Just a day after the start of the women’s final in Japan, the championship playoff of the inaugural edition of the revamped men’s Daido Life SV.League is also set to get underway. Regular season runners-up and defending champions Suntory Sunbirds Osaka will take on another star-studded squad, JTEKT Stings Aichi, in a best-of-three series, which will start on Saturday at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo and then move on to LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY for the conclusion on Monday and potentially on Tuesday.
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Sunbirds and Stings set for final race to men’s SV.League crown
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Published 11:57, 02 May 2025

“We are finally reaching the final game of the long season and we are just one step away from our goal of becoming the first Daido Life SV.League champions. The entire team has been fighting towards our goal without wavering. Starting tomorrow, we would like to show everyone a great game with this team that we have built over time under head coach Lecat.” Kenya Fujinaka, outside hitter and captain of Suntory Sunbirds Osaka
“I am happy to have the opportunity to compete against such a great team as Suntory at this final stage of the season. There were some very difficult times for the team this season, but we have been able to get this far by communicating as a team and moving in a positive direction. I would like to play with gratitude to head coach Gogol and everyone on the team. We have made intense preparations to win, but I hope we can show the fans the fun of volleyball without feeling too much pressure.” Kazuyuki Takahashi, libero and captain of JTEKT Stings Aichi