Zhu Qianxi was born in Weifang, Shandong. When I was a child, I practiced table tennis in Weifang Foreign Language School, and then I entered Shandong Luneng Table Tennis School. Because of his development potential, he entered Luneng Club. Zhu Qianxi is a disciple of Yuan Yixing, a famous coach in China, and his son Yuan Yishun. After joining the Korean national team, Zhu Qianxi gradually emerged with his own efforts and talents.
As a young table tennis player, the rise of Zhu Qianxi shows us the infinite possibilities of table tennis. I hope she can continue to give play to her advantages in future competitions and win more honors for the Korean team. At the same time, we also expect more China players like Zhu Qianxi to shine on the international stage and contribute to the development of table tennis.
Evaluation of Zhu Qianxi:
Zhu Qianxi's ball style is very unique. She is good at using skills and strategies to deal with opponents' attacks in competitions. Her backhand skill is excellent, and she can use different movements and dynamics flexibly to make trouble for her opponents. In addition, she also has a very fast reaction speed and excellent psychological quality, and can keep calm and give full play to her advantages in tense competitions.
Judging from the competition results, Zhu Qianxi has gradually appeared in the international arena in recent years and achieved some good results. She lost 3-0 to Manica Batra in the women's singles final of 20/KOOC-0/8 Doha Challenge/KOOC-0/8, but forced Sun Yingsha, who is currently ranked first in the world, to enter the deciding game in the 2023 WTT Singapore Grand Slam, showing very high potential and strength. In addition, she also won the runner-up in the women's singles final of the WTT Star Challenge in Bangkok in 2023.