In February, Thanh Thuy's PFU Bluecats women's volleyball team was forced to quit by many Corvi-19-infected athletes. Therefore, the delayed matches in February were accumulated in April.
Immediately after returning on February 26, Thanh Thuy's team no longer kept the same form as the previous time for many different reasons. Most importantly, at the time the athletes returned after Covid-1 treatment, the performance was no longer the same as the time they had glorious victories against strong opponents.

It can be seen that, before the two weak opponents they had won first, Thanh Thuy and his teammates received 2 consecutive defeats. With these failures, PFU Bluecats is currently only ranked 7th in the rankings and the opportunity to reach the top4 of the strongest team of Japanese league volleyball tournament seems to be far away from reach.
Thus, if PFU Bluecats cannot reach the top 4 strongest teams, it is an opportunity for Thanh Thuy to return to Vietnam to meet with his teammates to prepare SEA Games 31. Currently, the national women's volleyball team of coach Thai Thanh Tung is only absent, captain Tran Thi Thanh Thuy at the Hanoi National Sports Training Center.

In this March, the schedule of PFU Bluecats was quite tense when encountering a series of strong opponents. It is possible to mention rivals like Denso Airybees, JT Maverlous, Hisamitsu Springs or NEC Red Rockets … These are all teams leading on the Japanese volleyball chart after 22 rounds.