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Italy, Türkiye meet in volleyball women's WC final

Italy and Türkiye will meet in Sunday's FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship final following respective victories in their semifinals here on Saturday, reported Xinhua. World No. 4 Türkiye came from one set down to defeat Japan 16-25, 25-17, 25-18, 27-25 to secure its first appearance in the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship final. Melissa Vargas scored 28 points to lead Türkiye, whose previous best at the World Championship had been sixth place in 2010, while Eda Erdem, Ebrar Karakurt and Zehra Gunes contributed 13, 13, and 12 points respectively in the tournament's first semifinal. After dropping the first set, Türkiye came back strongly, taking the next two. Trailing 24-21 in the fourth set, Türkiye scored four consecutive points to take the lead at 25-24. Sato Yoshino saved one match point for Japan, but Karakurt responded with a smash to make it 26-25, and a Japanese spiking error awarded the victory for Türkiye. "I think after the first set, no one would expect this second and third set," said Türkiye head coach Daniele Santarelli. "We were very nervous at the beginning, because these players have never played a semifinal in a World Championship. We started badly, first in defense, then in attack. But we played an amazing second and third set, and in the fourth, we showed everyone how we play." "We have been waiting for this moment since the beginning of the tournament, and now we are in the final," she said. "It doesn't matter who the opponent will be-we will fight until the last ball. I hope we bring our country a victory and unforgettable moments." Santarelli said he recognized how important Sunday's final would be. "It's a beautiful day. But it's a semifinal, and tomorrow there is a final. We can be happy today, but we have to think about tomorrow," he said. "I always told the girls that everyone was talking about the final because they saw we had the possibility to reach the end. I said, 'we have to respect every opponent because every opponent is so good.' And I know for my team and my players, today is a good day, but tomorrow will be one of the most important days of my life." Yukiko Wada scored 22 points and Mayu Ishikawa added 19 for Japan, who were outblocked 12-6. Later on Saturday, reigning Olympic champion and world No.1 side Italy twice rallied from one set down to defeat Brazil 22-25, 25-22, 28-30, 25-22 and 15-13 in the semifinal match. Paola Ogechi Egonu, who converted on only 10 of her 35 spiking attempts, came up big in the tiebreaker. The star hitter had a kill to tie it at 13-13 before driving a ball out off bounds for the match winner. Egnou finished with 11 points and Myriam Fatime Sylla had 21 points for Italy, who were led by Ekaterina Antropova's game-high 28 points on 20 kills, six blocks and two aces. Gabriela Braga Guimaraes scored 27 points and Rosamaria Montibeller added 19 for Brazil, who will take on Japan in the bronze medal match.

9/6/2025 12:21:45 PM

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