On August 6th at 3:00 PM, the Olympic women’s volleyball quarterfinal match took place between China and Turkey.
In the first set, neither the Chinese nor Turkish teams managed to pull away, battling it out until a 17-17 tie. The Chinese team gradually gained the upper hand and won the first set with a score of 25-23.
In the second set, Turkey stepped up their attack, taking an early lead of 7-2. China fought back hard but still lost the second set with a score of 21-25.
In the third set, after a 5-5 tie, Turkey surged ahead, leading 11-6. China continued to chase and evened the score at 24-24. However, Turkey scored two consecutive points to win the third set with a score of 26-24.
In the fourth set, China quickly established a lead, expanding it to 10-3. China then relaxed slightly, allowing Turkey to catch up to 21-19. China stabilized and won the fourth set with a score of 25-21, leveling the overall score to 2-2.
In the deciding set, both China and Turkey remained neck-and-neck, trading blows until a 11-11 tie. Turkey capitalized on Chinese errors and won the deciding set with a score of 15-12. In the end, China lost to Turkey with an overall score of 2-3, failing to advance to the semifinals.
Olympic Women’s Volleyball Quarterfinal: China Loses the Deciding Set—Overall Score Falls Short Against Turkey, Missing Out on the Semifinals. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/23537.html