Taiwan's New Number 3

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Chuang Chih Yuan has been around for a long time, with Chen Chien An being No 2, while Number 3 was supposed to be Chiang Hung Chieh (until his injury).
The number 3 has since been shared by few players, until Lin Yun Ju came into the scene and pushing Chen to No 3.

Today, Lin is number 1, Chuang at 42 years old is holding the no 2 spot (with international wins still) and the new no 3 spot has been the target of half a dozen "juniors" for years.

For example:
Feng Yi-Hsin (20 years old)
Huang Yan-Cheng (20 years old)
Kao Cheng-Jui (19 years old)
Chang Yu-An (17 years old)
Kuo Guan-Hong (14 years old)
Lin Yen-Chun (17 years old)
Wang Chen-You (19 years old)

and older "20s" year old still in the race
Liao Cheng-Ting (27 years old)
Yang Tzu-Yi (27 years old)
Peng Wang-Wei (27 years old)
and many more.

Feng, Huang, Kao, Chang have great opportunity to be in Taiwan's Top 5 post Chuang's retirement.
With Lin in there too, this is a young team that still have 10~15 years on its engine and with many more "youngsters" knocking on the door.

From my own personal view, Taiwan's depth has been its strongest for decades. But the biggest problem is no 3 ~ 5 are not winning matches they should win on the international front and Covid years with international halting, that has delay these youngsters taking on the big guys.

Feng was the first to say, he can win - with his streak of good wins last year. Sadly he missed out from making the national team for this year, so he couldn't take part in WTT matches (which is reserved for national team members).
Huang showed he is the team leader at the FISU games (world university games) and did pretty well against China.
Chang is still young and starting to take part in "senior" events and already showed he is a top U19 boys player in the world.
Kuo is the youngest national player ever - beating Lin Yun Ju in making the senior team (Lin age 14, Kuo age13)

Today, I like to share with you, Taiwan's new number 3 - Kao Cheng-Jui

Enjoy the video
 
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Chuang Chih Yuan has been around for a long time, with Chen Chien An being No 2, while Number 3 was supposed to be Chiang Hung Chieh (until his injury).
The number 3 has since been shared by few players, until Lin Yun Ju came into the scene and pushing Chen to No 3.

Today, Lin is number 1, Chuang at 42 years old is holding the no 2 spot (with international wins still) and the new no 3 spot has been the target of half a dozen "juniors" for years.

For example:
Feng Yi-Hsin (20 years old)
Huang Yan-Cheng (20 years old)
Kao Cheng-Jui (19 years old)
Chang Yu-An (17 years old)
Kuo Guan-Hong (14 years old)
Lin Yen-Chun (17 years old)
Wang Chen-You (19 years old)

and older "20s" year old still in the race
Liao Cheng-Ting (27 years old)
Yang Tzu-Yi (27 years old)
Peng Wang-Wei (27 years old)
and more.

Feng, Huang, Kao, Chang have great opportunity to be in Taiwan's Top 5 post Chuang's retirement.
With Lin in there too, this is a young team that still have 10~15 years on its engine and with many more "youngsters" knocking on the door.

From my own personal view, Taiwan's depth has been its strongest for decades. But the biggest problem is no 3 ~ 5 are not winning matches they should win on the international front and Covid years with international halting, that has delay these youngest taking on the big guys.

Feng was the first to say, he can win - with his streak of good wins last year. Sadly he missed out from making the national team for this year, so he couldn't take part in WTT matches (which is reserved for national team members).
Huang showed he is the team leader at the FISU games (world university games) and did pretty well against China.
Chang is still young and starting to take part in "senior" events and already showed he is a top U19 boys player in the world.
Kuo is the youngest national player ever - beating Lin Yun Ju in making the senior team (Lin age 14, Kuo age13)

Today, I like to share with you, Taiwan's new number 3 - Kao Cheng-Jui

Enjoy the video
Strong BH block/attack-player!...:love:
 
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