Thaisa returns to the national team as the most accomplished player in the current squad, having won two Olympic gold medals (Beijing 2008 and London 2012), five FIVB World Grand Prix titles (2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016) and medals on the FIVB World Championship in 2010 (silver) and 2014 (bronze).
The help of a player of her caliber could be exactly what Brazil needs to give the next step. The team has consistently been among the best in the world, having appeared in the last three VNL gold medal matches, as well as the finals of the Tokyo Olympics, in 2021, and the 2022 World Championship, but ended up taking silver in all five occasions.
“I think my experience is the most valuable thing that I can bring to the team,” the player reflected. “I’ve experienced a lot with the national team and the clubs I played for and I want to help with that and by setting the example. When I decide to do something, I fully commit to it and do my very best and it’s going to be the same with my return now. The most important thing for me is to help the team, be it with my play, with my experience, or with my mindset.”
The veteran has found a very different group of players when she joined the team for training just one week ago as only four athletes who were with her in the seventh-place finish campaign at the 2018 World Championship continue with the team – setter Roberta Ratzke, opposite Rosamaria Montibeller, outside hitter Gabriela ‘Gabi’ Guimarães and middle blocker Ana Carolina ‘Carol’ da Silva.