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2005世界女排大冠軍杯賽 / 2005 World Grand Champions Cup (Women)
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[quote][i]Originally posted by VBFC[/i] 節錄自 世界女排大冠軍杯賽 [u]Quote from World Grand Champions Cup[/u] [b]China hold off Japan for second straight win[/b] Holders China recorded their second straight victory on the fourth day of the women's World Grand Champions Cup at Nagoya Rainbow Hall on Saturday night, beating Japan 3-1. After losing twice in Tokyo, the Olympic champions followed up their victory over Korea with a 25-15, 21-25, 25-15, 25-19 success against the host. Chu Jinling was quick to make her mark again with some searing winners, and an unreturnable rocket serve took China to the second TTO with a comfortable seven-point cushion at 16-9. Japan called their second TO trailing 21-12, but there was no saving the first set. China closed it out on their second set point 25-15 when Zhang Ping ran around setter Feng Kun and scored with a sharp, angled drive from the right. With improved serve return and blocking, Japan were able to open up narrow leads in the second set, but each time China came back with some well-worked running spikes, notably from Liu Yanan. At set point for Japan, some agile defence created the opportunity for Otomo to close out the second frame 25-21 and make it 1-1. China cranked up the pace midway through the third set, and jumped from 7-6 to 12-6 with some crisp, high-velocity shooting. Power spiker Kana Oyama joined the action with Japan trailing 21-12, but she could not stop China taking the third set 25-15. Kaoru Sugayama led Japan's fourth-set riposte, and there was only one point in it at the second TTO, with China ahead 16-15 and everything to play for. China finished strongly, though, blocking and attacking, and pulled away to win 25-19. [/quote]
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