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Japan's reserve players perform well but fall just short against Ukraine, losing 2-3 [Men's Volleyball Nations League]

June 28, 2025

In the second week of the men's qualifying round for the Volleyball Nations League 2025 (Bulgaria), the Japanese national team played against Ukraine on Friday, June 27th (local time) and lost 2-3 (24-26, 17-25, 18-25, 25-22, 13-15).

Starting Lineup

Japan

MB Miwa (2), S Oya (1), OH Yamazaki (10), MB Sato (6), OP Miyaura (11), OH Otsuka (14), L Ogawa

Substitutes: OH Tomita (3), OH Kai (6), MB Murayama, OP Nishiyama (7), S Nagatsuyu (1), L Fujinaka, MB Rally (5)

Ukraine

OH Yanchuk (16), MB Semenyuk (12), S Shchytkov, OH Kovalov (21), MB Koval (6), OP Tupchiy (17), L Boyko

Substitutes: S. Evstratov (2), OH Polyan (2), OP Tevkun (1), MB Todua (1).

Battle Review

1st set: OP Miyaura scores 8 points, winning at key moments

After a mistake by Ukraine, Japan took the lead 2-0, and continued to take the lead with side outs from OH Otsuka's spikes and other efforts, leading 12-10. However, Ukraine soon turned the game around with two consecutive aces from OH Kovalov, leading 12-13. From there, a block and spike from OP Miyaura off Oya's serve put Japan in front again at 19-16, but a third ace from OH Kovalov and a block from OP Tupchii put Ukraine back in the lead at 22-23. However, a good serve from MB Miwa led to a counter attack from OP Miyaura, leading Japan to 25-24 and a set point, and OP Miyaura ended a long rally with a spike to take the lead 26-24.

Second set: Ukraine's serve and block thwarts Japan's attacks

Starting with an ace from S. Oya, Japan took a 7-3 lead with multiple breaks from OP Miyaura's powerful serve. However, Ukraine turned the game around with 8-9 thanks to Japan's in-out misjudgments and an ace from MB Semenyuk. Ukraine then scored six consecutive breaks from an ace from S. Evstratov's serve, a block from OH Kovalov, and an attack mistake from Japan, widening the gap to 9-16. After that, Ukraine continued to score with spikes from OP Tupchiy and attack mistakes from Japan, and took the set back with a safe 17-25.

Third set: Ukraine keeps attacking

Japan started with OH Tomita from the start.

Ukraine took a 6-9 lead thanks to an ace from OH Yanchuk and a mistake from Japan's attack. Japan also scored points mainly from OH Otsuka, but Ukraine widened the gap to 10-15 in the middle of the game with an ace from MB Koval. Ukraine continued to score points with spikes from OH Kovalov and MB Semeniuk, and continued to lead 15-21. OH Yanchuk closed out a long rally at the end, and Ukraine won the set 18-25.

4th set: OP Nishiyama's consecutive aces lead to a comeback

With no other options, Japan replaced all of their starters, including the libero, from the third set.

In the early stages, Ukraine was leading 3-7 with a block from MB Semenyuk and a spike from OP Tupchiy. However, Ukraine continued to make mistakes, making it 9-11, and then Japan tied the score at 13-13 with consecutive aces from OP Nishiyama. Ukraine then took the lead again with a spike from OH Kovalov to 15-17, but Japan also took the lead again with a counter spike from OP Nishiyama's serve by OH Yamazaki, tying the score at 20-20. At 22-22, Japan brought in OP Miyaura as a relief server. With a strong serve, Japan scored three consecutive breaks, including consecutive blocks from MB rallies, and took the set 25-22.

5th set: Japan falls just short as Ukraine's serve overwhelms them

From the start, OP Nishiyama hit a high ball, and Ukraine's mistakes and S Nagatsuyu's de facto ace gave Ukraine a 3-0 lead. However, Ukraine caught up with Japan's mistakes and OP Tupchiy's service ace at 5-5, and then MB Semenyuk's serve led to two consecutive breaks and a 9-7 lead. Japan turned the game around again to 10-9 with MB's rally block and OH Kai's spike from relief server OP Miyaura's serve, but Ukraine soon got a break and the score was 10-11. The game continued with a battle for side outs, and Ukraine had the first set point at 13-14. Finally, MB Semenyuk hit a spike from a long rally to take the set at 13-15, and Japan lost to Ukraine 2-3.

Match stats▼
https://vnlm.volleystation.com/en/matches/2227650/?stats_team=away

personal MVP

OP Nishiyama Taito

7 points (5 attacks, 2 serves), attack efficiency rate 61 TP 3T

He was the key player in taking the game to a full set after scoring two consecutive aces in the fourth set, which was a losing battle. After that, his serve did not give Ukraine a single positive pass. There were some difficult high balls to attack, but there are many issues to be addressed. He had limited opportunities to play in the SV League, so I hope he will gain more practical experience against higher blocks and improve.

S Serhiy Evstratov

2 points (1 serve, 1 block), team attack effectiveness rate 431 TP 3T

The veteran setter entered the court midway through the second set and did a great job of rebuilding the team. The left side-centered setup worked well, and OP Tupuchi, the original point getter who hadn't scored a single attack in the first set, was revived, and he also showed off his quick moves at key moments.

*S. Evstratov is on the right and MB Semenyuk is in the center.




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Qualifying Round Rankings

As of 18:00 on Saturday, June 28th

1 Brazil 5 wins, 1 loss, 15 points, 17/5 sets
2 Poland 5 wins, 1 loss, 15 points, 17/7 sets
3 Italy 5 wins, 1 loss, 13 points, 16/9 sets
4 Japan 4 wins, 3 losses, 12 points, 15/11 sets
5 Ukraine 4 wins, 3 losses, 12 points, 16/13 sets
6 Cuba 4 wins, 3 losses, 12 points, 16/14 sets
7 Bulgaria 4 wins, 2 losses, 11 points, 13/9 sets
8 Slovenia 4 wins, 2 losses, 11 points, 13/10 sets
9 USA 4 wins, 2 losses, 10 points, 13/11 sets
10 Iran 3 wins, 3 losses, 10 points, 13/13 sets
11 France 3 wins, 3 losses, 9 points, 13/12 sets
12 Argentina 3 wins, 3 losses, 8 points, 11/12 sets
13 Germany 2 wins, 4 losses, 9 points, 13/14 set
14 Canada 2 wins, 5 losses, 8 points, 12/17 set
15 China 2 wins, 5 losses, 7 points, 8/16 sets
16 Netherlands 1 win 6 losses 3P 7/19 set
17 Türkiye 1 win 5 losses 3P 5/15 sets
18 Serbia 1 win 5 losses 3P 5/16 sets

*The host country China and the top seven teams from the preliminary rounds will advance to the final round.

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June 29th (Sun) 18:00~ vs Slovenia

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