Xinhua News Agency Apeldoron, Netherlands, October 15 (Reporters Liu Yang and Xiao Yazhuo) In the final of the 2022 World Women's Volleyball Championship held on the 15th, the defending champion Serbia defeated Brazil 3:0 and won the championship with a record of 12 wins. Italy beat the United States 3-0 to win the bronze medal.
This is the 22nd time Serbia and Brazil have played in the international arena, and it is also the fourth time Serbia has won. With this victory, Serbia topped the world rankings and became the sixth team in the history of the Women's Volleyball World Championships to win the championship again. Nine people in this team participated in the last World Championships.

On October 15, Serbian players celebrated their scores in the game. Xinhua News Agency reporter Meng Dingbo photographed the three-innings scores in
finals were 26:24, 25:22 and 25:17. Although Serbia made a mistake and gave Brazil 22 points, they completely crushed their opponents in technical statistics such as offensive scoring, blocking, and direct serving scores. Serbian ace received Boskovic and scored a game-high 24 points; none of Brazil scored in double digits.
Boskovic said after the game: "I don't know what to say. My teammates, our team, have such (strong) combat power, and have never lost a game. I am so happy that our team is particularly proud. I enjoy every moment on the court."
Serbia has achieved brilliant results in the past six years, winning the 2018 World Championships, Rio Olympic silver medal, Tokyo Olympic bronze medal, 2017 and 2019 European Championships and this year's World Women's Volleyball League bronze medal.
In the bronze medal battle that day, Italy defeated the United States 3:0, with the scores of the three games being 25:20, 25:15, and 27:25. This is the third time that the Italian team has been on the World Championships podium, and they won the championship and runner-up in 2002 and 2018 respectively.
The main scorer of the US team, Franti, missed the game, and responded to Drews is the only player in the US team to score in double digits (10 points). The Italian team's 23-year-old "super receiver" Egnu scored a game-high 25 points, including 20 attacks, 4 blocks and 1 serve to score directly.