Dominican Republic Wins over Thailand, Canada Falls to China
July 11, 2025 – The Dominican Republic secured their fifth victory
of the 2025 Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) season on Friday
with a straight-sets win over Thailand. Meanwhile, Canada was unable
to match China’s strength and lost in four sets.
Dominican Republic Defeats Thailand
The Dominican Republic earned their first win in three matches
played in Arlington, climbing from 13th to 10th place in the
standings. However, with five wins and 13 points, they are now out
of contention for the Finals, as they cannot catch up to the United
States, currently in eighth place with six victories and 17 points.
The Caribbean team claimed a dominant 3-0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-23) win
over Thailand at the College Park Center. The Dominicans led in
attacks (49-39), blocks (11-3), and aces (5-3).
Captain and outside hitter Brayelin Martínez was the top scorer of
the match with 17 points (13 kills and 4 blocks). Her younger
sister, middle blocker Jineiry Martínez, and opposite hitter Gaila
González each contributed 15 points.
“We have the World Championship coming up soon and we’re trying to
prepare,” said Gaila. “We want to improve in every match to arrive
in top shape. There are new players this season and we’re really
enjoying it.”
Reigning Asian champions Thailand remain in danger of relegation in
the 2025 VNL after suffering their third straight loss during the
third week of the preliminary round in Arlington.
Canada Falls to China in Four Sets
Team Canada was unable to recapture the form they showed in the
first week of the tournament. In this final week of action, they
dropped their second consecutive match, this time against China, who
came out on top 3-1 (25-22, 25-15, 22-25, 25-23).
Canada outperformed China in blocking (8-4), but China led in
attacking points (59-51) and service aces (7-3). China also
benefited from fewer unforced errors, 27 compared to Canada’s 23.
Abagayle Guezen and Anna Smrek both scored 14 points for Canada,
with Guezen tallying 12 kills and Smrek adding 4 blocks. Emily
Maglio contributed 12 points (11 from attacks), and Andrea Mitrovic
chipped in with 11 points.
The loss leaves Canada in 16th place out of 18 teams, with a 2-8
win-loss record, still fighting to avoid relegation.
Saturday, July 12 Schedule
The Dominican Republic has a rest day. At 7:30 p.m. (local time),
the United States will face Canada.
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