(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
The World Games 2025: USA, Canada Claim Wins as Japan and Netherlands Lead in Women’s Softball
The World Games 2025 Women’s Softball competition got off to an exciting start on Wednesday at the Xindu Better City Softball Arena in Chengdu, China. Four thrilling games are scheduled throughout the day, with fans already treated to some high-scoring action.
Opening Round Groups
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Group A: USA (No. 2), Chinese Taipei (No. 5), Netherlands (No. 6), China (No. 10)
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Group B: Japan (No. 1), Puerto Rico (No. 3), Canada (No. 4), Australia (No. 8)
Wednesday Results
USA 4 – 0 Chinese Taipei
The defending champions, USA, opened their campaign with a strong shutout victory over Chinese Taipei. Rachel Garcia dazzled on the mound with four hitless innings and four strikeouts. Offensively, Tiare Jennings went 2-for-3 with a home run and two runs, while Janae Jefferson delivered a key two-run single to give the USA an early lead. Ally Carda closed the game with three innings of relief to secure the win.
Canada 11 – 9 Puerto Rico
Canada’s offense exploded for eight runs in the third inning to secure a thrilling victory over Puerto Rico. The two teams combined for 26 hits and 20 runs in a high-energy slugfest. Kianna Jones led the Canadian attack with 3-for-4, while Erika Polidori and Grace Messmer each added two hits. Messmer and Natalie Wideman drove in three runs apiece. Puerto Rico’s Janelle Martinez went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, but Canada held on for the win, credited to pitcher Morgan Reimer despite a rocky start.
Japan 8 – 3 Australia
Japan showed their dominance in Group B with an 8-3 victory over Australia. The team’s well-rounded offense and strong pitching helped them maintain control throughout the game, keeping them at the top of the group standings.
Netherlands 3 – 1 China
The Netherlands picked up an early Group A win over China, thanks to timely hitting and tight defensive play. This result positions the Dutch team as early leaders in their group.
With the opening day complete, Japan and the Netherlands are leading their respective groups, while USA and Canada continue to build momentum as gold medal contenders. Fans can follow live streaming and detailed box scores to keep up with all the action.