China's women's squad has clinched its fourth straight win at this year's World Cup in Japan, cruising past Kenya 3-0 on Monday.
Chinese team head coach Lang Ping says the straight-set victory wasn't as easy as it sounds.
"I think the Kenyans did very well in the third set. They created a lot of challenges for us in the first pass and blocking. But I think it's good for us. We can learn a lot from that. As a whole, we also did a good job in moving the ball."
The victory leaves China with a 6-1 record at the tournament.
Next up for China is Argentina.
The Argentina's women's squad went down to reigning world champions USA 3-nil on Monday.
The Americans have taken over the top of the standings with their 6th win in 7 matches.
Team USA is the only team to beat China so far at the tournament.
In other action, it was Serbia coming from behind to beat Russia 3-2, snapping Russia's 6-match winning streak and pushing them out of top spot.
Hosts Japan dumped South Korea 3-0.
Twelve teams are playing a round robin format in this World Cup, with the top 2 finishers automatically qualifying for the Rio Olympic Games next year.