The second stage of the Chinese Women's Volleyball Super League is about to end, with only one match remaining. The top four teams have basically been locked in, including Group C's Jiangsu and Shanghai, and Group D's Tianjin and Liaoning. Shanghai Women's Volleyball Team has shown signs of fatigue and difficulty after losing their super-strong foreign aid, Xiaocaiwa. Making it into the top four is already considered a good result; Jiangsu Women's Volleyball Team, with the return of injured players such as Diao Linyu and Gong Xiangyu, has shown a positive upward trend and is a strong contender for the championship. Tianjin Women's Volleyball Team, under the leadership of Chen Fang as head coach and the return of Yao Di, has undergone revolutionary changes in both technical and tactical levels and team morale, remaining a strong favorite to win the title; Liaoning Women's Volleyball Team, after introducing new foreign aid, has significantly increased its attacking power, and being able to stand out in Group D is the best proof. A team that was originally going to play in the promotion-relegation matches has ultimately made it into the top four, making this year's league truly unpredictable and changeable. It is equally surprising that Beijing Women's Volleyball Team, which advanced to the top eight in the first stage with the third-highest total points, did not win a single match in the second stage, suffering double defeats from Shandong and Tianjin. Moreover, in the recently concluded match against Tianjin Women's Volleyball Team, Tianjin preserved its strength by not letting Li Yingying and Yao…