The UAE secured their third win in a row defeating Kuwait 3-0 to assure themselves of the title at the second GCC Women’s Volleyball Championship being played at the Al Wasl Club, according to a Press release. Led by a fine display from captain Fatema Hassan and support from setter Mona Haider and Asma Ahmed, the defending champions were simply too good as they came up with their best display. With Hassan and Nadia Ali attacking from either flank, the Kuwaitis struggled to get points against the hosts. They took the first set quite easily 25-9 and then lost focus briefly in the second before winning 25-11 to wrap up the third set and match 25-11. The UAE have one last match against Oman late on Monday and win over their neighbours will assure them of the title. Earlier, Bahrain secured their second win of the competition with a 25-21, 26-24, 25-20 win over Qatar to nearly assure themselves of the silver medal. Bahrain still had to play bottom-placed Kuwait in their last match, and a win for the Bahrainis will mean they can be sure of ending second best. Bahrain coach Abdul Jalil Ahmed was pleased with the performance of his team in this competition. “This is a young team and I think we will improve if we put in the right amount of work in the future,” he said. The second GCC Women’s Volleyball Championship is being organised by the UAE Volleyball Association in association with the Dubai Sports Council. From : Khalij
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