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    Who were the Top Performers on Day 2 in Sydney?

    SYDNEY (Australia) - China center Xu Han was unguardable at times on the second day of action as she took Top Performer honors for her super double-double against New Zealand.

    SYDNEY (Australia) - China center Xu Han was unguardable at times on the second day of action as she took Top Performer honors for her super double-double against New Zealand.

    China were far too strong for their opponents as they shut down the Tall Ferns to complete an 80-46 win, with Han stepping off the court having registered a superb 17 points and 13 rebounds.

    Keely Froling also excelled under the basket in Australia's win against Chinese Taipei as the forward proved to be a driving force in a 91-45 victory. She returned 16 points and 9 rebounds as the Opals maintained their perfect record.

    Trinity Baptiste turned up the dial for Lebanon with a powerful 20 points and 12 rebounds, but she didn't end up on the winning side as Korea ran out with a 76-54 triumph. One of the main reasons for Lebanon's defeat was Jihyun Park amassing 18 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. 

    Finally. Mai Yamamoto continued her nice start to the competition as she enjoyed a 95-57 win for Japan against Philippines. The guard contributed 15 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists.

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