Canada Sweep China, Cuba Falls to Argentina
in a Five-Set Battle and USA swept by Italy
June 29, 2025.- Week 2 of the Men’s Volleyball Nations League 2025
closed with Canada sweeping China (in Chicago), Cuba falling to
Argentina in a five-set battle (in Belgrade) and host USA losing to
Italy in three straight sets.
Cuba Falls to Argentina in a Five-Set Battle in Belgrade
Cuba closed its campaign in Belgrade with a hard-fought five-set
loss to Argentina, missing the chance to break into the
qualification zone for the Volleyball Nations League 2025 Finals.
Despite winning their first three matches in Belgrade, the Cubans
couldn’t hold off the South Americans, who relied on their technique
to overcome Cuba’s powerful offense and secured a 3-2 (23-25, 25-23,
25-21, 21-25, 15-11) victory on Sunday.
Cuba still walked away with one point from the match, bringing their
total to 13. However, with a record of four wins and four losses,
they now sit in ninth place in the standings, just outside the
qualification zone for the VNL Finals.
Captain and outside hitter Miguel Ángel López led the Cuban offense
with 18 points, all from kills. Opposite José Massó contributed 17
points, including 13 kills, three blocks, and one ace.
Canada sweep China
The first match of the day in Chicago had Canada putting on a strong
performance to take China down 3-0 (25-23, 25-20, 25-23) and take
their first win in the week. With 11 points (three wins, five
losses), the Canadians end the second week of the VNL 2025 in 14
th place.
Opposite Xander Ketrzynski had an excellent all-around performance
and led Canada with 21 points (14 kills, four aces, three blocks).
Outside hitters Isaac Heslinga and Skyler Varga also reached double
digits in scoring, registering 17 and 11 points, respectively.
United States swept by Italy
Reigning world champions Italy dominated the match from start to
finish to secure a 3-0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-18) victory over hosts
United States at the NOW Arena in Chicago.
Playing more aggressively than the Americans, the Italians outscored
their opponents in aces (eight to one) and blocks (six to two),
besides benefiting from more errors (23 to 18). The United States
had a slim edge in kills (40 to 38).
Outside hitter Cooper Robinson, who scored 11 points in kills, and
opposite Gabi Garcia, who delivered ten, with nine kills and one
ace, were the most effective players for the United States.
The Americans collected five points in their four VNL home matches,
beating China and Canada and losing to Poland and Italy, and now
rank 13th in the tournament, with ten points (four wins, four
losses).
“The team is growing,” Garcia reflected. “The young kids are not so
young anymore, and we’re happy about this. We know we have a lot of
work to do and that we’re still learning about each other and our
weaknesses and our strengths. We’re happy with the results we got
this week. We’re going to keep working and preparing for the next
one.”
The Men’s Volleyball Nations League 2025 will pause for one week.
The women’s competition resumes from July 9-13, with Canada,
Dominican Republic and USA competing in Arlington. The men return to
action for the final week of the Preliminary Phase from July 16-20
in Chiba (Japan), Gdańsk (Poland), and Ljubljana (Slovenia). |