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  • 2025 Volleyball World Championship: Italy Reigns Supreme Again

    2025 Volleyball World Championship: Italy Reigns Supreme Again

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    From September 12 to 28, the Philippines hosted the 21st Volleyball World Championship for men’s national teams. 1xBet, an official partner of Volleyball World, sums up the results of this thrilling competition.

    In 2025, the tournament featured 32 teams for the first time — eight more than in previous editions. All participants in the group stage were divided into eight groups:

    Group A: Philippines, Iran, Egypt, Tunisia
     Group B: Poland, Netherlands, Qatar, Romania
     Group C: France, Argentina, Finland, South Korea
     Group D: USA, Cuba, Portugal, Colombia
     Group E: Slovenia, Germany, Bulgaria, Chile
     Group F: Italy, Ukraine, Belgium, Algeria
     Group G: Japan, Canada, Turkey, Libya
     Group H: Brazil, Serbia, Czech Republic, China

    After three rounds, the top two teams from each group advanced to the Round of 16. The playoff then followed the standard knockout format — quarterfinals, semifinals, a third-place match, and the grand final. Previously, the World Championship was held once every four years in even-numbered years. Starting from 2025, it is now staged every two years, in odd-numbered ones.

    The group stage delivered several shocks. Cuba and Japan, both considered favorites, fell short and finished third in their respective groups. France, the reigning Olympic champion, performed poorly, losing two of their three matches. Brazil, the former world champion and a perennial powerhouse, stumbled against Serbia in their decisive game and missed the playoffs altogether. Meanwhile, teams like Portugal, the Czech Republic, Canada, Belgium, and Finland managed to impress fans with their unexpected success.

    The knockout phase produced several surprises. In the Round of 16, Serbia fell to Iran in a five-set thriller. In the quarterfinals, the United States took the first two sets against Bulgaria but completely lost momentum, allowing their rivals to make a comeback and clinch victory in the decisive fifth set. In the second semifinal, Poland was seen as a slight favorite against Italy. The Polish team has been on a strong run in recent years — silver medalists at both the 2022 World Championship and the Paris Olympics. In the Philippines, Poland had been nearly flawless, dropping just two sets in five matches. But when it mattered most, they faltered — the Italians fought back fiercely and won in straight sets (25:21, 25:22, 25:23).

    In the bronze medal match, Poland comfortably defeated the Czech Republic (25:18, 23:25, 25:22, 25:21), securing their place on the podium. The final, held on September 28, featured Bulgaria against Italy. Odds from 1xBet clearly showed who was favored to win: 5.40 for Bulgaria and just 1.14 for Italy. The only question left for fans was whether the reigning champions would claim another title in straight sets.

    Italy took the first two sets with confidence (25:21, 25:17), but Bulgaria managed to strike back in the third (25:17). However, in the fourth, the underdogs couldn’t keep up — Italy dominated 25:10 to close the match. Middle blocker Simone Anzani sealed the championship point with a thunderous spike before 20,000 fans at the Mall of Asia ArenaAlessandro Micheletto, who played a crucial role in that final rally, was named MVP of the tournament.

    Italy successfully defended their title, becoming five-time World Champions and reaffirming their dominance in global volleyball.

  • Davis Cup 2025: Qualifiers Deliver Drama and Set the Stage for Bologna

    Davis Cup 2025: Qualifiers Deliver Drama and Set the Stage for Bologna

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    In this 1xBet review, we take a look at the men’s teams that sensationally reached the Top 8.

    On September 12–13, the second qualifying round of the 113th Davis Cup took place. Live broadcasts of all 14 national team matches were available for free on the 1xBet platform. The winners of the seven ties secured their places in the Final 8 — the decisive team tennis tournament of the season, scheduled for November 18–23 at the Bologna Fiere exhibition center.

    Hungary vs Austria: Everything Decided in the Final Match

    On September 12, players from these neighboring countries faced each other for the first time in Davis Cup history. Hungary entered as clear favorites, with odds of 1.24 on an overall victory. The numbers seemed justified: their leaders, Fabian Marozsan and Marton Fucsovics, were ranked 55th and 58th in the ATP rankings.

    But both reliable performers of modern tennis lost in three sets to their Austrian rivals. Marozsan fell to Jurij Rodionov (ATP No.157), while Fucsovics was defeated by Lukas Neumayer (No.174).

    In doubles, Fabian Marozsan and Zsombor Piros fought hard and edged Alexander Erler and Lucas Miedler in two tie-breaks. In the fourth rubber, Piros battled past Neumayer to level the score. It all came down to a deciding fifth match between Fucsovics and Rodionov — and the Hungarian failed to deliver, losing both sets outright (2–6, 1–6).

    USA vs Czech Republic: Experience vs Youth

    The Czech Republic currently boasts a very promising generation of singles players. Jiri Lehecka, Jakub Mensik, and Tomas Machac are consistently inside the world’s Top 30, with the oldest just 24 years old. Facing them was a powerful U.S. lineup of Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Reilly Opelka, Rajeev Ram, and Austin Krajicek. With such names, the Americans were the favorites, at 1.38 odds to win — but that prediction did not materialize.

    The tie delivered plenty of twists. Lehecka was brilliant against both Fritz and Tiafoe. The experienced doubles team of Ram and Krajicek prevailed over the younger Machac and Mensik. Fritz added another point for the U.S., outclassing Mensik.

    In the decisive fifth match, everything depended on Tiafoe and Mensik. The young Czech dominated: Tiafoe dropped the first set 1–6 and never recovered, losing the second 4–6.

    Australia vs Belgium: Bravo, Raphael Collignon!

    The storyline here echoed the previous ties: home favorites, high drama, and underdogs stealing the final point. After the first two singles matches, Australia trailed 0–2 but got on the board with a doubles win. Then world No.8 Alex de Minaur stepped up, easily defeating Zizou Bergs to even the series.

    But the hero of the tie was 23-year-old Raphael Collignon. He had already impressed against de Minaur in the opening match, and in the decisive rubber he stunned Aleksandar Vukic with a commanding performance (7–6, 6–2, 6–3).

    Final 8: Schedule and Format

    Joining Austria, the Czech Republic, and Belgium in Bologna are Spain, France, Argentina, and Germany. Host nation Italy also enters directly — the Italians have claimed the last two Davis Cup titles.

    On the 1xBet Indonesia platform, the quarterfinal pairings are as follows:

    • France vs Belgium – November 18
    • Italy vs Austria – November 19
    • Spain vs Czech Republic – November 20
    • Argentina vs Germany – November 20

    The winners of the first two ties meet in the semifinals on November 21, while the winners of the other two play on November 22. The Davis Cup 2025 final will take place on November 23.

  • FC Barcelona returns to Asia: 1xBet presents a tour that will bring together millions of fans

    FC Barcelona returns to Asia: 1xBet presents a tour that will bring together millions of fans

    From July 27 to August 4, FC Barcelona will be touring Japan and South Korea to strengthen its unique bond with local fans and continue its mission to promote football. Global betting company 1xBet, an official partner of FC Barcelona, also pays great attention to Asia and considers it one of the priority regions. Every Blaugranas match attracts a huge audience, and the upcoming games will be no exception.

    FC Barcelona’s ambitions

    Last season, Hansi Flick’s team dominated the domestic competitions, winning La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España, as well as reaching the Champions League semi-finals. In the new campaign, FC Barcelona want to cement their status as Spain’s strongest team and win the main European club tournament. The Blaugranas will begin their preparations for a promising season with matches against three Asian teams:

    • 27.07 – Noevir Stadium Kobe, Japan. Vissel Kobe v FC Barcelona
    • 31.07 – Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea. FC Seoul v FC Barcelona
    • 04.08 – Daegu Stadium, South Korea. Daegu FC v FC Barcelona

    Long history between FC Barcelona and Asia

    The 2025 tour will be Barça’s seventh pre-season visit to Asia. The last time the Catalan club had a summer tour there was in 2019 when they faced Vissel Kobe and Chelsea in Japan. FC Barcelona also came to Japan in 2023 to play a friendly match against Vissel Kobe in Tokyo. The Catalans will clash with FC Seoul and Daegu FC for the first time, and these matches are sure to remain in local fans’ memory for a long time.

    FC Barcelona is the most popular football club in the Asia-Pacific region. The Blaugranas have 3,6 million supporters in Japan and 2,3 million in South Korea. Besides, the Catalan club has a significant influence on the development of football in these countries: there are six FC Barcelona academies in Japan and two in South Korea.

    FC Barcelona’s important mission

    For local clubs, the tour matches won’t only be spectacular sporting events, but also a chance to gain invaluable experience, get a taste of top-level football and showcase their talented young players at a global level. At the same time, fans will be able to see their idols, which will give a significant boost to the development of football.

    FC Barcelona’s visit is more than just a series of friendly matches. It’s a contribution to the development of the football ecosystem, the expansion of the fan base and inspiration for new generations of players. FC Barcelona will come to share their philosophy, unique style and endless passion for the game. With the support of 1xBet, this journey will become an amazing football story that fans will never forget.

    Join the grand tour as part of 1xPartners, the 1xBet affiliate program, promote the No. 1 game and earn money alongside the best!