The Y2Klub: Shi Defeats Miu Hirano Twice In 2016 WJTTC, Shi Xunyao

There is a Chinese saying, "As in the Yangtze River, the waves behind ride on the ones before" which implies the younger generations excel the old. We are seeing more and more players of the millennial generation showing up in the international scene. The Y2Klub series will introduce the next generation of Chinese players and some are ready to be among the established stars. Here is a little introduction of 16-year-old Shi Xunyao.


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2017 Asian Junior & Cadet Championships Live Stream Link & Results

The 2017 Asian Junior & Cadet Championships is held in Asan, South Korea from 29 June to 4 July. Despite the Japanese did not send their top juniors, Harimoto Tomokazu, Miu Hirano, Ito Mima etc, Team China, Team Hong Kong and Team Korea have sent their promising juniors to the championships.


Liu Guoliang Updates His Weibo Since the Chengdu Three Incident!

Many concern about the incident that 3 top players, Ma Long, Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin, withdrawing the men's singles round of 16 in 2017 China Open on 23 June. There have not been many news about the incident other than the few statements made by the General Administration of Sports and CTTA. While the former head coach of the Chinese Table Tennis Team, Liu Guoliang, posted a post on his Weibo at 22:05 today. 


The Y2Klub: The Penhold Hopeful, Xue Fei

There is a Chinese saying, "As in the Yangtze River, the waves behind ride on the ones before" which implies the younger generations excel the old. We are seeing more and more players of the millennial generation showing up in the international scene. As the 2017 Asian Junior and Cadet Championships will be held in 29 June, the Y2Klub series will introduce some Chinese players of the younger generations. Today we will look at Xue Fei, the upcoming penholder.


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Chinese National Team Apology Letter

At 21:49, 24 June, the Chinese National Team has signed an apology letter and released on CTTA website. Fan Zhendong and Ma Long have posted the letter on their Weibo as well.



CTTA Releases A Statement -- Key Words: Kong Linghui, The Restructure and The Walkover

At 20:50 24 June, CTTA released a statement to respond the public concern on Kong Linghui's scandal, the restructure of the Chinese National Team and the Chengdu Three (Ma Long, Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin) walkover. Do not have high hopes for the statement, the future remains gloomy.





What? Why? Who?: The Top 3 Players Pulled Out From China Open

I should release a new post of Y2Klub but having Ma Long, Xu Xin and Fan Zhendong walked over the 2017 China Open has stopped me from writing the new post. I do not want to write about any gossips in this blog but I believe this incident should leave a mark in this blog.

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The Y2Klub: China's Next Top Player, Wang Chuqin

There is a Chinese saying, "As in the Yangtze River, the waves behind ride on the ones before" which implies the younger generations excel the old. We are seeing more and more players of the millennial generation showing up in the international scene. As the 2017 Asian Junior and Cadet Championships will be held on 29 June, the Y2Klub series will introduce some Chinese players of the younger generations. Here's a little introduction of the youngest member of the Chinese National Men's A Team, Wang Chuqin.


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The Y2Klub: Sun Yingsha's Long-Time-Rival/Partner ,Qian Tianyi

There is a Chinese saying, "As in the Yangtze River, the waves behind ride on the ones before" which implies the younger generations excel the old. We are seeing more and more players of the millennial generation showing up in the international scene. As the 2017 Asian Junior and Cadet Championships will be held in 29 June, the Y2Klub series will introduce some Chinese players of the younger generations. Today's Y2Klub features Qian Tianyi, whom is Sun Yingsha's long-time-arch-rival and good friend.


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2017 China Junior & Cadet Open Live Stream Link And Schedule

Wanna meet some exciting Y2Klub athletes? As the Chinese top players are playing 2017 China Open in Chengdu, China, the younger generation are playing 2017 China Junior & Cadet Open in Taichang, a city on the east coast of China.




The Y2Klub: 16-year-old Sun Shines in 2017 Japan Open, Sun Yingsha

There is a Chinese saying, "As in the Yangtze River, the waves behind ride on the ones before" which implies the younger generations excel the old. We are seeing more and more players of the millennial generation showing up in the international scene. As the 2017 Asian Junior and Cadet Championships will be held in 29 June, the Y2Klub series will introduce some Chinese players of the younger generations. And the series starts off with Sun Yingsha.


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Recap: 2017 Dusseldorf WTTC

Hello, it's been a long time for not updating. I'm not being lazy but because it has been a long busy week (following matches, translating interviews...). I've been catching up some matches of 2017 WTTC recently because there were so many amazing matches played simultaneously in the championships. If you have missed some matches, you can catch up or re-watch the matches on ITTV like what I've been doing these days. I have not covered every match of 2017 WTTC (as there are too many of them but I might catch up more eventually) but the followings are a summary and my thoughts on 2017 WTTC. Please comment below. I would love to hear your thoughts on 2017 WTTC!