Volleyball Women's World Cup Japan loses to strong Russia 21 September 15 22:48

In the Volleyball Women's World Cup, Japan played against Russia, and lost the set count 2 to 3 after the full set.

The Volleyball Women's World Cup kicked off on the 14th, and Japan, which ranked 6th in the world ranking, won the Dominican Republic in the first game, and on the 15th, it played against Russia, which ranked 5th in the world.

In Japan, the first set was dropped 11 to 25, but in the second set, Yuki Ishii and the youngest 19-year-old team member, Shingo Ishikawa decided the spike and took it 25 to 23.

The third set also received 27 to 25 points, such as sticking with powerful Russian spikes, and Erika Araki deciding skillful spikes to shift the opponent's block timing.

However, if the 4th set was dropped 19 to 25, the final set was also lost 7 to 15 and lost to the set count 2 to 3, and the Japanese total was 1 win and 1 loss.

Twelve teams will participate in the tournament, and the ranking will be determined by the overall results of the round robin. Japan will face Korea in the 3rd round on the 16th in the world.