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Tijana Bošković vs Ali Frantti | Serbia vs United States | Semifinals | World Championship 2022 HD

Tijana Bošković (Serbian Cyrillic: Тијана Бошковић; born 8 March 1997) is a Serbian volleyball player for the Serbia women's national volleyball team. She was the leading scorer for the Serbia women's national volleyball team in her debut in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, and 2017 Women's European Volleyball Championship.[3] She has won the Serbian Championship title (2013-2014 season) and two Serbian Super Cups (2013 and 2014). Her current club is Eczacıbaşı VitrA since 2015-2016 season. At the national team level she won the European Junior Girls Championship in 2014 and was selected as Most Valuable Player of the tournament. She was the leading scorer for the Serbia Women's National Volleyball Team when she made her debut in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. She won a silver medal with the national team in Rio 2016 Olympic Games, a gold medal at the 2017 CEV European Championship and a gold medal at the 2018 FIVB World Championship, where she was selected as the MVP in two consecutive years. At the 2019 European Volleyball Championship she led her team to clinch the European title for the second time in a row and became the MVP. Being selected as the 2019 CEV Female Volleyball Player of the Year, Bošković has recorded an impressive achievement by receiving that award for the third consecutive year. She currently holds women's world record for spike speed of 110.3 km/h. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Boskovic became the first player to have scored three times 30 points or more in a single match in an olympic tournament. She did it twice in three sets, against Japan with 34 and Korea with 30, but also adding 32 in a four-set defeat to Brazil. She was also the top scorer of the tournament on 192 points in eight matches, averaging a staggering 24 points per match. Boskovic was also the Tokyo 2020 most efficient attacker, striking 165 from a whopping 313 swings for a 52.72% efficiency. Individual awards 2013 European Youth Olympic Festival "Most Valuable Player 2013 European Youth Olympic Festival "Best Spiker 2014 Junior European Championship "Most Valuable Player" 2016 FIVB Club world Championship "Most Valuable Player" 2016 FIVB Club world Championship "Best Opposite" 2016-17 Turkish League Regular Season "Best Opposite" 2017 FIVB Club world Championship "Best Opposite" 2017 FIVB World Grand Prix "Best Opposite" 2017 European Championship "Most Valuable Player" 2017-18 Turkish League Regular Season "Best Opposite" 2017-18 Women's CEV Cup "Most Valuable Player" 2018 World Championship "Most Valuable Player" 2018 FIVB Club world Championship "Best Opposite" 2018-19 AXA Insurance Cup Championship (Turkish Cup) "Most Valuable Player" 2018-19 Turkish League "Best Spiker" 2019 European Championship "Most Valuable Player" 2019 European Championship "Best Opposite" 2019 Spor Toto Champion's Cup (Turkish Super Cup) "Most Valuable Player" 2019-20 Turkish League Regular Season "Best Opposite" 2020 AXA Sigorta Champions Cup (Turkish Super Cup) "Most Valuable Player"[13] 2020 Summer Olympics – "Best Opposite Spiker" 2021 European Championship "Best Opposite" ___________________ Alexandra Annelise Frantti (born March 3, 1996) is an American professional volleyball player who plays as an outside hitter for the United States women's national volleyball team and Italian Series A1 professional league Casalmaggiore. Career College After leading the team in kills her freshman season, Frantti was named the AVCA National Freshman of the Year and a second team All-American after helping Penn State win its 7th NCAA title in 2014. At the beginning of her senior year in 2017, she surpassed the 1,000 career mark at Penn State. Professional clubs Slovenia Calcit Volley (2017–2018) France ASPTT Mulhouse (2018–2019) Poland KS DevelopRes Rzeszów [pl] (2019–2020) Italy Chieri (2020–2022) Italy Casalmaggiore (2022–) After spending two seasons with Chieri, Frantti signed with Casalmaggiore for the 2022–2023 season. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Subscribe NOW https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... - News, Schedules, Results & more: https://go.volleyball.world/VNL?ytv=d FOLLOW VOLLEYBALL WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... More info: https://go.volleyball.world/home?ytv=d