Serbia beat Republic of Korea to secure women's volleyball bronze

The Serbian team won in straight sets to claim bronze, while Republic of Korea miss out on a second-ever medal. 

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Serbia are going home with a medal in women’s volleyball for the second straight Olympics.

The Serbians beat Republic of Korea in straight sets Sunday to win the bronze medal in Tokyo. That comes five years after they won their first medal in the sport, a silver in Rio de Janeiro.

Serbia bounced back from a lopsided straight-set loss to the United States in the semifinals with the 25-18, 25-15, 25-15 victory. The Serbians swept six of their eight matches in Tokyo, losing to finalists Brazil in pool play and the U.S. in the medal round.

Republic of Korea fell short in their quest for a second women’s volleyball medal after winning bronze in 1976.

The United States are seeking their first gold medal ever in the sport later Sunday against Brazil. The U.S. have lost their three previous gold medal games, including to Brazil in 2008 and '12.

France defeated ROC for gold on the men's side, with Argentine beating out Brazil for the bronze.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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