It involved conflicts between senior leaders. Punishing the person your opponent cares about is a way of hurting your opponent.
Perhaps it's just a rumour. Anyway, it's over. Let's get back to the matches!
There is more than one version of why he got kicked out of the CNT. Someone said he was set up and he was a victim of power struggle. I believe we never know the truth.
I think your friend is lying to you. Most Chinese people in Mainland China don't use skype. As I know, ZJK uses QQ.
Also, I don't believe ZJK is in big debts. He's just donated his prize money to an orphanage and bought himself a new car.
[2013 CTTSL] Ningbo vs Shanghai 2013.07.28
1st Set: Ma Long vs Xu Xin
2nd Set: Joo Se Hyuk vs Shang Kun
3rd Set: Ma Long/Lin Gaoyuan vs Wang Liqin/Shang Kun
4th Set: Joo Se Hyuk vs Xu Xin
Shang Kun, born in Nov 1990 in Shanxi Province, started playing table tennis at 6 years old.
He entered the Chinese Nation Team 2 in 2007 and was promoted to Team 1 in 2009.
Suffering a serious knee injury, Shang Kun missed many CTTSL games last season and also missed the Trial for WTTC in Paris.
MEN'S TEAMS
Bazhou vs Ningbo (10 July 2013 19:30 Beijing Time)
Live Streaming: http://data.cttsl.sports.cn/Lives.aspx?c=1
Tianjin vs Shanghai (10 July 2013 19:30 Beijing Time)
Live Streaming: http://data.cttsl.sports.cn/Lives.aspx?c=3
Women Doubles Finals
Zhu Yuling/Chen Meng 4:2 Liu Shiwen/Ding Ling (6:11, 11:8, 11:5, 4:11, 11:9, 11:5)
Similar to the Men's Doubles event, the younger pair wins the title!