The Vietnam women's national volleyball team left on Sept. 13 for
Chinese Taipei to take part in the Asian Senior Women's Volleyball
Championships which runs on September 15-23.
Vietnam is
seeded number eight of the 14 teams competing, which are divided into
four groups for the event, and will meet Australia and defending
champions Thailand in group B.
Vietnam will first
meet number one seeds Thailand who recently came from behind to win
against Cuba in the preliminary round of the Grand Prix last month.
The Thai team also thrashed Argentina in the same tournament 25-23,
25-15, 25-14 to be the first Southeast Asian team to qualify for the
Grand Prix final.
Vietnam 's second match will be against
Australia , who they beat in July 20-25, 18-25, 22-25 during the VTV
Sun Group Cup. Australia competed in the VTV Binh Dien Long An Cup
held in Vietnam in January playing seven matches of which they won
two, drew one and lost four.
The Vietnamese team will be
missing several key players including injured main attacker Bui Thi Hue
and striker Tran Thi Cam Tu who is fulfilling academic commitments.
Chinese coach Qiao Yu Chuan will rely on duo Do Thi Minh and Pham Thi
Yen who he hopes will find form during the tournament, as there are no
substitutes for their positions.
The top two teams from
each group will advance to the second round, which means Vietnam must
at least beat Australia to progress. /.