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The results have intensified the early battle for top spot in the standings, with Sharjah Women’s Sports Club and Kuwait’s Al Fatat both collecting six points from their opening two matches.
Sharjah Women’s Sports Club set the tone with a controlled 3–0 win over Al Wasl, taking the sets 25–21, 25–16 and 25–19 to strengthen their position at the top of the standings. The hosts imposed their rhythm from the outset, combining steady pressure with organised defence to blunt Al Wasl’s attack. The result followed Sharjah’s dominant opening-day victory over Taldara Club. It reinforced their status as early pace-setters, while Al Wasl were unable to reproduce the resilience shown in their earlier comeback win against Akkad Ankawa Club.
Earlier in the day, Akkad Ankawa responded to their opening-round setback with a composed 3–1 victory over Lebanese Club Jeunesse Bauchrieh. The Iraqi side recovered from losing the opening set 18–25 to take control of the game, closing out the match 25–19, 25–21 and 25–13 to register their first win of the tournament. The result left the Lebanese team still searching for a breakthrough after suffering a second consecutive defeat.
Kuwait’s Al Fatat continued their strong early form with a second straight-sets win, defeating Syria’s Taldara Club 25–12, 25–15 and 25–18 in Friday’s second match. The result followed Al Fatat’s opening-day victory over Lebanese Club Jeunesse Bauchrieh and confirmed their consistent start to the competition, while Taldara remained winless after also losing in straight sets to Sharjah Women’s Sports Club in their opening fixture.
The volleyball competition resumes on Sunday, February 8, with three round-robin matches scheduled at Sharjah Sports Club. Al Wasl will face Kuwait’s Al Fatat at 3:00 pm in a key early contest, before Lebanese Club Jeunesse Bauchrieh take on Syria’s Taldara Club at 5:00 pm. The day concludes with a high-profile evening fixture at 7:00 pm, as host club Sharjah Women’s Sports Club meet Iraq’s Akkad Ankawa Club in a clash that could prove decisive in shaping the standings.