China team swept Polish team into the women's volleyball final in Chengdu Universiade.

  Xinhua News Agency, Chengdu, August 4th (Reporter Wang Jingyu, Lu Xingji) In the women's volleyball semi-final of the Chengdu Universiade on the evening of 4th, China swept the Polish team 3-0 and will play against the Japanese team in the final.

  On August 4th, China players celebrated their victory. Xinhua News Agency reporter Yan Bingjie photo

  Zhou Yatong, who came off the bench, scored 9 out of 16 and scored 12 points, helping China win 25:20, 25:15 and 25:15. Wang Wenhan scored 11 points, while Gao Yi, Wu Mengjie and Zhuang Yushan scored 9 points, 8 points and 8 points respectively.

  In this game, the China team quickly entered the state, and the offensive end blossomed more. The high-minded probe ball helped the team get a 7:4 lead in the first game. Then Miao Yiwen was hit by the ball in the face and took a rest. Zhou Yetong replaced her. After the Polish team blocked Zhuang Yushan's attack until 12:14, China opened the score with a small high tide of 5:1. Since then, the China team pursued the victory, and finally Zhuang Yushan's spiking attacker was out of bounds, and the score of the first game was fixed at 25:20.

  On August 4th, China player Miao Yiwen (right) spiked the ball in the game. Xinhua News Agency reporter Yan Bingjie photo

  In the second game, China started at 8:5, forcing the other team to call a timeout. On Zhou Yatong's serve, China scored four points in a row, extending its lead to 18:10. Since then, the Polish team has no desire to fight, and the China team went to the next city at 25:15 with a double block. In the third game, the China team didn't have much trouble and won it smoothly.

  China coach Zhao Yong said that the overall performance of the team was good and deserved to win. Xu Xiaoting, the setter, said that the cooperation of the China team was more tacit than the previous games.

  On August 4th, China player Zhou Yetong (third from left) celebrated the score. Xinhua News Agency reporter Yan Bingjie photo

  In the other semi-final of the day, Japan beat Brazil at 27:25, 20:25, 19:25, 25:15 and 15:9 in the fifth game of the World War, and got another final ticket.

  Zhao Yong believes that the China team has made progress from game to game in this Universiade, including the adjustment of players' mentality and technical play. When it comes to the final against Japan, Zhao Yong said that China will base itself on developing its own technical and tactical level, and then see how to seize the opportunity.