Red Sparks volleyball fans in a South Korean arena holding banners calling for Megawati Hangestri's return after Elisa Zanette's departure.
Red Sparks volleyball fans in a South Korean arena holding banners calling for Megawati Hangestri's return after Elisa Zanette's departure.
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Red Sparks fans urge Megawati Hangestri comeback after Elisa Zanette departure

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South Korean volleyball club Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks ended its contract with foreign player Elisa Zanette early on March 21, 2026, after finishing last in the V-League 2025-2026. The move has sparked fans' calls for Megawati Hangestri's return. Megawati was a key player for Red Sparks in the previous two seasons.

Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks closed the V-League 2025-2026 season disastrously, losing 1-3 (23-25, 14-25, 25-23, 21-25) to AI Peppers at Stadion Pepper in Gwangju on March 15. Coach Ko Hee-jin's team finished last with six wins and 28 losses out of 36 matches, failing to reach the playoffs. Earlier, Red Sparks released Asia quota player Wipawee Srithong due to injury, replacing her with Mongolia's Jamiyanpurev Enkhsoyol, and recruiting Inkushi, who scored 104 points in 17 games at a 32.65% attack success rate. Elisa Zanette, brought in as opposite to replace Megawati, also failed to match her predecessor's contributions. On March 21, the club announced the parting via its official account. Zanette stated, “I want to say thank you and give a warm hug to all of you for supporting from the beginning until the end of the season. I will miss you all. I hope we can meet again in the future.” Following the announcement, fans clamored for Megawati Hangestri's return. One fan wrote, “Goodbye and Good luck Zanette. I really want to see Red Sparks' number 8 jersey worn by its owner again.” Another said, “Mega, now it's time for you to return to Red Sparks.” Korean media My Daily reported that Red Sparks plans to extend middle blocker Jeong Ho-young's contract and seek a new Asia quota player, as Megawati's return failed to materialize this season. Megawati currently plays for Jakarta Pertamina Energi in Proliga 2026.

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Pertamina Enduro women's volleyball team celebrates 3-2 win over Electric PLN in Proliga 2026 Final Four, despite second-place standing.
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Pertamina Enduro beats Electric PLN but fails to top Proliga Final Four standings

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Jakarta Pertamina Enduro defeated Jakarta Electric PLN 3-2 in a Proliga 2026 women's Final Four match in Solo, but remained second due to a worse set ratio than Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia. The five-set win added only two points, leaving both teams with 9 points. Megawati Hangestri's team still has strong chances for the grand final.

Megawati Hangestri will play for Hyundai Hillstate in the 2026/2027 Korean Volleyball League after two seasons with Daejeon Red Sparks. Pink Spiders recruited Cuban player Yensy Kindelán to replace retired Kim Yeon-koung.

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Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi shared a video of her bank job routine via Instagram. The 26-year-old Indonesian national volleyball team athlete appeared in meetings and completing office tasks in formal attire.

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has ended her 17-month coaching partnership with Wim Fissette, announcing the split on Instagram less than 48 hours after her shock first-round defeat to Magda Linette at the 2026 Miami Open—as detailed in prior coverage. The move signals a new chapter ahead of the clay-court season.

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Spanish teams Spar Girona and Casademont Zaragoza have advanced to the women's EuroLeague Final Six semifinals after victories in Zaragoza. Girona beat Umana Reyer Venezia 70-64, and Zaragoza defeated Basket Landes 53-69 before 11,000 fans. They now aim to reclaim a title Spain last won in 2012.

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