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Champions League women's volleyball team Zhu Ting led the team to a 2-3 regrettable loss to the strong duel and missed the opportunity to enter the top 4

Champions League women's volleyball team Zhu Ting led the team to a 2-3 regrettable loss to the strong duel and missed the opportunity to enter the top 4

In the early morning of February 22, Beijing time, after two days of competition, the first leg of the 2023-2024 Champions League women's volleyball 1/4 finals was over. In the away match against Turkey's Isaac Bashi, who lost to themselves twice in the group stage, the Italian Scandic led by Zhu Ting failed to continue the winning streak and lost 2-3, and failed to win the initiative to advance in the home-and-away + gold game system, with the scores of 25-23, 21-25, 26-24, 17-25 and 10-15 in five games. Zhu Ting started the battle with 9 deductions and 2 blocks, and won the third highest score of 11 points on her side. Isaac Bashi's Serbian ace received Boskovic as the top scorer with 31 points, and her teammate and libero Akez won the MVP.

Champions League women's volleyball team Zhu Ting led the team to a 2-3 regrettable loss to the strong duel and missed the opportunity to enter the top 4

The Italian Scandicci women's volleyball team encouraged each other

In this game, Scandic started with Zhu Ting (China) and Herbots (Belgium), L-Nwakalo and Carol (Brazil) as the secondary attackers, Antropova as the receiver, Ognienovic (Serbia) and Parokiale, the libero. Isaac Bashi started with Baladin and Gray (Canada), Aric and Jack as the second, Boskovic (Serbia), E-Shaheen as the setter and Akez as the libero.

In this game, although Scandic led twice and the opponent injured the setter E-Shahin in the second game, he still failed to withstand Isaac Bashi's counterattack, and lost 2-3 after five rounds and missed the opportunity to advance.

Zhu Ting, who started the main game, scored 11 points with 9 deductions and 2 blocks, including 37 deductions, 9 shots, 1 mistake and 1 block, and the success rate was 24%. In addition, she received 35 first-pass passes with one error, and the first-pass completion rate and perfect completion rate were 40% and 14%, respectively.

Champions League women's volleyball team Zhu Ting led the team to a 2-3 regrettable loss to the strong duel and missed the opportunity to enter the top 4

The Turkish Isaqibashi women's volleyball team received Boskovic and setter Naz

Scandicci's receiver Antropova scored a team-high 20 points, while Herbots and Zhu Ting scored 14 and 11 points respectively, while the two assistants Carroll and L-Nwakalo contributed 10 and 9 points, respectively. Boskovic scored 31 points with 28 deductions and 3 blocks, Gray scored 22 points, Jack and Baladin scored 11 and 10 points respectively, and Aric scored 9 points.

In the other three matches in the first leg of the Champions League women's volleyball quarterfinals, Italy's two powerhouses, Conegliano, Milan and Stuttgart, Germany, defeated their respective opponents respectively to seize the opportunity to advance. Defending champions Italy's Conegliano thrashed Turkey's rival Wakifer Bank 3-1 away, while Stuttgart, Germany, managed to pull off one of the favourites, Turkish Super League giants Fenerbahce, 3-2 at home.

Champions League women's volleyball team Zhu Ting led the team to a 2-3 regrettable loss to the strong duel and missed the opportunity to enter the top 4

Italy's Conegliano women's volleyball team responds to Haque

The complete results of the first leg of the 2023-2024 Champions League women's volleyball 1/4 finals are as follows:

Upper District:

Turkey's Vakifer Bank lost 1-3 to Italy's Conegliano (25-23, 17-25, 18-25, 18-25)

Turkey's Isaac Bashi beat Italy's Scandic 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 24-26, 25-17, 15-10)

Lower Half District:

Poland Lodz LKS 1-3 Italy Milan (18-25, 25-14, 18-25, 14-25)

Stuttgart, Germany, beat Fenerbahce of Turkey 3-2 (22-25, 26-24, 19-25, 25-20, 15-10)

The second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals will be played on February 28 and 29. At 3 a.m. Beijing time on February 29, Zhu Ting's Scandic women's volleyball team will return to the home court to play Isaac Bashi again.

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