Belgium upset Netherlands, Canada close to upsetting Poland
Hosts China not only claimed their first win in Pool C of the FIVB Road to Paris Volleyball Qualifiers, but also did it with an emphatic straight-set win, with their top point-maker Zhang Jingyin back in his usual role leading the team to success. Also on Tuesday in Xiβan, Belgium upset the Netherlandsβ in a three-setter, while Canada and Bulgaria pushed favourites Poland and Argentina to the limit.
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After losing to Bulgaria and Belgium on the first two competition days in Xiβan, China finally pleased the home crowd with a win, a convincing 3-0 (25-21, 25-9, 25-19) shutout of Mexico. With that, the home team climbed to sixth place in the current pool standings on a 1-2 win-loss record and three points, above seventh-placed Bulgaria on set ratio. Mexico stayed bottom of the table as the only winless team of the pool. China left little doubt over their superiority in the match against the North Americans, staying in control through most of the match. Only occasionally the Mexicans took the lead, most notably in the third set, when they had an 8-6 advantage.
Blocking was Chinaβs weapon that made the big difference in the game. It brought the winners 12 points against only three for Mexico. The unforced errors (25 by Mexico and 15 by China) also had their major say in tilting the balance. In addition, China outspiked the opponents (35-28 in attack kills), while both sides put away three aces each. For the first time in the tournament, Zhang was Chinaβs leading scorer. He delivered the match high of 16 points, including as any as five kill blocks, while spiking at a 65% success rate. Opposite and captain Jiang Chuan added another 11 points, all in offence, while 21-year-old outside Josue Lopez, with 10 points, including two aces and a block, was Mexicoβs only player to reach the double digits.
In the dayβs most exciting match, Canada was close to upsetting yet another favourite in the pool, the worldβs number one team Poland, but lost the game in the overtime of the fifth set. The reigning Volleyball Nations League and European champions celebrated a 3-2 (21-25, 25-20, 25-20, 20-25, 17-15) victory to stay on top as the only undefeated team in the pool, but lost their second point, now standing on top of the table on 3-0 and seven points. Canada are fourth on 2-1 and six. Polish outside…
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