Dominican Republic comes from behind to claim victory in VNL opener,
Canada starts with a victory, and USA falls in debut
June 4, 2025.- The Dominican Republic opened their 2025 Volleyball
Nations League (VNL) campaign with an exciting five-set comeback
victory over reigning world champions Serbia in Pool 1, at TD Place
in Ottawa, Ontario. Host Canada also secured a five-set win over
Bulgaria to start strong at home. Meanwhile, in Pool 2, the United
States fell in their debut against Olympic champions Italy in Rio de
Janeiro.
Dominicans complete reverse sweep against Serbia
The second match of the day in Ottawa delivered high drama as the
Dominican Republic clawed back from a two-set deficit to defeat
Serbia. The “Queens of the Caribbean” didn’t give up after dropping
the first two sets, ultimately triumphing 3-2 (26-28, 19-25, 25-15,
25-20, 18-16), marking the first tiebreak victory of the VNL’s
seventh edition.
Outside hitter Brayelin Martínez led the offense with 17 points (11
kills, five blocks, one ace), joined by her sister, middle blocker
Jineiry Martínez, who added 16 (14 kills, two blocks). Opposite
Gaila González also contributed 16 points (11 kills, four blocks,
one ace) in the epic comeback.
Blocking proved to be the Dominicans’ strongest skill, outperforming
Serbia 16-11. They also capitalized on Serbian errors, with a 34-22
advantage in opponent unforced mistakes. However, Serbia led in
kills (61-58) and aces (10-5).
Canada needs five sets to beat Bulgaria
The final match of opening day action also went to five sets, with
host Canada outlasting Bulgaria 3-2 (25-18, 25-12, 23-25, 19-25,
15-4) in front of their home fans. It was Canada’s first win under
new head coach Giovanni Guidetti.
The Canadians were dominant in attacks (67-49) and serves (9-4),
while Bulgaria held a slight edge in blocking (10-9).
Star opposite Kiera Van Ryk led all scorers with 25 points (19
kills, four aces, two blocks). Outside hitter Hilary Johnson
followed with 18 (16 kills, two aces), and middle blocker Emily
Maglio chipped in 14 points (eight kills, five blocks, one ace).
USA fall to Italy in opener
Reigning VNL champions Italy imposed their strength early, winning
the first two sets comfortably. The third set saw the USA take a
commanding 21-14 lead, but Italy mounted a comeback to win the set
30-28 and seal a 3-0 (25-13, 25-13, 30-28) victory in Pool 2, played
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
New American head coach Erik Sullivan fielded a very young squad,
with ten players making their VNL debut against the Olympic
champions. Sarah Franklin and Logan Lednicky led the USA in scoring
with nine points each.
On Thursday June 5, in Ottawa, Dominican Republic faces Bulgaria at
4:00 PM local time, and Canada goes against the Netherlands at 7:30
PM local time. In Rio de Janeiro, the U.S. will meet with host
Brazil at 9:00 PM local time. |