Thanks a lot for posting the links, the livestreams are clearer , smoother and without annoying pop-ups compared with zhuafan.live. Just note that sometimes when it freezes with a rotating arrow asking you to 重试, it means 'try again', just press it to refresh the screen.
Not even in high school yet, she is only 13, born in July 2007.. Last year's national U 11-12 champion. Packs quite a hard smash. Thanks for the links , brother. Keep them coming, please.
For those who may want to know more about the young girl, Xu Wenjin. http://cbsl.sports.cn/news/list/2020/0903/357347.html The photo reminds me of Goh Jinwei
Sort of, but I think Zhang Yiman took her foot off the pedal in G3 when two games in the bag and allowed her opponent to match her point for point until deuce 10-all before wrapping it up 14-12 for a straight-sets victory. Earlier on in the afternoon session, I was glad to catch the Huang Yuxiang vs Zhou Zeqi clash as both of them have been acquitting themselves well so far and, indeed, it was worth watching , a closer fight than what the scoreline says, 3-1 in favour of HYX, specifically, 9-11, 11-6, 12-10 , and 11-5. I'm certain HYX is benefiting from Li Mao's tutelage, not only during training but outside as well as he has, by his own account, been seeking every opportunity to sit beside the master-teacher even at tournaments just so to listen to his commentaries while watching on the stands the match proceedings involving China players mostly, sometimes posing questions to him on the relative strengths and weaknesses of the players involved, the various technical aspects of the game employed by each side, the hows and whys, tactics and strategies, etc. I won't be surprised if Zhou Zeqi is likewise benefited under Li Mao's coaching. The thing is ZZQ at 22 has the advantage of youth and more time on his side than the 27-year-old HYX. Nevertheless, there's a possibility HYX might be a late bloomer, I hope. Who knows. Don't forget, he once beat Kento Momota at the INA Open 2019, not to mention in their junior days at the WJC 2010.
Most certainly, for a player that young and raw. I read that in her previous match with Zhou Meng, she actually raced off to a one game up, 11-2 from the get-go before doing down to defeat the next three sets. A child prodigy in the making following the footsteps of MAS Goh Jin Wei and KOR An Se Young, hopefully.
ZHEJIANG v QINGDAO MD - Wang Sijie/Ye Yuanpeng v Liu Yuchen/Zheng Siwei WS - Lu Xuezhou v Wang Zhiyi XD - Dong Weijie/Lin Hao v Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping MS - Huang Yuxiang v Tan Zhendong WD - Ni Bowen/Lu Ruohao v Zhang Xinran/Chen Zirui *Qingdao has no other option to field Tan ZD as Lu Guangzu has played in six consecutive days, Zhejiang is favoured to steal MS point. HUNAN v RUICHANG MD - He Jiting/Han Chengkai v Li Junhui/Ren Xiangyu WS - Zhou Meng v Li Yun XD - He Jiting/Wei Yaxin v Ren Xingyu/Huang Yaqiong MS - Zhou Zeqi v Li Shifeng WD - Liu Xuanxuan/Chen Fanghui v Chen Qingchen/Zheng Yu *The most enticing tie to watch today between rank #2 and #3 at the moment, it'll be close encounter. Rui Chang rests He BJ, it's understandable since she played with bleeding knee couple of days ago against Jiangsu.
Zhang Nan is recruited by star-studded Qingdao team but don't see his performance until now. Meanwhile LD doesn't take part
Hunan vs Ruichang https://live.media.weibo.com/live/show?id=1022:2320507beebc522dc165129507d3b7a4dbc0b0
Aaw.. the baby is so cute. That's nice, at least he's getting paid by the team for babysitting. Hopefully we can see him playing soon.. featherhitting is much more fun than babysitting, ZN