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Welcome back as we move to Ningbo, Zhejiang Province for the volleyball and the inaugural Women's Nations League. China were up against a young Belgium team and the PRC's coach Lang Ping would give all of her players a chance on the court agains the inexperienced side.
Belgium beat South Korea in their opening match while China cruised past the Dominican Republic in straight sets in their first game thanks in part to a strong showing from Li Yingying.
And Li powers down a spike to give China a 3-1 lead.
China move further ahead due to the big blocks from Wang Yuanyuan, and by the time of the first technical timeout, China lead 8-3.
It's now 11-3 for China and soon to be 12 for the hosts when Yuan Xinyue's serve cannot be returned.
Here's a point for Belgium whose Kaja Grobelna sends it off a Chinese blocker.
And the opposite hitter strikes again to make it 13-5 for China.
A spike from Li makes it 16-7.
And China would go on to win the first set 25-14.
In the second, Belgium are able to conjure up some more offence thanks to Groblena.
But these two kills from China's captain Liu Xiaotong helps the home side go ahead 17-13.
Li would have 14 points that included 10 kills and two blocks as China win the second 25-20.
In the third, Zhang Yichan's spike brings up match point for China.
And they would go on to close it out 25-13 to complete the straight sets victory for their second win at the tournament.
LANG PING CHINA COACH "We made sure everyone on the team played today. As we said before the competition, we wanted to give our new players an opportunity to get some experience in matches. The young players did a good job this time. I hope more young players get a chance to play in the following matches. "