The Turkish Women’s National Volleyball Team made history by
defeating Japan 3-1 in the semifinals of the 2025 FIVB Women’s
World Championship in Bangkok, Thailand, advancing to the
tournament final for the first time ever, Azernews
reports, citing Anadolu Agency.

Japan started strong, controlling the first set with solid
defense and efficient attacks to win 25-16. Türkiye responded in
the second set, with Melissa Vargas and Eda Erdem Dundar leading
the way as the team dominated to take it 25-17 and level the
match.

Keeping up their momentum, Türkiye continued to pressure Japan
in the third set, pulling ahead early and holding their lead to
claim it 25-18 and move in front 2-1.

The fourth set was a thriller, with both teams trading points
and the score tied at 24-24. Türkiye held its nerve in the closing
moments, winning the set 27-25 to seal a 3-1 victory.

Türkiye will face either Italy or Brazil in the championship
match on Sunday at 3.30 pm (1230GMT).

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