In Translation: Ito Mima And More World-Class Athletes at 2017 Chinese A-League (Division 1)
The Chinese A-League (Division 1) may not be as competitive as the Chinese Super League but it is still a very high-level competition field and has attracted many non-Chinese world class athletes to take part in the League.
Wrapping Up The Incredible 2017 Chinese A-League (Division 1)
I rarely follow every match of the A-League because there are no live streaming for this competition. While the competition probably isn't going to be as exciting as the Chinese Super League, it's going to be interesting as many future hopefuls gain their experiences and polish their techniques here and become big names a few years later.
Throwback Thursday: On-Court Rivals, Off- Court Friends -- Wang Tao and Ma Wenge In Tianjin After 22 Years
Hi, guys. I know you've been missing some frequent updates from this blog so I decided to write this random Throwback Thursday about Wang Tao and Ma Wenge.
The Y2Klub: Xiang Peng, The Rising Star At The National Games
This edition of Y2Klub features 14-year-old Xiang Peng, the dark horse who has some eye-catching performance at the 13th National Games.
In Translation: Zhang Chao The Iron Man At His Last National Games
Zhang Chao is widely known as one of the 'Six Little Dragons' alongside with Wang Hao, Chen Qi, Qiu Yike, Hao Shuai and Shan Mingjie. 4 among the 6 have become coaches and led their teams to compete at the National Games. Whereas Hao Shuai and Zhang Chao were still competing at the 2017 National Games. Zhang Chao has a decent performance at the Games but the defeat in the men's team semifinals has left him regrets. CCTV 5 has a fluff which featured behind the scene of the team competition and his struggles in the semifinals against Yan Sheng, a 20-year-old pips-out penholder from Team Sichuan.
Big Names Commemorate China-US Ping Pong Diplomacy In New York
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In Translation: Don't Stop Believin'! Wang Manyu Will Learn From Mistakes
The National Games is always a stage where promising young athletes shine. This year Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi and Wang Chuqin prove themselves at the 13th National Games in Tianjin, especially Wang Manyu.
In Translation: Zhang Jike's Story at the 13th National Games
Zhang Jike concluded 2017 National Games empty handed but he has contributed many captivating matches at the Games.
Throwback Thursday: Moments At The Past Asian Cup
When the National Games has just wrapped up, an exciting table tennis week is coming ahead. There are European Team Championships, Asian Cup, Austrian Open, T2 APAC and many table tennis competitions taking place in this and the coming week. As a companion piece of the 2017 Asian Cup schedule / live stream links, I decided to write a Throwback Thursday that highlights special moments in the past Asian Cup!
In Translation: Zhu Yuling Walks Us Through Sichuan's First Gold Ever
2017 Asian Cup: Rosters & Schedule & Live Stream Links
Photo: TFFI |
We're 3 days away from the 2017 Asian Cup, to be held in Ahmedabad, India, from 15 to 17 September. 32 top table tennis athletes from Asia will be competing for the men's singles and women's singles title.
In Translation: How Xu Xin Deal With Injuries At National Games
Ice bags, waist guards and muscle tape are some of the must-have items for Xu Xin at the 13th National Games.
In Translation: Ding Ning Post Women's Singles Interview
The National Games is one of the toughest competition for many Chinese table tennis athletes. In 10 days they strive for 7 titles. In day 10, Ding Ning won 4-2 over Liu Shiwen in the women's singles finals. Let's see how would she comment on that match and what does she want to do after the National Games!
In Translation: Xu Xin Post-National Games Thank You Message
Xu Xin walked away with 1 gold (team), 1 silver (men's doubles) and 4th place (men's singles) at the 13th National Games. Not only does he earn himself an excellent result from the games, he leaves an unforgettable moment and respectable spirit to the audience and the athletes who involved in the 13th National Games. On September 6, the last competition day for table tennis at the 13th National Games, Xu Xin wrote a long thank you message on his weibo (a Chinese twitter) and here is the translation of his message.
13th Chinese National Games: Day 10 Recap
The singles finals conclude day 10 and table tennis event at the 13th National Games. Ding Ning clinched the women's singles and the men's singles title goes to Ma Long while Xu Xin withdrew from today's competition due to injuries.
13th Chinese National Games: Day 9 Recap & Matches of Day 10
Day 9 in Tianjin is a day of women's doubles and men's doubles. Mu Zi and Gu Yuting celebrate winning the women's doubles title and the men's doubles champion goes to Fan Zhendong and Zhou Yu who were the men's doubles champion at the 12th National Games as well.
13th Chinese National Games: Day 8 Recap & Matches of Day 9
Quarterfinal action begins on day 8 with men's / women's doubles and singles in play. It was a smooth sailing for the no.1 seeded men's doubles and women's doubles as they swept aside their opponents in three games. While the singles competition was full of cheers and tears.
13th Chinese National Games: Day 7 Recap & Matches of Day 8
Day 7 in Tianjin Hao Shuai and Wang Yidi / Yu Ziyang and Wang Manyu won gold medal in the mixed doubles. The top 8 of the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles have come out today as well.
13th Chinese National Games: Day 5 Recap & Matches of Day 6
Day 5, half way through the competition, Team Sichuan and Team Shanghai won the women's team and men's titles respectively! Do your predictions match the results? Leave your comment in the comment box below. There will be mixed doubles, women's singles and men's singles tomorrow. Read the following post which gives you information about today's result and tomorow's schedule.
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