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2005世界男排大冠軍杯賽 / 2005 World Grand Champions Cup (Men)
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[quote][i]Originally posted by VBFC[/i] 節錄自 世界男排大冠軍杯賽 [u]Quote from World Grand Champions Cup[/u] [b]Italy romp past China in straight sets[/b] Italy had far too much pace and power for China in the second match on the first day of the men's World Grand Champions Cup at Nagano Arena on Tuesday. The world No. 2 outclassed the wild card entry 3-0 (25-15, 25-15, 25-17) to begin their campaign for a second WGCC title in impressive style. It was clear from the opening exchanges that China would have difficulty clearing Italy's high wall of blue blockers, and when another attacking error gave Italy a 10-6 lead, China called their first TO. Alessandro Fei was proving to be a real handful for China, who needed a second TO as Italy started running away with the first set 14-8. Yuan Zhi provided brief respite for China with a clean winner on the right, but there was little the Asians could do to stop the high-speed barrage of Italian points as the Azzurri won the first set 25-15. It remained one-way traffic in the second set, as Luigi Mastrangelo devoured everything at the net and Fei continued to blaze away on the right. A crafty spike from Chinese setter Li Chun from under the noses of the Italian blockers gave the European champions something to think about, but Italy still led by 10 at the second TTO and romped to the second set 25-15 with a down-the-middle smash from Luca Tencati. China got into it more in the third set, and spiked confidently, but Italy lifted the pace at will and closed out the match 25-17 with a Matej Cernic flyer on the left. [Edited on 23-11-2005 by VBFC] [/quote]
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