Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

2010 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship

2010 FIVB Women's World Championship
バレーボール女子世界選手権
日本 2010
Tournament details
Host nation Japan
Dates29 October - 14 November
Teams24
Venue(s)6 (in 5 host cities)
Officially opened byAkihito
Champions Russia (7th title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place Japan
Fourth place United States
Tournament awards
MVPRussia Ekaterina Gamova
Best SetterChina Wei Qiuyue
Best OHRussia Tatiana Kosheleva
Best MBGermany Christiane Fürst
Best LiberoUnited States Stacy Sykora
Best ScorerTurkey Neslihan Darnel
Best ServerNetherlands Maret Grothues
Best DiggerUnited States Stacy Sykora
Best ReceiverUnited States Logan Tom
Official website
2010 Women's World Championship

The 2010 FIVB Women's World Championship was the sixteenth edition of the competition. Like the previous tournament, the 2010 edition also was held from 29 October to 14 November 2010 in Japan, though the range of venues and locations was modified slightly (Matsumoto and Hamamatsu replaced Sapporo and Kobe in 2010). Twenty-four teams participated in the tournament.

The tournament was won by Russia, who finished with a perfect record, defeating Brazil in the intense final game.[1] Japan defeated the United States for the third place, winning their first bronze medal in the tournament history, and the first medal since 1978, having so far three gold and three silver already to their name.[2] Russia won its second straight title,[3] while Brazil was prevented from achieving a volleyball double of winning both the men's championship and the women's championship in the same year.

Russia's towering outside hitter Yekaterina Gamova was named the tournament Most Valuable Player.[4]

Qualification

Team Confederation Qualified as Qualified on Appearance
in finals
 Japan AVC Host 0116 November 2006 14th
 Russia CEV 2006 World Championship Winner 0216 November 2006 15th1
 Dominican Republic NORCECA NORCECA Pool H Winner 0314 June 2009 6th
 Cuba NORCECA NORCECA Pool F Winner 0423 June 2009 11th
 China AVC AVC Pool D Winner 054 July 2009 12th
 Thailand AVC AVC Pool D Runner-up 064 July 2009 3rd
 United States NORCECA NORCECA Pool G Winner 078 July 2009 14th
 Puerto Rico NORCECA NORCECA Pool I Winner 089 July 2009 5th
 Kenya CAVB CAVB Pool C Winner 0912 July 2009 5th
 Germany CEV CEV Pool K Winner 1018 July 2009 13th2
 Netherlands CEV CEV Pool K Runner-up 1118 July 2009 12th
 Turkey CEV CEV Pool J Winner 1218 July 2009 2nd
 Poland CEV CEV Pool J Runner-up 1318 July 2009 10th
 Serbia CEV CEV Pool I Winner 1418 July 2009 3rd3
 Croatia CEV CEV Pool I Runner-up 1518 July 2009 2nd
 Italy CEV CEV Pool H Winner 1619 July 2009 9th
 Czech Republic CEV CEV Pool H Runner-up 1719 July 2009 11th4
 Algeria CAVB CAVB Pool D Winner 1824 July 2009 1st
 Brazil CSV CSV Pool B Winner 1925 July 2009 14th
 Peru CSV CSV Pool B Runner-up 2025 July 2009 12th
 South Korea AVC AVC Pool E Winner 2130 August 2009 11th
 Kazakhstan AVC AVC Pool E Runner-up 2230 August 2009 2nd
 Canada NORCECA NORCECA Pool J Winner 2330 August 2009 7th
 Costa Rica NORCECA NORCECA Pool J Runner-up 2430 August 2009 2nd
1.^ Competed as Soviet Union from 1952 to 1990; 5th appearance as Russia.
2.^ Competed as West Germany from 1956 to 1990; 5th appearance as Germany.
3.^ Competed as Yugoslavia for 1978 and Serbia and Montenegro for 2006; 1st appearance as Serbia.
4.^ Competed as Czechoslovakia from 1952 to 1986; 3rd appearance as Czech Republic.

Squads

Venues

The tournament was played at six venues in five cities.[5]

Pool C Pool A, E, Final round Final round
Matsumoto Tokyo
Matsumoto City Gymnasium Yoyogi National Gymnasium Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
Capacity: 7,000 Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 10,000
Pool D Pool F Pool B
Osaka Nagoya Hamamatsu
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium Nippon Gaishi Hall Hamamatsu Arena
Capacity: 8,200 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 8,000

Format

The tournament was played in three different stages (first, second and final rounds). In the First round, the 24 participants were divided in four groups of six teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, the four best teams of each group (total of 16 teams) progressed to the next round.

In the Second round, the 16 teams were divided in two groups of eight teams. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, matches already played between teams in the First round were counted in this round. The six best teams of each group (total of 12 teams) progressed to the next round.

In the Final round, the 12 teams were allocated to semifinals for placement matches according to their Second round group positions. First and second of each group played the semifinals, third and fourth played the 5th-8th semifinals and fifth and sixth played the 9th-12th semifinals. Winners and losers of each semifinals played a final placement match for 1st to 12th places.

Source:FIVB[6]

Pools composition

Teams were seeded in the first three positions of each pool following the Serpentine system according to their FIVB World Ranking. FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of Pool A regardless of the World Ranking. All teams not seeded were drawn to take other available positions in the remaining lines, following the World Ranking. The drawing was held in November 2009.[7] The rankings displayed in this table are from August 2010.[8]

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
 Japan (5) Host  Brazil (1)  United States (2)  China (3)
 Serbia (8)  Italy (4)  Cuba (6)  Russia (7)
 Poland (9)  Netherlands (10)  Germany (15)  South Korea (21)
 Peru (17)  Kenya (35)  Kazakhstan (16)  Dominican Republic (11)
 Algeria (14)  Puerto Rico (13)  Thailand (12)  Turkey (22)
 Costa Rica (31)  Czech Republic (38)  Croatia (45)  Canada (24)

Results

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).

First round

Pool A

Venue: Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Japan 5 5 0 10 15 4 3.750 461 351 1.313 Second round
2  Serbia 5 4 1 9 13 5 2.600 441 378 1.167
3  Poland 5 3 2 8 12 6 2.000 429 336 1.277
4  Peru 5 2 3 7 8 10 0.800 379 398 0.952
5  Costa Rica 5 1 4 6 4 12 0.333 282 381 0.740
6  Algeria 5 0 5 5 0 15 0.000 227 375 0.605
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Oct 12:30 Peru  3–0  Algeria 25–16 25–12 25–18     75–46 P2 P3
29 Oct 15:00 Serbia  3–0  Costa Rica 25–15 25–18 25–14     75–47 P2 P3
29 Oct 18:45 Poland  2–3  Japan 28–26 25–21 20–25 23–25 12–15 108–112 P2 P3
30 Oct 12:30 Costa Rica  3–0  Algeria 25–18 25–21 25–10     75–49 P2 P3
30 Oct 15:00 Serbia  3–1  Poland 19–25 27–25 26–24 25–22   97–96 P2 P3
30 Oct 19:00 Japan  3–1  Peru 25–15 25–17 22–25 25–14   97–71 P2 P3
31 Oct 12:30 Peru  1–3  Serbia 21–25 25–16 21–25 18–25   85–91 P2 P3
31 Oct 15:00 Poland  3–0  Costa Rica 25–14 25–12 25–15     75–41 P2 P3
31 Oct 18:00 Algeria  0–3  Japan 18–25 7–25 14–25     39–75 P2 P3
2 Nov 13:00 Serbia  3–0  Algeria 25–15 25–12 25–21     75–48 P2 P3
2 Nov 15:30 Poland  3–0  Peru 25–10 25–15 25–16     75–41 P2 P3
2 Nov 18:45 Costa Rica  0–3  Japan 9–25 13–25 8–25     30–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 12:30 Peru  3–1  Costa Rica 25–18 25–18 32–34 25–19   107–89 P2 P3
3 Nov 15:00 Algeria  0–3  Poland 17–25 16–25 12–25     45–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 18:00 Japan  3–1  Serbia 28–26 29–27 18–25 27–25   102–103 P2 P3

Pool B

Venue: Hamamatsu Arena, Hamamatsu

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Brazil 5 5 0 10 15 2 7.500 410 294 1.395 Second round
2  Netherlands 5 3 2 8 11 6 1.833 386 316 1.222
3  Italy 5 3 2 8 11 8 1.375 417 389 1.072
4  Czech Republic 5 3 2 8 11 8 1.375 428 402 1.065
5  Puerto Rico 5 1 4 6 3 12 0.250 268 362 0.740
6  Kenya 5 0 5 5 0 15 0.000 229 375 0.611
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Oct 13:30 Brazil  3–0  Kenya 25–15 25–16 25–11     75–42 P2 P3
29 Oct 16:15 Czech Republic  0–3  Netherlands 24–26 20–25 14–25     58–76 P2 P3
29 Oct 18:45 Puerto Rico  0–3  Italy 20–25 11–25 18–25     49–75 P2 P3
30 Oct 13:00 Czech Republic  2–3  Brazil 25–22 22–25 25–23 20–25 9–15 101–110 P2 P3
30 Oct 15:35 Kenya  0–3  Puerto Rico 20–25 23–25 19–25     62–75 P2 P3
30 Oct 18:00 Netherlands  2–3  Italy 25–18 21–25 23–25 28–26 12–15 109–109 P2 P3
31 Oct 13:00 Puerto Rico  0–3  Czech Republic 14–25 14–25 17–25     45–75 P2 P3
31 Oct 15:30 Italy  3–0  Kenya 25–9 25–7 25–21     75–37 P2 P3
31 Oct 18:00 Brazil  3–0  Netherlands 25–19 25–18 25–14     75–51 P2 P3
2 Nov 13:30 Brazil  3–0  Puerto Rico 25–20 25–18 25–20     75–58 P2 P3
2 Nov 16:15 Netherlands  3–0  Kenya 25–8 25–14 25–11     75–33 P2 P3
2 Nov 18:45 Czech Republic  3–2  Italy 25–27 27–29 25–23 25–22 17–15 119–116 P2 P3
3 Nov 13:00 Puerto Rico  0–3  Netherlands 12–25 13–25 16–25     41–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 15:30 Kenya  0–3  Czech Republic 20–25 15–25 20–25     55–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 18:00 Italy  0–3  Brazil 16–25 19–25 7–25     42–75 P2 P3

Pool C

Venue: Matsumoto City Gymnasium, Matsumoto

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  United States 5 5 0 10 15 2 7.500 426 350 1.217 Second round
2  Germany 5 4 1 9 12 3 4.000 366 293 1.249
3  Cuba 5 2 3 7 7 11 0.636 430 433 0.993
4  Thailand 5 2 3 7 7 10 0.700 360 375 0.960
5  Croatia 5 2 3 7 6 9 0.667 320 356 0.899
6  Kazakhstan 5 0 5 5 3 15 0.200 335 430 0.779
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Oct 13:30 Germany  3–0  Kazakhstan 25–21 25–14 25–16     75–51 P2 P3
29 Oct 16:15 United States  3–1  Thailand 23–25 25–17 25–17 25–21   98–80 P2 P3
29 Oct 19:00 Croatia  3–0  Cuba 25–23 34–32 25–21     84–76 P2 P3
30 Oct 13:00 United States  3–0  Croatia 25–16 25–13 25–23     75–52 P2 P3
30 Oct 15:30 Thailand  3–1  Kazakhstan 25–16 25–18 20–25 25–16   95–75 P2 P3
30 Oct 18:00 Cuba  0–3  Germany 24–26 17–25 23–25     64–76 P2 P3
31 Oct 13:00 Kazakhstan  2–3  Cuba 25–20 15–25 25–27 25–23 10–15 100–110 P2 P3
31 Oct 15:45 Croatia  0–3  Thailand 15–25 14–25 17–25     46–75 P2 P3
31 Oct 18:00 Germany  0–3  United States 23–25 24–26 17–25     64–76 P2 P3
2 Nov 13:30 Croatia  0–3  Germany 24–26 18–25 21–25     63–76 P2 P3
2 Nov 16:15 Thailand  0–3  Cuba 19–25 27–29 25–27     71–81 P2 P3
2 Nov 18:45 United States  3–0  Kazakhstan 25–17 25–19 25–19     75–55 P2 P3
3 Nov 13:00 Kazakhstan  0–3  Croatia 19–25 17–25 18–25     54–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 15:30 Germany  3–0  Thailand 25–14 25–15 25–10     75–39 P2 P3
3 Nov 18:00 Cuba  1–3  United States 28–30 23–25 25–22 23–25   99–102 P2 P3

Pool D

Venue: Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, Osaka

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Russia 5 5 0 10 15 3 5.000 440 329 1.337 Second round
2  South Korea 5 4 1 9 13 5 2.600 411 389 1.057
3  Turkey 5 3 2 8 12 11 1.091 493 464 1.063
4  China 5 2 3 7 7 9 0.778 352 336 1.048
5  Dominican Republic 5 1 4 6 6 13 0.462 377 445 0.847
6  Canada 5 0 5 5 3 15 0.200 318 428 0.743
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
29 Oct 13:30 Russia  3–1  Dominican Republic 21–25 25–9 25–17 25–11   96–62 P2 P3
29 Oct 16:15 Canada  0–3  South Korea 19–25 19–25 14–25     52–75 P2 P3
29 Oct 18:45 Turkey  3–1  China 19–25 25–14 25–20 25–17   94–76 P2 P3
30 Oct 13:00 Russia  3–1  Turkey 25–27 25–22 25–11 25–17   100–77 P2 P3
30 Oct 15:30 Dominican Republic  0–3  South Korea 27–29 23–25 20–25     70–79 P2 P3
30 Oct 18:00 China  3–0  Canada 25–16 25–19 25–10     75–45 P2 P3
31 Oct 13:00 Turkey  3–2  Dominican Republic 25–20 25–14 23–25 23–25 17–15 113–99 P2 P3
31 Oct 15:45 Canada  0–3  Russia 13–25 16–25 21–25     50–75 P2 P3
31 Oct 18:00 South Korea  3–0  China 25–22 25–23 25–23     75–68 P2 P3
2 Nov 13:30 Turkey  3–2  Canada 19–25 20–25 25–14 25–17 15–8 104–89 P2 P3
2 Nov 16:15 Russia  3–1  South Korea 25–18 25–17 19–25 25–22   94–82 P2 P3
2 Nov 28:45 Dominican Republic  0–3  China 12–25 21–25 14–25     47–75 P2 P3
3 Nov 13:00 Canada  1–3  Dominican Republic 25–21 26–28 11–25 20–25   82–99 P2 P3
3 Nov 15:30 South Korea  3–2  Turkey 16–25 25–21 25–21 19–25 15–13 100–105 P2 P3
3 Nov 18:00 China  0–3  Russia 22–25 17–25 19–25     58–75 P2 P3

Second round

The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the first round are taken into account for the second round.

Pool E

Venue: Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Russia 7 7 0 14 21 3 7.000 600 448 1.339 Finals
2  Japan 7 5 2 12 17 11 1.545 644 616 1.045
3  Serbia 7 4 3 11 13 12 1.083 556 577 0.964 5th–8th places
4  Turkey 7 3 4 10 14 13 1.077 598 583 1.026
5  Poland 7 3 4 10 12 15 0.800 612 604 1.013 9th–12th places
6  China 7 3 4 10 11 13 0.846 543 549 0.989
7  South Korea 7 3 4 10 12 15 0.800 569 600 0.948
8  Peru 7 0 7 7 3 21 0.143 442 587 0.753
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
6 Nov 10:30 Serbia  0–3  Turkey 19–25 16–25 20–25     55–75 P2 P3
6 Nov 12:45 Peru  0–3  Russia 15–25 15–25 20–25     50–75 P2 P3
6 Nov 15:00 Poland  3–2  South Korea 12–25 25–17 25–18 22–25 17–15 101–100 P2 P3
6 Nov 18:00 Japan  1–3  China 23–25 23–25 29–27 12–25   87–102 P2 P3
7 Nov 10:30 Peru  1–3  South Korea 26–24 15–25 18–25 23–25   82–99 P2 P3
7 Nov 12:45 Serbia  3–1  China 21–25 25–20 25–22 25–22   96–89 P2 P3
7 Nov 15:00 Poland  0–3  Russia 17–25 21–25 31–33     69–83 P2 P3
7 Nov 18:00 Japan  3–1  Turkey 25–19 23–25 25–19 25–13   98–76 P2 P3
9 Nov 11:15 Serbia  0–3  Russia 19–25 8–25 12–25     39–75 P2 P3
9 Nov 13:30 Peru  0–3  Turkey 15–25 18–25 20–25     53–75 P2 P3
9 Nov 15:45 Poland  0–3  China 21–25 23–25 18–25     62–75 P2 P3
9 Nov 18:45 Japan  3–0  South Korea 25–22 25–17 25–19     75–58 P2 P3
10 Nov 11:15 Peru  0–3  China 17–25 22–25 21–25     60–75 P2 P3
10 Nov 13:30 Serbia  3–0  South Korea 25–17 25–22 25–16     75–55 P2 P3
10 Nov 15:45 Poland  3–1  Turkey 25–23 24–26 27–25 25–22   101–96 P2 P3
10 Nov 18:45 Japan  1–3  Russia 21–25 14–25 25–23 13–25   73–98 P2 P3

Pool F

Venue: Nippon Gaishi Hall, Nagoya

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Brazil 7 7 0 14 21 4 5.250 607 461 1.317 Finals
2  United States 7 5 2 12 17 8 2.125 605 555 1.090
3  Germany 7 4 3 11 13 10 1.300 514 475 1.082 5th–8th places
4  Italy 7 4 3 11 16 13 1.231 668 629 1.062
5  Cuba 7 3 4 10 12 15 0.800 604 660 0.915 9th–12th places
6  Netherlands 7 2 5 9 10 16 0.625 553 573 0.965
7  Thailand 7 2 5 9 7 17 0.412 470 577 0.815
8  Czech Republic 7 1 6 8 7 20 0.350 555 646 0.859
Source: [citation needed]
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
06 Nov 11:00 Netherlands  3–1  Cuba 25–12 22–25 25–12 25–20   97–69 P2 P3
06 Nov 13:15 Czech Republic  0–3  United States 20–25 20–25 13–25     53–75 P2 P3
06 Nov 15:30 Brazil  3–0  Thailand 25–19 25–19 25–16     75–54 P2 P3
06 Nov 18:00 Italy  3–1  Germany 22–25 32–30 25–8 25–15   104–78 P2 P3
07 Nov 11:00 Netherlands  1–3  Thailand 15–25 23–25 25–15 24–26   87–91 P2 P3
07 Nov 13:15 Czech Republic  0–3  Germany 8–25 17–25 16–25     41–75 P2 P3
07 Nov 15:30 Brazil  3–1  Cuba 23–25 25–20 25–13 25–18   98–76 P2 P3
07 Nov 18:00 Italy  3–1  United States 25–16 24–26 27–25 27–25   103–92 P2 P3
09 Nov 11:45 Czech Republic  1–3  Cuba 22–25 30–28 22–25 23–25   97–103 P2 P3
09 Nov 14:00 Brazil  3–0  Germany 25–16 25–13 25–21     75–50 P2 P3
09 Nov 16:15 Italy  3–0  Thailand 25–13 25–12 25–19     75–44 P2 P3
09 Nov 18:30 Netherlands  0–3  United States 17–25 22–25 18–25     57–75 P2 P3
10 Nov 11:45 Czech Republic  1–3  Thailand 25–16 18–25 20–25 23–25   86–91 P2 P3
10 Nov 14:00 Brazil  3–1  United States 25–19 24–26 25–19 25–23   99–87 P2 P3
10 Nov 16:15 Netherlands  1–3  Germany 12–25 14–25 25–19 25–27   76–96 P2 P3
10 Nov 18:30 Italy  2–3  Cuba 25–16 24–26 25–21 23–25 22–24 119–112 P2 P3

Final round

9th–12th place

Venues: Yoyogi National Gymnasium (YNG) and Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (TMG), both in Tokyo

 
9th–12th semifinals9th place
 
      
 
13 November
 
 
 Poland 3
 
14 November
 
 Netherlands 2
 
 Poland 3
 
13 November
 
 China 0
 
 Cuba 1
 
 
 China 3
 
11th place
 
 
14 November
 
 
 Netherlands 3
 
 
 Cuba 0
9th–12th semifinals
Date Time Venue Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Nov 12:30 YNG Poland  3–2  Netherlands 24–26 25–22 25–22 19–25 15–9 108–104 108–104
13 Nov 13:00 TMG Cuba  1–3  China 25–16 22–25 19–25 22–25   88–91 88–91
11th place match
Date Time Venue Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 13:00 TMG Netherlands  3–0  Cuba 32–30 25–23 25–17     82–70 82–70
9th place match
Date Time Venue Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 14:00 YNG Poland  3–0  China 25–23 25–21 25–22     75–66 75–66

5th–8th place

Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Tokyo

 
5th–8th semifinals5th place
 
      
 
13 November
 
 
 Serbia 0
 
14 November
 
 Italy 3
 
 Italy 3
 
13 November
 
 Turkey 0
 
 Germany 2
 
 
 Turkey 3
 
7th place
 
 
14 November
 
 
 Serbia 1
 
 
 Germany 3
5th–8th semifinals
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Nov 15:30 Germany  2–3  Turkey 23–25 18–25 25–14 25–20 11–15 102–99 P2 P3
13 Nov 18:00 Serbia  0–3  Italy 20–25 15–25 22–25     57–75 P2 P3
7th place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 15:30 Serbia  1–3  Germany 25–20 21–25 22–25 23–25   91–95 P2 P3
5th place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 18:00 Italy  3–0  Turkey 25–23 25–20 25–21     75–64 P2 P3

Finals

Venue: Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
13 November
 
 
 Russia 3
 
14 November
 
 United States 1
 
 Russia 3
 
13 November
 
 Brazil 2
 
 Brazil 3
 
 
 Japan 2
 
3rd place
 
 
14 November
 
 
 United States 2
 
 
 Japan 3
Semifinals
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Nov 15:00 Russia  3–1  United States 25–16 13–25 25–19 25–21   88–81 P2 P3
13 Nov 18:00 Brazil  3–2  Japan 22–25 33–35 25–22 25–22 15–11 120–115 P2 P3
3rd place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 17:00 United States  2–3  Japan 25–18 23–25 25–21 19–25 8–15 100–104 P2 P3
Final

The final was a repeat of the 2006 final, between Russia and Brazil. Both teams had cruised through the group stages undefeated, though Brazil got to the final after winning a tough five-set semifinal match with Japan the day before.[9]

Russia was forced to rally from a set down twice, winning in five sets (21–25, 25–17, 20–25, 25–14, 15–11). Russia's 2.02 meter tall Yekaterina Gamova led all scorers with a tournament-high 35 points, while Sheilla Castro led Brazil with 26.[9]

The match was played at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo in front of a crowd of 12,000.[10]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
14 Nov 19:45 Russia  3–2  Brazil 21–25 25–17 20–25 25–14 15–11 106–92 P2 P3

Final standing

Awards

References

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  8. ^ "FIVB World Ranking". FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Japan 2010 Media Guide. FIVB. pp. 202–205. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  9. ^ a b Russia beats Brazil in final at volleyball worlds USA Today
  10. ^ Russia repeat as world champions fivb.org