Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2025-07-24 09:47:45
WARSAW, July 23 (Xinhua) -- Host Poland battled past China in a thrilling five-set quarterfinal, winning 17-25, 25-20, 19-25, 25-19, 15-12 in the FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League (VNL) on Wednesday evening in Lodz to secure a spot in the semifinals.
Opposite hitter Magdalena Stysiak led the Polish side with 25 points, including 22 kills and three blocks. Outside hitter Martyna Czyrnianska added 16 points. For China, outside hitter Wu Mengjie delivered an impressive performance with a match-high 25 points, while Zhuang Yushan added 20.
Coming off a 3-1 victory over China in a friendly on Saturday, Poland entered the match as slight favorites. However, it was China who came out strong in the opening set, fueled by Wu's sharp attacks. She scored 10 points in the set, helping China establish a 19-14 lead before closing it out 25-17.
China continued their momentum early in the second set, taking a 5-2 advantage after a spike from Chen Houyu. But Poland rallied back, drawing level at 14-14 thanks to a powerful attack from Martyna Lukasik. Momentum shifted in favor of the hosts as Czyrnianska registered a key block and Stysiak added timely offense to push Poland ahead. Lukasik sealed the set with back-to-back spikes, giving Poland a 25-20 win.
In the third set, China capitalized on a string of unforced errors from Poland to race ahead 13-5. Maintaining their advantage throughout, China regained the lead in sets with a 25-19 win.
The fourth set saw Poland respond with renewed energy. Paulina Damaske's spike and service ace helped the home team build an 18-12 cushion. Although China fought back to narrow the gap to 21-19, Poland surged with four straight points to take the set 25-19, forcing a decider.
In the tiebreak, Poland met the expectations of their home crowd at Atlas Arena. A block from Stysiak and another strong finish from Damaske gave them a 7-4 lead. Though China closed the deficit to 10-9 after a Stysiak error, Damaske delivered a key solo block to make it 13-10 and later sealed the match with a powerful spike, clinching the final set 15-12.
"It was a tough challenge. We struggled during the match, so we're very happy with the victory," said Polish setter Alicja Grabka in a post-match interview with Polsat TV. "We overcame a difficult situation as we were behind. For me, playing in that kind of match was a dream come true. I'm very proud I could help the team."
Earlier in the day, Italy advanced to the semifinals after sweeping the United States 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 28-26). Opposite spiker Paola Egonu starred with a match-high 20 points, while Avery Skinner led the Americans with 11.
The remaining quarterfinal matchups will take place on Thursday, with Japan facing Turkiye and Brazil taking on Germany. ■