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Korean Air wins its first match against KEPCO in Incheon

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Korean Air won the set score 3-0 (26-24 25-2229-27) at the Dodram 2023-24 V-League men's sixth round home game against KEPCO at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 27th. 안전 토토사이트

As a result, Korean Air, which has won seven consecutive games, recorded 64 points (21 wins and 11 losses), widening its gap with second-place Woori Card (59 points) to five.  

In addition, the Korean Air reported its first win at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon, its home city, against KEPCO in this season. Prior to the Korean Air match on the day, it had three wins and two losses against KEPCO in this season's matches, but all three of them won in away games.

Korean Air, which had no victory at home, was dragged 6-10 from the first set and struggled at home again.

It was Jung's serve that changed the mood. Jung added a powerful serve ace at 10-13, heightening the mood.

After that, he tied it with another strong sub-ace at 19-20 and immediately led the reversal by firing two consecutive sub-aces.

Korean Air faced Korea Electric Power Corp. 24-24 tightly, but later succeeded in gaining the first set with Jung Ji-seok's second consecutive score.

Jung Ji-seok, who successfully staged back-to-back attacks from the 24th to 24th, got a difficult toss from Murad to score a touchout from his opponent, and finished the first set with his own hand. He succeeded as many as three serve aces in the first set, scoring the most nine points in his team. The success rate of attack in the first set was whopping 75 percent.

In the second set as well, Jung Ji-seok shook his opponent's receiving with a strong serve from the beginning. With another strong serve from the 1-1 draw, Korea Electric Power Corp. committed an over-net error.

Jung, however, slowed down a bit in the second set by scoring only one point until the last minute, showing off his troubleshooter's instinct by scoring two consecutive goals at 22-21. Korean Air eventually won the match 25-22, bringing the team to the second set as well.

Jung Ji-seok's serve show, which took a break in the second set, continued in the third set.

Jung Ji-seok, who scored twice in a row from the start of the third set, roared by putting in a sub-ace with an exquisite course at a tight 11-11.

That was not the end. At 20-18, Jung Ji-seok shook KEPCO's receiving once again with a strong serve, and Kim Min-jae's quick attack sent Korean Air running away, widening the gap to 21-18.

In the ensuing attack, Korea Electric Power Corp.'s receiving was shaken by Jeong Ji-seok's strong serve. Seo Jae-deok barely managed to catch it with his leg, but the subsequent attack by Korean Air succeeded and ran away to 22-18 to grab the win. He allowed Lim Sung-jin to turn the tables on his second consecutive serve, but calmly turned the game around again after a close deuce match.

In the end, Korean Air, which also brought the third set with Kim Min-jae's last blocking score, won three valuable points at home thanks to the performance of Jung Ji-seok, who recorded four serve aces on the day.

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on Feb 28, 24