
Poland’s women’s volleyball team wrapped up their Nations League tournament in Beijing with style, confidence, and a whole lot of firepower. In a clean 3–0 sweep against Belgium, the team not only dominated the scoreboard but also won the hearts of fans with their energy and precision.
From the very first whistle, the Polish side meant business. Malwina Smarzek led the charge, racking up 20 points and setting the tone with thunderous spikes and steady serving. The first set? A commanding 25:11. The second? Even smoother at 25:15.
The third set brought some tension as Belgium briefly took the lead—but Poland’s cool-headed resilience shone through. A nail-biting finish ended with Magdalena Stysiak stepping onto the court and hammering the final point for Poland, securing a 27:25 win and a perfect ending.
With three wins out of four in Beijing, the Polish squad now heads to Belgrade with heads held high and a growing sense of belief.
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