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China snaps losing streak after beating Poland at FIVB Grand Prix (photos attached)
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China snaps losing streak after beating Poland at FIVB Grand Prix (photos attached)
China's Yang Hao (L) spikes during the second round match against Poland at 2007 FIVB World Grand Prix in Ningbo, a coastal city in east China's Zhejiang Province, on Aug. 23, 2007. China beat Poland 3-2. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

BEILUN, East China, August 23 (Xinhua) -- China shook off the pressure of playing on home court to beat Poland 21-25, 25-15, 25-16, 22-25, 15-9, eluding a two match losing streak after surrendering to the Netherlands 3-2 a day before at the FIVB World Grand Prix Final Round on Thursday.

"Another five sets match, my team played hard, and really wanted to win the match. As we lost yesterday, the general conditions were not so good before the match and looked depressed. I chose the line-up just before the match," China coach Chen Zhonghe said at the press conference.

"Through the match, we could see that the team had ups and downs, and could not score the key points. We have to admit that our level is not among the top class, we still have to improve."

Poland coach Marco Bonitta admitted that it is always hard to play against China.

"Their serving is strong, causing a lot of trouble in reception, especially in the third set. We need to improve on that," he added.

Led by veteran Yang Hao, China kept on the scoring track early in the opening set, storming to 8-3 at the first TTO partially thanks to a string of unforced errors from Poland's Anna Podolec.

Overplayed by China, Poland's coach Marco Bonitta had to call for a TO for his girls, who found the range later to pull within 14-13 after a block on Yang from Maria Liktoras.

Not satisfied with the performance of the younger players in the line-up, Chen Zhonghe sent on Olympic champions Zhang Yuehong and Liu Yanan to ease the nerves. But an enterprising Polish team withstood a strong late charge from China to sail through 25-21.

The Chinese girls was still troubled with ups and downs in the second set, squandering a 3-1 lead and being overtaken at 5-4.

The host team, to a roaring crowd, still had to dig deep to bring back the momentum to their side after Xue Ming, Ma Yunwen and Yang Hao struck home for a 16-10 cushion.

After taking the second set at 25-15 with ease, China was again in trouble with their error-plagued performance while the Polish team took a slim lead at 11-9. The Chinese girls managed to keep rhythm under control and dominate the match thereafter for a 25-16victory.

After claiming the fourth set at 25-22, Poland pulled the match into decisive tie break. At 4-4, the Chinese team first pulled away at 6-4, only to see a three point winning steak from Poland.

Inspired by a thunderous audience, China built up a big cushion with a 6-1 run at 12-8 en route to the 15-9 victory.

China snaps losing streak after beating Poland at FIVB Grand Prix (photos attached)
China's Ma Yunwen (R) spikes during the second round match against Poland at 2007 FIVB World Grand Prix in Ningbo, a coastal city in east China's Zhejiang Province, on Aug. 23, 2007. China beat Poland 3-2. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

China snaps losing streak after beating Poland at FIVB Grand Prix (photos attached)
Chen Zhonghe (2nd R), head coach of the Chinese national women's volleyball team, instructs players during the second round match against Poland at 2007 FIVB World Grand Prix in Ningbo, a coastal city in east China's Zhejiang Province, on Aug. 23, 2007. China beat Poland 3-2. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

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