China's volleyball team beats Turkey nailing the 2020 Olympics spot
Updated 23:16, 04-Aug-2019
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Zhu Ting (L) and Yuan Xinyue (R) from China celebrate scoring against Turkey at FIVB Volleyball Qualification women's Pool B match in Ningbo on August 4. /VCG Photo

Zhu Ting (L) and Yuan Xinyue (R) from China celebrate scoring against Turkey at FIVB Volleyball Qualification women's Pool B match in Ningbo on August 4. /VCG Photo

The Chinese women's volleyball team routed Turkey 3-0 (25-18, 25-12, 25-18) in an FIVB Tokyo Volleyball Qualification match in Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province, on Sunday, grabbing the spot for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. 

Chinese top spiker Zhu Ting's 20 points along with her teammate Zhang Changning's 16 points secured the dominating win.  

This was Team China's third win after two consecutive victories over Germany and the Czech Republic.  

China's head coach Lang Ping makes an outside coaching against Turkey at the FIVB Tokyo Volleyball Qualification in Ningbo on August 4. /VCG Photo

China's head coach Lang Ping makes an outside coaching against Turkey at the FIVB Tokyo Volleyball Qualification in Ningbo on August 4. /VCG Photo

Lang Ping, head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team, told CCTV5 reporter the three matches were not easy and the rivals were tough.  

"The qualification is harder than the Olympic Games and each team strives for a spot," said Lang,  adding that "it's a special series since the players have different moods and carry much stress. A thorough preparation is very important." 

Asked about how she develop the teams' performance against Turkey, Lang noted that the two previous matches can be considered as warming-up and she also studied the European counterpart. 

The head coach stressed the importance of daily training and self-confidence in her team. "Preparation will lead to success," added Lang.   

Talking about the Olympics next year, Lang confessed there would be lots of tests and the team should improve. "Entering the Olympics, there will be many powerful teams there, a spot in the competition is only the first step." 

Given the imminent FIVB Volleyball World Cup in Japan in mid-September, Lang Ping said she "has not considered it yet", but concluded saying that she "will let the players have a rest first."