Japan caught a flying start (5-0) before Algeria could eventually register a first point. Erika Araki, Saori Sakoda and Saori Kimura anchored Japan’s offense and the African champions could not stand that storm, so that the opening set ended in a speedy 25-15 for Japan.
Via the valuable contribution of Zohra Bensalem, Algeria got into the match in the second set and stayed tuned up to 13 all. Afterwards, Japan changed gear and setter Yoshie Takeshita well commanded her spikers, with Sakoda and Kimura scoring with great consistency to go for a 12-1 break that sealed the final 25-14 and provisional 2-0 for the Asian ladies.
Algeria literally collapsed in set 3 and Japan dominated the scene with libero Yuko Sano standing out in defense, while coach Manabe could opt for some back-up players to cruise to the final 25-7 with Yukiko Ebata, Risa Shinnabe, Ai Otomo and Araki on fire.
On Monday, for the second round of play, Japan will have a much more demanding task as they play the winners of last year’s FIVB World Cup, Italy. As for Algeria, the Africans hope to claim their first win of the tournament as they take on the hosts and local heroines of Great Britain.
All the results from Olympic matches can be found here:
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