Chinese Volleyball Stars Zhu Ting, Ding Xia Named in FIVB Roster 100 List

 January 11, 2021
Ding Xia (L) speaks to her teammate Zhu Ting during the round-robin match between China and Argentina at the 2019 FIVB Women's World Cup in Osaka, Japan, Sept. 29, 2019. [Xinhua/Du Xiaoyi]

 

China's Zhu Ting and Ding Xia have been named on a FIVB list that features 100 key players and teams that "have influenced and enraptured the volleyball world" over the past decade.

GENEVA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) — Chinese volleyball stars Zhu Ting and Ding Xia have been named in a FIVB list that features 100 key players and teams that "have influenced and enraptured the volleyball world" over the past decade.

A feature article titled 'Zhu Ting is China's guiding light' was posted Thursday on the FIVB website.

"It may appear that Zhu Ting has plenty to contend with as she chases a second Olympic gold medal and MVP title at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, but that has not stopped the Chinese superstar from adding the task of obtaining a master's degree in history after she enrolled in Beijing Normal University in September," read the FIVB article.

"It is an appropriate subject for the 26-year-old to study considering she has spent the past decade establishing herself among the greats of volleyball history, someone that will be spoken about and studied for many years to come."

Zhu Ting takes a selfie at the awarding ceremony after Game 3 of the finals between Jiangsu and Tianjin at the 2020-2021 season Chinese Women's Volleyball Super League in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, Dec. 18, 2020. [Xinhua/Deng Hua]

 

Having made her China debut aged 18 in 2013, Zhu's performances when China won gold at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 propelled her into a global volleyball star and one of her country's most popular athletes.

Her story of growing up as one of five daughters on her parent's farm in Zhudalou, a small village in China's central Henan Province captivated volleyball fans and her performances at the Japan 2018 FIVB Volleyball Woman's World Championship and 2019 World Cup, where coach Lang Ping's side won bronze and gold, increased her popularity further still.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Zhu has been working hard behind closed doors along with the rest of the Chinese team.

Recently she spent eight weeks on the side-lines while she recovered from an injury to her right wrist but is confident that it will not take her too long to return to her best.

Ding Xia (C) reacts during a match of the 2020-2021 Chinese Women's Volleyball Super League season in Jiangmen, south China's Guangdong Province, Dec. 4, 2020. [Xinhua/Liu Dawei]

 

In 2015, setter Ding Xia was a squad player for China, used mainly for impact from the bench to give the star players a breather. By 2019 though she was a star, a mainstay of Lang Ping's side, and voted onto the tournament Dream Team after helping China win gold at the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup.

Ding is a firm fixture in the China team that will be aiming to defend their Olympic title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The Roster 100 list features one hundred key players and teams that have influenced and enraptured the volleyball world with their achievements and stories over the years spanning from 2010 to 2020, the FIVB said.

"Volleyball World has looked back over numerous competitions to select some of the biggest stars from each continent," read a FIVB statement.

Apart from the Chinese duo of Zhu and Ding, Japan's Saori Kimura, Serbia's Tijana Boskovic, and Phil Dalhausser of the United States have also been named on the Roster 100 list.

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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