Zhang Changning hits the ball in the women’s preliminary round pool B volleyball match between China and Argentina at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Photo: AFP
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China’s Zhang Changning to miss Volleyball World Championships, says she won’t return to national team any time soon
Zhang says her absence from the game will continue because of ‘my physical and psychological condition’
Head coach Cai Bin is also without injured star spiker Zhu Ting, as he names squad for next month’s tournament
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Published: 8:12pm, 17 Aug, 2022
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China volleyball star Zhang Changning has announced she will not return to action any time soon.
After nearly 11 months on the sidelines, reports had surfaced that she could come back into the national team fold in August, ahead of next month’s Women’s Volleyball World Championships in Poland and the Netherlands.
But the 26-year-old wrote in a Weibo post this week that she has long been suffering from injury problems, and indicated she needed more time to fully recover.
“Both my physical and psychological condition mean I am unable to compete in high-level competitions right now,” Zhang wrote in her post on China’s Twitter-like social media platform.
Sport /
China
China’s Zhang Changning to miss Volleyball World Championships, says she won’t return to national team any time soon
Zhang says her absence from the game will continue because of ‘my physical and psychological condition’
Head coach Cai Bin is also without injured star spiker Zhu Ting, as he names squad for next month’s tournament
Topic |
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Nicolas Atkin
Nicolas Atkin
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Published: 8:12pm, 17 Aug, 2022
Why you can trust SCMP
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China volleyball star Zhang Changning has announced she will not return to action any time soon.
After nearly 11 months on the sidelines, reports had surfaced that she could come back into the national team fold in August, ahead of next month’s Women’s Volleyball World Championships in Poland and the Netherlands.
But the 26-year-old wrote in a Weibo post this week that she has long been suffering from injury problems, and indicated she needed more time to fully recover.
“Both my physical and psychological condition mean I am unable to compete in high-level competitions right now,” Zhang wrote in her post on China’s Twitter-like social media platform.