Argentina Sweeps China in Straight Sets at Nations League
The Argentine women’s volleyball team delivered a dominant performance on June 26, 2026, sweeping China 3-0 (25-19, 25-21, 25-17) in a Nations League encounter. The match, played at an undisclosed neutral venue, saw the South Americans outclass their Asian opponents in every facet of the game, moving to the top half of the standings while China suffered their third straight defeat.
Match Overview
Argentina entered the match with a clear tactical plan: neutralize China’s frontline blocking and exploit the visitors’ shaky serving reception. The plan worked flawlessly. From the opening whistle, Argentina’s setter, María Peralta, spread the offense effectively, keeping China’s blockers guessing. The home team (technically listed as home) struggled to find rhythm, committing 18 unforced errors over three sets. Argentina, meanwhile, posted a stellar 41% kill rate and 6 service aces, compared to China’s 3.
Key Moments
- Set 1 (25-19): China stayed close until 12-12, but a 7-2 run triggered by two consecutive aces from Argentina’s opposite hitter, Lucía Fresco, broke the deadlock.
- Set 2 (25-21): Argentina trailed 14-16 before a timeout. After the break, they won 9 of the next 12 points, capitalizing on three China serving errors.
- Set 3 (25-17): An early 8-2 lead put the result beyond doubt. China’s head coach rotated the bench, but the substitutes could not stop Argentina’s momentum.
Tactical Story: Argentina’s Serve and Block Dominate
The biggest mismatch came in the transition game. Argentina’s aggressive jump serves forced China into out-of-system attacks, which the Argentine block read with ease. Middle blocker Candelaria Herrera recorded 5 blocks, while Fresco added 3. In contrast, China’s usually reliable blocking unit managed only 2 stuff blocks. Argentina’s setter, Peralta, also mixed in quick sets to the middle, keeping China’s defense off-balance.
Standout Players
- Lucía Fresco (ARG): Match-high 17 points (15 kills, 2 aces). Her cross-court spikes were unstoppable from zone 4.
- Candelaria Herrera (ARG): 8 points (5 kills, 3 blocks). A defensive anchor who shut down China’s primary attacker.
- Wang Yuting (CHN): 9 points, the only Chinese player with a positive kill percentage (10/18).
Table and Season Impact
The victory lifted Argentina to a 7-3 record in the Nations League preliminaries, firmly in contention for a spot in the Finals. For China, the loss dropped them to 4-6, making their path to the knockout stage increasingly difficult. The result also extended Argentina’s head-to-head winning streak against China to three matches, dating back to the 2024 Nations League.
Both teams will have little time to regroup. Argentina faces Japan next, while China takes on Brazil in what could be a must-win match. If China fails to correct their service-reception errors, their chances of advancing this season will vanish quickly.

