16 kills, two blocks), and outside hitter Bianka Busa, who added another 15 (13 kills, one ace, one block), also played important roles in the Serbian comeback.