Well Hello There Ladies!
Everyone is looking happy and ready!
As long as China doesn’t replace the coach tomorrow or anytime soon, then for sure the positive atmosphere will remain and that China can get back on track.
Hopefully the players can redeem themselves after a series of disastrous tournnaments (ie 2010 World Champs) since winning the Olympic Gold in 2004.
Wang Yi Mei
Xue Ming
The team went through a lot last season! The Federation hired and fired 2 or 3 we can’t remember coaches within one year. Luckily, they won the gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games in front of their fans. It was an emotional victory! Watch THIS.
Guess who’s back?
Outside hitter Ruoqi Hui! If she didn’t get injured before the 2010 World Championship, her presence would’ve made a difference. Since the great Yang Hao and Wang Lina left the team, Hui became China’s most reliable hitter . We hope to see more of her this year!
Feng Kun announced sometime this year that she’d want to return to the National Team but sadly it looks like it’s not going to happen. Therefore, multi-awarded setter, Wei Qiuyue, remains as the main playmaker of the team. We hope the coach has found a reliable second setter so that in case Wei is not having a good match someone can replace her.
We almost forgot Ma Yun Wen! One of the world’s best slide hitters in our opinion.
We really to want to see a stronger Chinese team this season. We know they’ve been training hard for the 2011 season which includes a tournament they’d host in May or June, then compete at the Volley Masters tournament early June and then the Grand Prix.
Knowing Japan is getting stronger, we hope to see another strong Asian team.
We wish you the best ladies!
(images: sports.sohu.com)
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