With eight victories in 11 matches and 22 points collected, the Asians need to win at least two sets against the United States on Sunday to end the Preliminary Phase in sixth place without depending on other results. Having the same victories as fourth-placed Poland (24 points) and fifth-placed Türkiye (23), the Chinese can potentially pass their opponents if they beat the Americans.
For Germany, which qualified earlier on Saturday, when the Netherlands topped Czechia in Apeldoorn, and have six wins and 20 points, their current seventh place is the best they can get when the Preliminary Phase ends.
Outside hitter Zhuang Yushan, who had played a major role in the Chinese victory over Canada on Friday, stood out for a second-straight night, tallying a match-high 27 points, with 22 kills and five blocks. Team captain and opposite Gong Xiangyu, who registered 17 points (15 kills, two aces), and outside hitter Mengjie Wu, who added 13, all in kills, also contributed to the team’s impressive comeback.
“In the tie-breaker, I think that our defense and our side out made a difference for us,” Gong revealed. “We played as a team and fought together to get the win. We are having great support from our fans here this week and we’ll keep working hard until our last match.”