The hosts started the match with a break, which was scored by Svintskis. The Volga team's setter confidently found a gap between Grebennikov and Yant. A tight struggle ensued, which lasted until the score was 7:7. At this point, the Yaroslavl team's team interactions slightly disrupted: Bobrov missed the ball during the pip, Dineikin scored a set, and Mobin touched the net during the attack, resulting in a score of 7:10. The Yaroslavl players didn't think about giving up: Kassel's confident attack in the middle of the net, and Mobin's block against Dineikin resulted in a 20-22 score. Babkevich's decisive attack (eight out of eight in the first set) earned the visitors a set point, resulting in a 24-21 score.
In the second set, the hosts practically solved the problem of Babkevich – until the very end, the leader of Zenit scored points either by discounts or by rolling over the block. This allowed the Volga residents to take the initiative – 7:6 after another ace from Svintskis. They achieved a break advantage thanks to Chively's block against Dikarev – 12:10. And then 15:12, when the Yaroslavich central blocker (4 blocks out of five team blocks) finally closed Babkevich's attack. However, almost immediately, the St. Petersburg team caught up with the Volga team: Yant hit the ball right in the court with a short serve, and then Melyanats, who had already won the ball in the attack, stepped in. Nevertheless, the hosts entered the final set as leaders, thanks primarily to Bobrov's confident play in attack – 20:18. Unfortunately, Yaroslavich failed to make clean plays on the most important balls: Yant punished Chively for not scoring a point from his own set, Bobrov was hit by a triple block, and then Shustrov, who replaced him, did the same – 20:22. Even here, the hosts did not give up: Laptev saved the ball after a powerful attack by Yant, and Mobin tied the score and forced the guests to take a break: 22:22. The key moment was when Kurash made a second pass, but Yant blocked him. At Vladimir Alekno's request, the referees reviewed the video, and as a result, they awarded the ball to the guests. The score of 22:24 completely eliminated the intrigue in the set.
Babkevich's ace at the beginning of the third set gave the guests a double advantage – 3:6, forcing the hosts to take a break. After the break, they managed to close the gap, and Potorochin's ace almost sent Babkevich out of bounds – 9:11. Chivel then blocked Dikarev and took away Zenit's break advantage – 10:11. Unfortunately, this was not enough for a full-fledged comeback: Dikarev knocked out Khrustalyov from the reception – 11:14, and then Babkevich also managed to serve – 15:19. Sergey Shlyapnikov's attempts to make changes to the game through substitutions were unsuccessful. The game ended with another ace by Kobzar.
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In the second set, the hosts practically solved the problem of Babkevich – until the very end, the leader of Zenit scored points either by discounts or by rolling over the block. This allowed the Volga residents to take the initiative – 7:6 after another ace from Svintskis. They achieved a break advantage thanks to Chively's block against Dikarev – 12:10. And then 15:12, when the Yaroslavich central blocker (4 blocks out of five team blocks) finally closed Babkevich's attack. However, almost immediately, the St. Petersburg team caught up with the Volga team: Yant hit the ball right in the court with a short serve, and then Melyanats, who had already won the ball in the attack, stepped in. Nevertheless, the hosts entered the final set as leaders, thanks primarily to Bobrov's confident play in attack – 20:18. Unfortunately, Yaroslavich failed to make clean plays on the most important balls: Yant punished Chively for not scoring a point from his own set, Bobrov was hit by a triple block, and then Shustrov, who replaced him, did the same – 20:22. Even here, the hosts did not give up: Laptev saved the ball after a powerful attack by Yant, and Mobin tied the score and forced the guests to take a break: 22:22. The key moment was when Kurash made a second pass, but Yant blocked him. At Vladimir Alekno's request, the referees reviewed the video, and as a result, they awarded the ball to the guests. The score of 22:24 completely eliminated the intrigue in the set.
Babkevich's ace at the beginning of the third set gave the guests a double advantage – 3:6, forcing the hosts to take a break. After the break, they managed to close the gap, and Potorochin's ace almost sent Babkevich out of bounds – 9:11. Chivel then blocked Dikarev and took away Zenit's break advantage – 10:11. Unfortunately, this was not enough for a full-fledged comeback: Dikarev knocked out Khrustalyov from the reception – 11:14, and then Babkevich also managed to serve – 15:19. Sergey Shlyapnikov's attempts to make changes to the game through substitutions were unsuccessful. The game ended with another ace by Kobzar.
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