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ITA W: League leaders stay on course; San Giovanni rise and Monviso win thriller

The latest round of Serie A1 Tigotà confirmed the balance at the top of the standings while adding fresh intensity to the relegation fight, with all of the top five teams collecting victories and key points changing hands near the bottom.

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League leaders Prosecco Doc A.Carraro Imoco Conegliano continued their steady march with a composed away win against Megabox Ondulati Del Savio Vallefoglia. After a tight opening set, Conegliano asserted control through stronger play at the net and closed the match in straight sets to protect their advantage at the summit.

Second-placed Savino Del Bene Scandicci kept pace thanks to a convincing 3–0 road victory over Volley Bergamo 1991, showing solidity and efficiency in the decisive moments.

Momentum also remains with Numia Vero Volley Milano, who secured a fifth consecutive win by sweeping Honda Cuneo Granda Volley at home. Away success followed for Reale Mutua Fenera Chieri, who recovered from an early setback to defeat Cbf Balducci Hr Macerata.

At home, Igor Gorgonzola Novara collected three important points with a clear win over Bartoccini-Mc Restauri Perugia, remaining firmly in the chase behind the leading pack.

The only match to go the distance came in Busto Arsizio, where Wash4green Monviso Volley edged Eurotek Laica UYBA Busto Arsizio in a hard-fought five-set encounter, claiming two vital points in the battle for survival.

Further encouragement at the bottom arrived for Omag-Mt San Giovanni in Marignano, who posted a second straight 3–0 win, this time against Il Bisonte Firenze, drawing level on points with Monviso.

The championship now pauses for the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Finals in Turin, before Serie A1 Tigotà resumes with both the title race and relegation battle finely poised.

Serie A1 – Round 21

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