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Venezuela challenge Australia for ticket to final

 

Lausanne, Switzerland, July 19, 2017 - Australia host Venezuela saturday in the second of the two Group 3 semifinals as the two sides come head-to-head for the very first time in an official competition. Australia scored a historic win on the opening weekend over Trinidad & Tobago - the Aussies' first ever (and so far only) in four years of competing in the FIVB World Grand Prix. Venezuela, on the other hand, are 4-2 this season, having lost only to the two undefeated sides of Group 3 - France in five sets and Hungary in three. Venezuela, who dropped their latest match to Hungary, have yet to lose back-to-back in the competition.

Head-to-Head
• This is the first meeting at a major tournament between Venezuela and Australia.
• The last time Venezuela faced teams from the AVC was at the 2008 Olympic Games, where they lost against China and Japan, both by 3-0.
• Australia have already played three World Grand Prix matches against South American sides, losing all three against Colombia, all in straight sets.

Australia
• Australia have won one of their 26 World Grand Prix matches (4% winning percentage). Only Chinese Taipei have a worse record, having won one of 36 World Grand Prix matches (3%).
• Their only victory was against Trinidad & Tobago on 9 July 2017 (in Mexico).
• Australia have won at least one set in each of their last seven World Grand Prix matches. This is their longest ever streak in the competition.
• Rachel Rourke is the best scorer in Group 3 this season, having scored 120 points, 31 more points than any other player in group 3.

Venezuela
• Venezuela have lost their most recent match 3-0 against Hungary. That was the first time Venezuela did not win a set in a World Grand Prix match.
• They have won four and lost two World Grand Prix matches. They have yet to lose successive matches in the competition.
• Marie Jose Perez Gonzalez is the best scorer for Venezuela with 75 points.

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