Nations League Women
06-22 00:30
3 - 2
End
Live Match
H2H
Team
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
Turkey Women
25
26
23
25
15
3
China Women
21
28
25
16
12
2
Match Info

The FIVB Nations League Women delivered a five-set thriller on 22 June 2026 as Turkey Women edged past China Women 3-2 in a late-night showdown that began at 00:30. The match was a showcase of power, tactical nuance, and high‑level execution from two of the world’s top women’s volleyball teams.

Match Overview

Turkey claimed a hard-fought victory with set scores of 25-21, 21-25, 25-23, 23-25, and 15-13. The contest swung back and forth, with neither side willing to give an inch. China’s block‑heavy system tested Turkey’s attacker‑heavy lineup, but the home side (playing in front of a passionate crowd) found answers when it mattered most.

Key Moments

  • First set momentum: Turkey jumped out to a fast start, using strong serving to disrupt China’s reception. Middle blockers Ercan and Güneş combined for four early blocks.
  • China responds: In the second set, China adjusted their passing pattern and brought in substitute outside hitter Li Yingying, whose powerful cross‑court shots evened the match.
  • Critical third set: The set was tied at 23-23 when Turkey’s captain Eda Erdem stepped up with a back‑row attack followed by a block, giving Turkey a 2-1 lead.
  • China forces decider: China again showed their trademark resilience, taking the fourth set 25-23 behind the strong serving of setter Ding Xia.
  • Tie-break drama: The fifth set was a nail‑biter. China led 8-6 at the changeover, but Turkey roared back with a 5‑1 run, finally clinching victory 15-13 on a service ace from Vargas.

Standout Performers

Turkey’s opposite hitter Melissa Vargas dominated the score sheet with 32 points, including 4 aces and 27 kills. Her ability to score from the back row was a constant headache for China. For China, outside hitter Zhu Ting remains a global superstar, contributing 28 points and providing leadership under pressure.

Table and Season Impact

The win keeps Turkey in strong contention for a top‑four finish in the Nations League preliminary round, critical for seeding at the Finals. China, though disappointed, still occupy a secure mid‑table position and will look to bounce back in their next fixture against Brazil.

Turkey’s head coach Daniele Santarelli said after the match: “This is the kind of game that defines a team. Our players showed huge heart. China are brilliant opponents, and beating them in five sets gives us immense confidence.”

The Nations League continues to deliver memorable matches, and this Turkey–China classic will be remembered for its intensity and world‑class play from both sides.