This is the singles competition of the Chinese A-League (Division 1) in Chongqing.
The Chinese National B Team member, Shi Xunyao has just competed at T2 APAC in Malaysia.
She arrived Chongqing yesterday and represents Jiangsu Shenying Qixia Middle School in the Chinese A-League.
She won 3-2 over Kim Mun Yong from Puyang Table Tennis Experimental School Team 1 and advanced to the round of 32.
Shi Xunyao entered the national team in April 2016.
She is eligible for registering at the Chinese Super League.
Therefore this competition is more about trying out her skills.
Which is more challenging? International competitions or the Chinese A-League?
They are different. My mindset is more tense in international competitions.
Whereas domestic competitions are at a high-level playing field.
It is not easy to win the opponents in domestic competitions.
While I am more nervous in international competitions and it is not easy to win in international competitions either.
They are challenging in a different way.
She packed her rackets, backpack and camera.
And then, she found her national team coach Li Dacheng on the spectator stand to review the match.
Shi Xunyao showed the routine of a professional table tennis player.
The Chinese A-League (Division 1) is a competition to train teenage reserve for the Chinese Super League.
16-year-old Shi Xunyao is an example.
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