In a Japan Volleyball World Cup match that saw great serving from both sides, Brazil, helped along by strong blocking, was just a little better on the day, taking the match 3-1 (25-17, 25-18, 16-25, 25-16).
First set
These two powerhouses were neck-and-neck to start, though both had serving issues at times. Neither team held more than a one-point lead until Murilo Endres dropped two spikes from the wing, and Lucus followed with a smash to go up 15-12. They would hold that cushion with Murilo dropping an emphatic smash into the chest of Ryan Millar to go up 20-16, starting a 6-1 run highlighted by stubborn blocking by Lucas and Theo Lopes to close 25-17.
Second set
Vissotto was hot for Brazil in the second, setting the tone early with a hard block on Clayton Stanley, which Brazil kept quiet during the match. Visotto was solid from the service line too, throwing down an ace to go up 11-10. That was the second score on a five-point run capped by a high-flying smash from the Gilberto Godoy Filho (Giba) on the wing to go ahead by four. At end, Vissotto claimed the set fittingly with an ace.
Third set
Anderson and Stanley stepped up in the third for the USA, the latter giving his side a 9-6 edge with a crisp smash from the wing. They’d nurse that lead until breaking loose mid-set with Stanley’s second ace putting them up five and a drive from Anderson (who had eight in the set) made it 18-11. David Lee posted two strong blocks for the USA, and a pretty smash from Reid Priddy to the baseline helped close, 25-16, down two sets to one.
Fourth set
But Sidnei dos Santos Jr. (aka Sidão) had every intention of bringing this match to a close in the fourth, posting a block early and following with consecutive aces to go up 7-5. He posted his second block on Priddy to go ahead five, and then another two on Anderson back-to-back for a commanding 17-10 lead. In the end, final score was 25-16.