Outside hitter Fatoumatta Sillah led Slovenia in the last match of their first World Championship appearance, registering 15 points (12 kills, two aces, one block) against the Turkish. Opposite Evá Zatkovič was on fire in the final points and matched her teammate’s production with 14 kills and one block.
“Matches like this are what we practice for and what we play for,” outside hitter Lorena Lorber Fijok reflected. “We pushed them a lot in the first and third sets, and the feeling right now is not good, it’s bittersweet. But we grew a lot here and still have a lot of room for improvement. We showed not only what we can do now, but also how far we can go with our potential. Playing at this big stage was an amazing opportunity for us and a reward for all we’ve been doing in these last few years.”
Türkiye played a clean match against Slovenia, giving up only 16 points in errors to 20 of their opponents. The European champions were also better in kills (47 to 42), blocks (ten to seven) and aces (seven to three) to get to the quarterfinals for a second-straight time.
2025 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship: full schedule and results
With only eight national teams still standing, the quarterfinals are up next at the World Championship. The Netherlands and Japan will be the first to play, on Wednesday, at 17:00 local time (10:00 GMT), followed by Italy and Poland on the same day, at 20:30 (13:30 GMT). On Thursday, Brazil and France play first, at 17:00 (10:00 GMT), while the United States and Türkiye meet later, at 20:30 (13:30 GMT).
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