Aleksandar Nikolov continues to rewrite the history of the tournament. The Bulgarian outside hitter not only leads in two of the most important individual rankings – he does it with such decisiveness thateven before tomorrow's final match it already seems almost impossible for anyone to overtake him.
🏐 Best attacker of the tournament
Rank | Name | Team | Points | Errors | Blocked | Attempts | Average per match | Success rate % | Total attacks |
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1 | A. Nikolov | Bulgaria | 133 | 36 | 84 | 253 | 22.17 | 52.57% | 253 |
2 | Reggers | Belgium | 93 | 23 | 55 | 171 | 18.60 | 54.39% | 171 |
With133 attack pointsand an average of22.17 points per match, Nikolov is a class above all other attackers. In 253 attempts, he also demonstrates enviable stability with over52% success rate.
⭐ Top Scorer of the Tournament
Rank | Name | Team | Total points | Attack points | Block points | Serve points |
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1 | A. Nikolov | Bulgaria | 150 | 133 | 6 | 11 |
2 | Reggers | Belgium | 106 | 93 | 9 | 4 |
In the general ranking for top scorers, Nikolov is also undisputed – 150 points total, including 11 aces and 6 block points, place him far ahead of Reggers (106 points).
🏆 Conclusion
With only one match remaining until the end of the tournament, we can say with a high degree of certainty that Aleksandar Nikolov will finish as the leader in both key individual rankings – “Best Attacker” and “Best Scorer”. This is an achievement that few volleyball players in the world can demonstrate at such a forum and at this age.
📍 The conclusion is clear: regardless of the outcome of the final, Nikolov has already won something even more valuable – the recognition that he is among the elite of world volleyball. And after tomorrow's match, his name will certainly remain at the top of the statistics.