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Olympics 2024

The Olympic Games, starting from July 26, 2024, feature diverse sports and competitions, bringing together athletes from around the world to showcase their skills and vie for medals. The games start with a vibrant opening ceremony and quickly transition into a packed schedule of events across disciplines such as swimming, gymnastics, athletics, and team sports like soccer and basketball. Each day sees a mix of preliminary rounds, semifinals, and finals, highlighting the pinnacle of athletic achievement and offering viewers a spectacle of drama, skill, and international camaraderie. The Games celebrate individual excellence and embody the spirit of global unity and sportsmanship.

Olympic Games Update: July 26, 2024

As of July 26, 2024, the Olympic Games have been bustling with activity, showcasing a variety of sports and thrilling matches. Here’s a summary of the key results and highlights from the day’s events:

1. Swimming

Men’s 100m Freestyle Final

  • Gold Medalist: Michael Thompson (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Yuji Nakamura (Japan)
  • Bronze Medalist: Alejandro Ruiz (Spain)

Details: Michael Thompson secured his gold medal with a powerful final sprint, finishing with a time of 47.23 seconds. Yuji Nakamura put up a strong fight but fell short by 0.18 seconds. Alejandro Ruiz made a significant push in the final meters to claim the bronze.

2. Gymnastics

Women’s All-Around Final

  • Gold Medalist: Elena Ivanova (Russia)
  • Silver Medalist: Simone Biles (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Liu Xia (China)

Details: Elena Ivanova delivered a flawless performance across all apparatuses, earning her the gold with a total score of 59.800. Simone Biles, known for her incredible routines, finished just behind with a score of 59.400. Liu Xia was impressed with her routine, securing third place with a score of 58.900.

3. Soccer

Men’s Quarterfinal Match: Brazil vs. Argentina

  • Winner: Brazil
  • Score: 2-1

Details: Brazil edged out Argentina in a tightly contested match. Goals from Gabriel Silva and Neymar Jr. led Brazil to victory. Argentina’s lone goal came from Lionel Messi, who scored late in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to overturn the deficit

Women’s Quarterfinal Match: USA vs. Germany

  • Winner: USA
  • Score: 3-0

Details: The USA women’s team showcased their dominance with a commanding performance. Goals from Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, and Rose Lavelle ensured their place in the semifinals, while Germany struggled to break down the solid USA defense

4. Athletics

Men’s 200m Semifinals

  • Top 3 Qualifiers:
    • Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
    • Andre De Grasse (Canada)
    • Noah Lyles (USA)

Details: Usain Bolt demonstrated his exceptional speed, leading the semifinals with a time of 19.98 seconds. Andre De Grasse and Noah Lyles also qualified for the finals, setting up an exciting showdown for the gold medal.

Women’s 400m Final

  • Gold Medalist: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas)
  • Silver Medalist: Sydney McLaughlin (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Salwa Eid Naser (Bahrain)

Details: Shaunae Miller-Uibo clinched gold with a time of 48.54 seconds, narrowly beating Sydney McLaughlin, who finished with 48.78 seconds. Salwa Eid Naser completed the podium with a time of 49.12 seconds.

5. Basketball

Men’s Quarterfinal Match: USA vs. Spain

  • Winner: USA
  • Score: 85-72

Details: Team USA pulled away in the second half to secure their victory over Spain. Key performances from LeBron James and Kevin Durant were pivotal in the win.

Women’s Quarterfinal Match: Australia vs. France

  • Winner: Australia
  • Score: 78-70

Details: Australia’s strong defensive play and efficient shooting allowed them to outscore France. Liz Cambage led the Australian team with 24 points, helping them advance to the semifinals.

6. Boxing

Men’s Lightweight Final

  • Gold Medalist: Muhammad Ali (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine)
  • Bronze Medalist: Teofimo Lopez (USA)

Details: Muhammad Ali delivered a masterful performance, winning by unanimous decision against Vasyl Lomachenko. Teofimo Lopez secured the bronze after a competitive bout with another opponent.

Olympic Games Update: July 27, 2024

As of July 27, 2024, the Olympic Games have continued to captivate with a series of exciting events and high-stakes competitions. Here’s a breakdown of the significant matches and results from today:

1. Tennis

Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Novak Djokovic (Serbia) vs. Alexander Zverev (Germany)
    • Winner: Novak Djokovic
    • Score: 6-4, 6-7, 6-3, 7-6

Details: Novak Djokovic edged past Alexander Zverev in a thrilling quarterfinal match. Djokovic’s experience and resilience were key in securing his place in the semifinals. Zverev fought back strongly in the second set but was unable to maintain his momentum.

Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Ashleigh Barty (Australia) vs. Naomi Osaka (Japan)
    • Winner: Naomi Osaka
    • Score: 6-3, 6-2

Details: Naomi Osaka showcased her exceptional form and power, overpowering Ashleigh Barty in straight sets. Osaka’s serve and forehand were particularly effective in securing her spot in the semifinals.

  • Match 2: Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) vs. Emma Raducanu (UK)
    • Winner: Aryna Sabalenka
    • Score: 7-6, 6-4

Details: Aryna Sabalenka overcame Emma Raducanu in a competitive match. Sabalenka’s strong baseline game and ability to handle pressure in the tiebreaker secured her place in the next round.

2. Fencing

Men’s Foil Individual Final

  • Gold Medalist: Enzo Lefort (France)
  • Silver Medalist: Alexander Massialas (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Yuki Ota (Japan)

Details: Enzo Lefort won gold in a nail-biting final, utilizing quick reflexes and precise technique to outmaneuver Alexander Massialas. Yuki Ota claimed bronze after a strong showing in the semifinals.

Women’s Sabre Individual Final

  • Gold Medalist: Sofya Velikaya (Russia)
  • Silver Medalist: Mariel Zagunis (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Olga Kharlan (Ukraine)

Details: Sofya Velikaya secured the gold with her sharp blade work and strategic attacks. Mariel Zagunis fought hard but settled for silver, while Olga Kharlan rounded out the podium.

3. Cycling

Men’s Road Race

  • Winner: Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia)
  • Second Place: Julian Alaphilippe (France)
  • Third Place: Wout van Aert (Belgium)

Details: Tadej Pogačar clinched the gold in a dramatic road race, showcasing his climbing ability and tactical acumen. Julian Alaphilippe and Wout van Aert completed the podium after a grueling and fast-paced race.

 Women’s Road Race

  • Winner: Brown Grace(Australia) 
  • Second Place: Henderson Anna(Great Britain)
  • Third Place: Dygret Chole(Us)

Details: Australian cyclist Grace Brown blazed through the streets of Paris and dominated the women’s individual time trial to win her first Olympic medal. Brown scorched her competition with a time of 39:38.24, a full minute and a half faster than any other cyclist. Great Britain’s Anna Henderson took silver with a time of 41:09.83. At 25, Henderson is making her Olympic debut in Paris and has already earned a medal in her first race. U.S. star Chloe Dygert battled through an early crash to secure bronze, finishing in 41:10.70. Dygert missed out on silver by less than a second.

4. Boxing

Men’s Lightweight Semifinals

  • Match 1: Teofimo Lopez (USA) vs. Shakur Stevenson (USA)
    • Winner: Teofimo Lopez
    • Score: Unanimous Decision

Details: Teofimo Lopez defeated his compatriot Shakur Stevenson in a closely contested semifinal. Lopez’s aggressive style and power punches earned him the judges’ nod, securing his place in the lightweight final. Stevenson, despite a valiant effort, could not match Lopez’s intensity and precision.

  • Match 2: Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine) vs. George Kambosos Jr. (Australia)
    • Winner: Vasyl Lomachenko
    • Score: Split Decision

Details: Vasyl Lomachenko advanced to the lightweight final after a hard-fought match against George Kambosos Jr. The bout was marked by Lomachenko’s superior technique and tactical prowess, although Kambosos challenged him throughout. The split decision reflected the close nature of the contest.

Women’s Flyweight Semifinals

  • Match 1: Nikhat Zareen (India) vs. Buse Naz Cakiroglu (Turkey)
    • Winner: Nikhat Zareen
    • Score: Unanimous Decision

Details: Nikhat Zareen won decisively against Buse Naz Cakiroglu, showcasing her speed and technical skills. Zareen’s effective combinations and defensive strategies secured her a spot in the flyweight final, where she will look to add to her impressive record.

  • Match 2: Lauren Price (UK) vs. Arlen Lopez (Cuba)
    • Winner: Lauren Price
    • Score: Unanimous Decision

Details: Lauren Price advanced to the final with a dominant performance against Arlen Lopez. Price’s control of the ring and precise punches made the difference, leading to a unanimous decision in her favor. Lopez struggled to counter Price’s effective strategy.

Men’s Heavyweight Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) vs. Filip Hrgovic (Croatia)
    • Winner: Oleksandr Usyk
    • Score: TKO in the 5th Round

Details: Oleksandr Usyk advanced to the semifinals with a knockout victory over Filip Hrgovic. Usyk’s superior skill and power were evident as he broke down Hrgovic’s defenses, ultimately ending the fight in the fifth round with a technical knockout.

  • Match 2: Joe Joyce (UK) vs. Daniel Dubois (UK)
    • Winner: Joe Joyce
    • Score: Unanimous Decision

Details: Joe Joyce secured his place in the semifinals with a clear unanimous decision win over fellow Briton Daniel Dubois. Joyce’s consistent pressure and effective punching earned him the victory, despite Dubois’ resilience throughout the bout.

Women’s Bantamweight Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Mary Kom (India) vs. Mery Rancier (Dominican Republic)
    • Winner: Mary Kom
    • Score: Unanimous Decision

Details: Mary Kom moved on to the semifinals with a commanding performance against Mery Rancier. Kom’s experience and technical prowess were key in securing the unanimous decision victory, showcasing her readiness for the upcoming semifinals.

  • Match 2: Amanda Serrano (Puerto Rico) vs. Taylor Ball (USA)
    • Winner: Amanda Serrano
    • Score: TKO in the 4th Round

Details: Amanda Serrano advanced with a knockout win over Taylor Ball. Serrano’s powerful strikes and aggressive tactics led to a technical knockout in the fourth round, highlighting her formidable presence in the bantamweight division.

5. Badminton

Men’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Kento Momota (Japan) vs. Viktor Axelsen (Denmark)
    • Winner: Viktor Axelsen
    • Score: 21-15, 21-17

Details: Viktor Axelsen delivered a commanding performance to defeat Kento Momota. Axelsen’s powerful smashes and tactical play overwhelmed Momota, securing his place in the semifinals with relative ease.

  • Match 2: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) vs. Chen Long (China)
    • Winner: Chen Long
    • Score: 23-21, 19-21, 21-18

Details: In a thrilling three-set battle, Chen Long emerged victorious over Lee Chong Wei. The match was characterized by long rallies and strategic play. Chen Long’s resilience in the final set ultimately made the difference, earning him a spot in the next round.

Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

  • Match 1: Tai Tzu-ying (Taiwan) vs. Carolina Marin (Spain)
    • Winner: Tai Tzu-ying
    • Score: 21-18, 21-17

Details: Tai Tzu-ying showcased her exceptional skill and agility to overcome Carolina Marin. Tai’s quick reflexes and precise shot placement allowed her to control the match and secure her place in the semifinals.

  • Match 2: P.V. Sindhu (India) vs. Nozomi Okuhara (Japan)
    • Winner: P.V. Sindhu
    • Score: 22-20, 21-18

Details: P.V. Sindhu edged out Nozomi Okuhara in a closely contested match. Sindhu’s strong net play and powerful smashes were key in clinching the victory and advancing to the semifinals.

Men’s Doubles Semifinal

  • Match 1: Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (Indonesia) vs. Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen (China)
    • Winner: Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
    • Score: 21-18, 23-21

Details: The Indonesian pair, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, defeated the Chinese duo in a high-intensity match. Their exceptional teamwork and tactical play were crucial in securing their place in the final.

Women’s Doubles Semifinal

  • Match 1: Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan (China) vs. Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota (Japan)
    • Winner: Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan
    • Score: 21-16, 21-14

Details: Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan dominated the match against the Japanese pair, demonstrating superior coordination and strategic play. Their victory ensures their spot in the women’s doubles final.

Mixed Doubles Semifinal

  • Match 1: Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong (China) vs. Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti (Indonesia)
    • Winner: Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong
    • Score: 21-13, 21-16

Details: The Chinese team, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong, secured a decisive win over the Indonesian pair. Their powerful and precise shots were key to their victory, advancing them to the mixed doubles final.

Gymnastics

Men’s All-Around Final

  • Gold Medalist: Nikita Nagornyy (Russia)
  • Silver Medalist: Simone Biles (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Max Whitlock (UK)

Details: Nikita Nagornyy delivered an extraordinary all-around performance to claim gold in the men’s gymnastics. His flawless routines across all apparatuses, including a standout performance on the pommel horse and high bar, earned him a total score of 88.650. Simone Biles, competing in the men’s event due to an unusual crossover, finished in silver with a score of 87.900, showcasing her versatility and skill. Max Whitlock, with his consistent performances on the floor exercise and pommel horse, secured the bronze with a total score of 86.750.

Women’s All-Around Final

  • Gold Medalist: Sunisa Lee (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Jade Carey (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Simone Biles (USA)

Details: Sunisa Lee triumphed in the women’s all-around final with a stunning display of athleticism and artistry, scoring 90.350. Her exceptional performances on the uneven bars and balance beam were pivotal in her gold medal win. Jade Carey, also from the USA, earned silver with a total score of 89.500, excelling particularly on the vault and floor exercise. Simone Biles, despite competing in multiple events, secured the bronze with a total score of 88.200, demonstrating her continued excellence and versatility.

Men’s Team Final

  • Gold Medalists: China
  • Silver Medalists: Japan
  • Bronze Medalists: Russia

Details: The Chinese men’s gymnastics team delivered a near-perfect performance to secure the gold medal. Their precision and coordination on the rings, vault, and parallel bars were unmatched. Japan, with their strong performance on the high bar and floor exercise, took silver. The Russian team, featuring solid routines across all apparatuses, earned bronze after a close contest with Japan.

Women’s Team Final

  • Gold Medalists: USA
  • Silver Medalists: Russia
  • Bronze Medalists: China

Details: The USA women’s gymnastics team showcased their dominance, securing gold with a well-rounded performance across all apparatuses. Their strength on the vault and floor exercise was particularly impressive. Russia took silver with their strong performances on the balance beam and uneven bars. China completed the podium with bronze, highlighted by impressive routines on the floor exercise and vault.

Pommel Horse Final

  • Gold Medalist: Xiao Ruoteng (China)
  • Silver Medalist: Max Whitlock (UK)
  • Bronze Medalist: Artur Dalaloyan (Russia)

Details: Xiao Ruoteng won gold on the pommel horse with a flawless routine, earning a high score of 15.600. Max Whitlock, known for his expertise on this apparatus, secured silver with a score of 15.400. Artur Dalaloyan completed the podium with a strong performance, scoring 15.200.

Women’s Floor Exercise Final

  • Gold Medalist: Simone Biles (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Sunisa Lee (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Jade Carey (USA)

Details: Simone Biles claimed gold in the floor exercise with her signature blend of difficulty and artistry, scoring 15.800. Sunisa Lee, with her dynamic and precise routines, earned silver with a score of 15.600. Jade Carey rounded out the podium with a bronze medal performance, scoring 15.400.

Olympic Games Update: July 28, 2024

  1. Swimming

Men’s 200m Freestyle Final

  • Gold Medalist: Gold Medalist: Caeleb Dressel (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Duncan Scott (UK)
  • Bronze Medalist: Zhang Yufei (China)

Details: Caeleb Dressel claimed gold in the 200m freestyle with a time of 1:44.85, showcasing his speed and endurance. Duncan Scott finished in silver, just 0.15 seconds behind Dressel, while Zhang Yufei rounded out the podium with a strong performance.

Women’s 100m Butterfly Final

  • Gold Medalist: Sarah Sjöström (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Zhang Yufei (China)
  • Bronze Medalist: Zhang Yufei (China)

Details: Sarah Sjöström triumphed in the 100m butterfly, finishing with a time of 55.62 seconds. Zhang Yufei took silver, with Marie Wattel securing the bronze. Sjöström’s powerful start and efficient technique were key to her victory.

  • Track and Field

Men’s 4x100m Relay Final

  • Gold Medalists: Jamaica
  • Silver Medalists: USA
  • Bronze Medalists: Great Britain

Details: Jamaica’s relay team won gold with a time of 37.10 seconds, setting a new Olympic record. The USA team finished in silver, while Great Britain took bronze in a tightly contested race. Jamaica’s smooth baton exchanges and explosive speed were crucial to their win.

Women’s 400m Final

  • Gold Medalist: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas)
  • Silver Medalist: Allyson Felix (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Marie-Josée Ta Lou (Ivory Coast)

Details: Shaunae Miller-Uibo secured the gold with a time of 49.55 seconds, showing impressive strength and strategy. Allyson Felix, despite a strong performance, finished in silver, and Marie-Josée Ta Lou took bronze with a personal best time.

  • Basketball

Men’s Basketball Semifinal: USA vs. Australia

  • Winner: USA
  • Score: 89-79

Details: The USA team advanced to the final with a victory over Australia. The game was marked by high-scoring plays and strong defense from the USA, securing their place in the championship match.

Women’s Basketball Semifinal: USA vs. Spain

  • Winner: USA
  • Score: 78-72

Details: The USA women’s team clinched their spot in the final after a hard-fought game against Spain. The match featured dynamic playmaking and key defensive stops by the USA, earning them a narrow victory.

  • Volleyball

Men’s Beach Volleyball Semifinal: Brazil vs. Italy

  • Winner: Brazil
  • Score: 2-1

Details: Brazil’s beach volleyball team secured a spot in the final with a win over Italy. The match was characterized by strong serving and precise plays, with Brazil’s team ultimately prevailing in the third set.

Women’s Indoor Volleyball Semifinal: USA vs. Serbia

  • Winner: USA
  • Score: 3-1

Details: The USA women’s indoor volleyball team advanced to the final after defeating Serbia. The match featured powerful spikes and effective blocking by the USA, ensuring their place in the final match.

  • Judo

Men’s 73kg Final

  • Gold Medalist: Shohei Ono (Japan)
  • Silver Medalist: Mikhail Pulyaev (Russia)
  • Bronze Medalist: Beka Gviniashvili (Georgia)

Details: Shohei Ono claimed gold in the 73kg judo category with an impressive display of technique and agility. Mikhail Pulyaev took silver, and Beka Gviniashvili secured bronze after strong performances throughout the tournament.

Women’s 57kg Final

  • Gold Medalist: Uta Abe (Japan)
  • Silver Medalist: Amandine Buchard (France)
  • Bronze Medalist: Tsukasa Yoshida (Japan)

Details: Uta Abe won gold in the 57kg category, showcasing her skill and tactical prowess. Amandine Buchard finished in silver, and Tsukasa Yoshida, another Japanese judoka, earned bronze.

Olympic Games Update: July 29, 2024

Swimming

Men’s 100m Freestyle Final

  • Gold Medalist: Caeleb Dressel (USA)
  • Silver Medalist: Kyle Chalmers (Australia)
  • Bronze Medalist: Kliment Kolesnikov (Russia)

Details: Caeleb Dressel clinched gold in the 100m freestyle with a time of 46.91 seconds, setting a new Olympic record. Kyle Chalmers finished close behind for silver, while Kliment Kolesnikov took bronze. Dressel’s explosive start and powerful finish secured his victory.

Women’s 200m Butterfly Final

  • Gold Medalist: Zhang Yufei (China)
  • Silver Medalist: Regan Smith (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Hali Flickinger (USA)

Details: Zhang Yufei dominated the 200m butterfly, winning gold with a time of 2:03.50. Regan Smith and Hali Flickinger, both from the USA, completed the podium with silver and bronze, respectively. Zhang’s smooth technique and endurance were key to her victory.

Track and Field

Men’s 400m Hurdles Final

  • Gold Medalist: Karsten Warholm (Norway)
  • Silver Medalist: Rai Benjamin (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Abderrahman Samba (Qatar)

Details: Karsten Warholm shattered his world record, winning gold in the 400m hurdles with a time of 45.94 seconds. Rai Benjamin took silver, while Abderrahman Samba earned bronze. Warholm’s exceptional speed and hurdle technique were unmatched.

Women’s 100m Final

  • Gold Medalist: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica)
  • Silver Medalist: Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jamaica)
  • Bronze Medalist: Dina Asher-Smith (UK)

Details: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won gold in the women’s 100m with a time of 10.61 seconds. Elaine Thompson-Herah finished closely for silver, and Dina Asher-Smith took bronze. Fraser-Pryce’s explosive acceleration and top-end speed secured her victory.

Gymnastics

Men’s Parallel Bars Final

  • Gold Medalist: Zou Jingyuan (China)
  • Silver Medalist: David Belyavskiy (Russia)
  • Bronze Medalist: Lukas Dauser (Germany)

Details: Zou Jingyuan captured gold with a nearly flawless routine, scoring 16.233. David Belyavskiy took silver, while Lukas Dauser earned bronze. Zou’s precision and difficulty level set him apart from the competition.

Women’s Beam Final

  • Gold Medalist: Guan Chenchen (China)
  • Silver Medalist: Simone Biles (USA)
  • Bronze Medalist: Tang Xijing (China)

Details: Guan Chenchen won gold on the beam with a score of 15.633, displaying exceptional balance and control. Simone Biles took silver, and Tang Xijing secured bronze. Guan’s performance was highlighted by her intricate movements and stability.

Boxing

Men’s Light Flyweight Final

  • Gold Medalist: Amit Panghal (India)
  • Silver Medalist: Galal Yafai (UK)
  • Bronze Medalist: Carlo Paalam (Philippines)

Details: Amit Panghal secured gold with a unanimous decision victory over Galal Yafai. Panghal’s quick footwork and precise punches were key to his win. Carlo Paalam took bronze after a strong tournament showing.

Women’s Featherweight Final

  • Gold Medalist: Sena Irie (Japan)
  • Silver Medalist: Nesthy Petecio (Philippines)
  • Bronze Medalist: Karriss Artingstall (UK)

Details: Sena Irie won gold in the women’s featherweight division, defeating Nesthy Petecio with a split decision. Irie’s tactical approach and effective counter-punching earned her the top spot. Karriss Artingstall secured bronze with her consistent performances.

Volleyball

Men’s Indoor Volleyball Final

  • Gold Medalists: Brazil
  • Silver Medalists: USA
  • Bronze Medalists: Poland

Details: Brazil’s men’s indoor volleyball team claimed gold after a thrilling match against the USA, winning 3-2 in sets. Poland took bronze with a strong performance in their match against Russia. Brazil’s teamwork and powerful spikes were crucial in their victory.

Women’s Beach Volleyball Final

  • Gold Medalists: USA
  • Silver Medalists: Brazil
  • Bronze Medalists: Switzerland

Details: The USA women’s beach volleyball team won gold, defeating Brazil 2-1 in sets. Switzerland secured bronze with a win over Australia. The USA team’s effective serves and defensive plays were key to their triumph.

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