The study used 12 teams that participated in 32 games the preliminary, semi-final, and final round of the 2003 Women's Grand Prix as research samples to investigate the relationship between different basic skill performances and game results. Findings can be used as reference for volleyball coaches and scholars in this area. Through One Factor Analysis of Variance in statistics, the basic skill performances that show a distinctive relationship to the games result were spiking, blocking, receiving, and diving. Moreover, the skill performance discrepancies between the winner and the loser, from the highest to the lowest were: receiving 7.92%, spiking 7.61%, blocking 6.26%, diving 4.36%, setting 2.91%, opponent mistakes 2.68% and serving 1.12%.