A Tokyo Olympic silver medalist, Roberta will try to make the most of Brazil’s potent offense, which counts on the likes of outside hitter Gabriela ‘Gabi’ Guimarães and middle blockers Thaisa Menezes and Ana Carolina ‘Carol’ da Silva, while also bringing a lot of experience for the South Americans as they attempt to confirm their presence in another Olympic edition.
The team, however, will probably play at a different pace, with the consistent and reliable Roberta taking over from Macris, who runs a fast-paced offense and is more creative and aggressive.
“Being on the national team has always made me proud, it's a real honor,” Roberta told Volleyball World. “Starting or not is a coach's decision, but I try to always be ready to contribute. Macris and I have different playing styles, but the most important thing for a setter is to have a good connection with the hitters and I've played with everyone here at either the club or the national team for some time, so I'll be ready to help if they need me.”