The Russian Women’s Super League delivered another weekend of high-voltage volleyball as Lokomotiv Kaliningrad made a statement with a 3–1 win over Dynamo Moscow (25:23, 25:20, 23:25, 25:17). Lokomotiv’s serve pressure proved decisive, racking up 12 aces to Moscow’s 5. Star performer Daria Kiseleva shone with 19 points, including four aces, five blocks, and a 56% success rate in attack.
Kazan’s Dynamo-Ak Bars swept Tulica 3–0 (26:24, 27:25, 25:13), powered by Brayelin Martínez, who tallied 18 points on 63% hitting. After two tight sets, Kazan pulled away convincingly in the third.
Proton continued their dominant form with a 3–0 win over Omichka (25:19, 25:20, 25:12). Middle Varvara Sergeeva starred with 10/16 attacks (63%), two aces, two blocks, and a +13 efficiency rating.
Dinamo-Metar edged Dynamo Krasnodar 3–1 (25:17, 24:26, 25:22, 25:20), leveraging a massive 21–5 advantage in blocks. Angelina Dementyeva (21 points) and Anastasia Stalnaya (18) led the hosts’ charge.
Uralochka-NTMK handled Korabelka 3–0 (25:23, 25:19, 25:20), with Branka Tica delivering steady blocking and clutch finishes. Zarechie Odintsovo also swept Minchanka 3–0 in Minsk (25:21, 25:21, 25:17), thanks to disciplined blocking from Yulia Brovkina and late-set composure from Iuliia Maksimova.
Round 4 wrapped up in Krasnoyarsk as Leningradka defeated Yenisei 3–0 (26:24, 25:13, 25:23). The regular season features 14 clubs in a double round-robin, with the top eight advancing to the quarterfinals.





