Tournament details | |
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Host nation | China |
Dates | 2–6 June |
Teams | 6 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Champions | Sichuan Fulan (1st title) |
Tournament awards | |
MVP | Zhang Xiang |
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | Pts | SW | SL | SR | SPW | SPL | SPR |
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1 | Sichuan Fulan | 5 | 5 | 0 | 10 | 15 | 2 | 7.500 | 423 | 348 | 1.216 |
2 | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 5 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 3 | 4.333 | 390 | 320 | 1.219 |
3 | Paykan Tehran | 5 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0.889 | 374 | 369 | 1.014 |
4 | Chengdu Enwei | 5 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 9 | 0.667 | 330 | 346 | 0.954 |
5 | NEC Blue Rockets | 5 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 11 | 0.636 | 395 | 418 | 0.945 |
6 | Al-Rayyan | 5 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 0.000 | 264 | 375 | 0.704 |
Date | Score | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | ||
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02 Jun | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 3–0 | Paykan Tehran | 25–20 | 25–17 | 25–20 | 75–57 | ||
02 Jun | Sichuan Fulan | 3–1 | NEC Blue Rockets | 25–22 | 25–20 | 23–25 | 25–21 | 98–88 | |
02 Jun | Chengdu Enwei | 3–0 | Al-Rayyan | 25–22 | 25–11 | 25–18 | 75–51 | ||
03 Jun | Al-Rayyan | 0–3 | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 13–25 | 21–25 | 17–25 | 51–75 | ||
03 Jun | Paykan Tehran | 0–3 | Sichuan Fulan | 21–25 | 22–25 | 13–25 | 56–75 | ||
03 Jun | NEC Blue Rockets | 0–3 | Chengdu Enwei | 19–25 | 21–25 | 23–25 | 63–75 | ||
04 Jun | Paykan Tehran | 3–0 | Al-Rayyan | 25–11 | 25–14 | 25–15 | 75–40 | ||
04 Jun | Sichuan Fulan | 3–0 | Chengdu Enwei | 25–20 | 25–20 | 25–18 | 75–58 | ||
04 Jun | NEC Blue Rockets | 0–3 | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 22–25 | 18–25 | 18–25 | 58–75 | ||
05 Jun | Chengdu Enwei | 0–3 | Paykan Tehran | 20–25 | 18–25 | 30–32 | 68–82 | ||
05 Jun | Al-Rayyan | 0–3 | NEC Blue Rockets | 22–25 | 21–25 | 23–25 | 66–75 | ||
05 Jun | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 1–3 | Sichuan Fulan | 25–23 | 21–25 | 25–27 | 19–25 | 90–100 | |
06 Jun | NEC Blue Rockets | 3–2 | Paykan Tehran | 25–27 | 21–25 | 25–18 | 25–21 | 15–13 | 111–104 |
06 Jun | Sichuan Fulan | 3–0 | Al-Rayyan | 25–15 | 25–20 | 25–21 | 75–56 | ||
06 Jun | Chengdu Enwei | 0–3 | Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | 19–25 | 14–25 | 21–25 | 54–75 |
Rank | Team |
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Sichuan Fulan | |
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance | |
Paykan Tehran | |
4 | Chengdu Enwei |
5 | NEC Blue Rockets |
6 | Al-Rayyan |
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