On Sunday, with Bošković rested, outside hitter Aleksandra Uzelac stepped up and led the Europeans against Canada, producing 21 points (16 kills, three aces, two blocks) in their four-set (25-20, 22-25, 25-20, 25-21) victory. Outside hitter Hilary Johnson scored 15 points (13 kills, one block, one ace) for the North Americans.
The Serbians met the Netherlands in what ended up being the tournament’s unofficial final on Sunday and saw Uzelac deliver 22 points (18 kills, two blocks, two aces) and Bošković add 16 (14 kills, two blocks) in their 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-21) victory. Captain Nika Daalderop was the Dutch top scorer, with 13 points (ten kills, three blocks).
The Dutch ended up in second place after beating Canada in straight sets and Bulgaria in four. The Bulgarians won a five-set battle against the Canadians and ranked third.
Serbia will be in Pool H at the World Championship and are set to play Japan, Ukraine and Cameroon in the first round of the tournament. The Dutch are in Pool A, where they will have Thailand, Sweden and Egypt as opponents. Bulgaria and Canada are both in Pool E, alongside Türkiye and Spain.
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