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Canadian women's basketball team defeat Serbia in World Cup opener

Kayla Alexander scored 13 points and Kia Nurse finished with nine in her first game in almost a year, and Canada's women's basketball team opened the FIBA World Cup with a 67-60 victory over Serbia on Thursday.

Yvonne Anderson led No. 10 Serbia with 18 points.

Nurse's night was a bright spot for the Canadians. The Phoenix Mercury guard showed little rust in her first game since tearing her anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee in a WNBA playoff game almost a year ago, scoring Canada's first points of the tournament and playing 19 minutes.

The game was a rematch of Canada's opening game of the Tokyo Olympics. They stumbled out of the gate against the Serbs, a 72-68 loss that all but determined their fate in Tokyo.

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Achonwa said earlier this week that the team played tight in Tokyo under weighty expectations of a medal.

Canada Basketball made some significant changes after the Olympics, hiring Spaniard Victor Lapena as head coach, and adding Noelle Quinn, head coach of the WNBA's Seattle Storm, as an assistant.

Canada got off to a shaky start and trailed by five points early on. But they found their groove late in the first quarter heading into the second down 16-15.

The Canadians went up by five when Bridget Carleton drilled a three-pointer off a crosscourt pass from Laeticia Amihere midway through the second. Canada continued to build on its lead, and Alexander's free throw to end the quarter sent the Canadians into the halftime break with a 38-28 lead.

Serbia sliced the difference to eight points in the third, but Achonwa's putback with four seconds left gave Canada a 54-41 lead with one quarter to play.

Shay Colley's jump shot

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