Li Yingying and Arisa Inoue share top scorer honours with 19 points each
China secured advancement to the second pool phase of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship 2022 after claiming a 3-0 (28-26, 25-17, 29-27) victory over Japan in a Pool D game at the GelreDome in Arnhem on Wednesday.
This way China stayed unbeaten in the pool and top the current standings on an impeccable record of three wins, nine points and a 9-0 set ratio, already enough to guarantee a top-four placement in the final Pool D standings. Before Wednesday’s remaining matches in the pool, Brazil vs Colombia at 15:00 local time (13:00 GMT) and Argentina v Czechia at 18:00 (16:00), the Brazilians stand second on 2-0 and six points, followed by Japan on 2-1 and six points, and winless Czechia, Argentina and Colombia on zero points apiece. The top four teams from each of the four round-robin pools will advance to the second pool phase of the tournament.
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China outplayed Japan in all scoring elements, but most tangibly in blocking with 11 stuffs against just two. Middle blocker Wang Yuanyuan stood out with five kill blocks to her name, while outside hitter Li Yingying produced the match high of 19 points, all in offence, to share the top scorer and top spiker honours with her Japanese counterpart Arisa Inoue.
Middle blocker Haruyo Shimamura scored the first break point of the match for a 3-2 Japanese lead, but China reacted swiftly with five points in a row to 7-3, including a couple of aces by opposite Xiangyu Gong for 4-3 and 6-3. Japan battled their way back to level it 12-12 on a two-handed overpass kill by setter Nanami Seki, but China regained control with a four-point series crowned by an ace from outside hitter Wang Yunlu for 17-14. Japan caught up again at 19-19 on a spike by opposite Kotona Hayashi and prompted an exciting race for the set. It went point for point deep into the overtime until Wang Yunlu’s monster block for 28-26 put an end to it all in favour of China.
China broke away with a 4-2 lead early into the second set and never looked back. They completely dominated on the court with Li Yingying spearheading the offence. Producing points in batches of three or four, one of them highlighted by an ace from middle blocker and captain Yuan Xinyue for 11-6, the Chinese ran off with a wide lead and then kept pace to take the set. With an…
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