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Greece raises World Cup in women’s water polo for first time

Greece raises World Cup in women’s water polo for first time

Greece was crowned the new Women’s Water Polo World Cup champion after defeating Hungary 13-9 in the final in Chengdu, China, on Easter Sunday. 

The Greek squad, coached by Charis Pavlidis, dominated from the start, leading 6-4 at halftime and pulling away with a 6-3 third quarter to take a commanding 12-7 lead. Elena Xenaki was named the tournament MVP.

This is the first time Greece has reached the top four of the competition. 

In the semis, the Greeks stunned the Netherlands with a dramatic comeback from a four-goal deficit to win 15-13. The Dutch were bronze medalists at the Paris Olympics just months earlier. In the quarterfinals, Greece knocked out Italy 19-14.

Hungary reached the final after upsetting Spain in the other semifinal.

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