Tijana Bošković, born on March eighth, nineteen ninety-seven, is a distinguished Serbian professional volleyball player currently representing VakıfBank. Renowned for her left-handed play as an opposite hitter, she has significantly contributed to the success of the Serbia women's national volleyball team since her debut in two thousand fourteen.
Bošković's impressive accolades include gold medals at the World Championships in two thousand eighteen and two thousand twenty-two, as well as European Championship victories in two thousand seventeen and two thousand nineteen. Her Olympic journey has also been remarkable, securing a silver medal at the two thousand sixteen Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and a bronze at the two thousand twenty Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Recognized as one of the premier volleyball players globally, she has been a pivotal force in her team's offensive strategies. Her exceptional skills earned her the title of European Volleyball Confederation Female Volleyball Player of the Year for three consecutive years, from two thousand seventeen to two thousand nineteen.
In addition to her accolades, Bošković has set multiple records in women's indoor volleyball, particularly in spike and serve speed. She currently holds the second-fastest spike speed record at one hundred ten point three kilometers per hour and the fourth-fastest at one hundred seven point five kilometers per hour, showcasing her extraordinary athletic prowess.