Outside hitter Stella Nervini was Italy’s most reliable scorer with 21 points (20 kills, one block), while opposite Anna Adelusi, who was on and off the court during the final, registered 13 (12 kills, one block).
China’s higher efficiency in blocking (14 points to Italy’s seven) and from the service line (five aces to two) proved instrumental for their victory as the points scored in these skills helped the Asians offset the Italian offensive superiority (69 kills to 59). The champions also gave up fewer points in errors (25 to 29) in the final.
“We’re very happy,” commented setter Yalun Zhao. “I honestly didn’t think we could beat Italy, but we did it and we’re super excited.”
**2023 FIVB Volleyball Women’s U21 World Championship: Results**
In the bronze medal match, Brazil secured their spot on the podium with a 3-0 (25-16, 25-21, 25-14) victory over Japan. Six-time world champions in the U21 Age Group, the South Americans returned to the podium for the first time since 2015, when they took one of their five silvers.
Outside hitter Helena Wenk led the Brazilian victory with 15 points (ten kills, five blocks), followed by middle blocker Juliana Gandra, who produced 14 (12 kills, two blocks). Outside hitter Amika Saiki was Japan’s leading scorer with 11 points (nine kills, two blocks).