Young bloods display skill, sweat and tears
Nation's new-look women's team shows potential and hope during the Volleyball Nations League


As the Chinese women's team's youngest starter in history, the 16-year-old setter Zhang stole the show in the host's opening game against Belgium by nicely setting up the offense play for four teammates to score in double digits in China's 3-0 win over the European team on last Wednesday.
"I was a little bit nervous at first, but the home fans' enthusiasm inspired me and helped me get myself into the game very quickly," said Zhang, who led China to win the FIVB Volleyball Girls' U17 World Championship in 2024.
Another teen prospect who turned heads at the Beijing meet was 17-year-old middle blocker Wang, who impressed coach Zhao and her senior teammates with composure and aggressiveness beyond her years.
"When coach Zhao asked me to warm up, I was so nervous that I felt like I was shaking, but my teammates helped calm me down," Wang said of her debut on Saturday in Team China's 3-0 victory over France where she contributed six points off the bench. "When attacking, I think I can contribute. Since the coach trusted me, I just gave it my all."
Zhao, a renowned mentor of young talents with his Liaoning team at the club level, took pride from the performances of the fresh blood.
"We needed to improve our middle attack, and Wang Aoqian has good chemistry with our setter Zhang Zixuan. For a 17-year-old playing her first big international match and being called upon during a tough moment she did really well," Zhao said.