Chinese women's volleyball officially launched a new 'dinosaur'

The Chinese women's volleyball team has just released a list of 26 names that will prepare for the Asian Championship women's volleyball trophy. In addition to the absence of the two biggest stars, Zhu Ting and Zhang Changning, Chinese women's volleyball will launch some new faces.

In particular, the most notable is the young owner Wu Mengjie, the junior and Zhang Changning Jiangsu Club. In a season when the new captain of the Chinese women's volleyball team was absent, Wu Mengjie was the replacement.

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Wu Mengjie is the young owner who is expected to be in the main team of China

In the recent Chinese national championship volleyball tournament, Wu Mengjie is the main score tree of the home team and is the most impressive young face, called the new “dinosaur” of this national women's volleyball.

Wu Mengjie emerged from the young tournaments as the No. 1 star brought the Jiangsu Children to the Young Championship of the National Games. Despite being injured later, when she returned, she still showed her respectable strength.

At the Chinese youth team, Wu Mengjie is also the main tree score “Team” in international tournaments. She is also the captain of the Young Chinese team to attend the world U18 women's volleyball tournament.

The female owner was born in 2002 with a height of 1.91m, an amazing power and energy along with the ability to jump on the spot like Zhu Ting. Most likely, she will combine with Li Yingying in some international tournaments this year.

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She is expected to join Li Yingying as a new duo to replace Zhu Ting and Zhang Changning

Asian women's volleyball trophy is an annual tournament of the Asian Volleyball Federation in even years. Attending the tournament were the 8 strongest teams of Asian volleyball selected from the Asian Championship women's volleyball tournament in the previous years.

The Asian Women's Volleyball Cup – AVC Cup 2022 will take place in Quezon, Philippines from August 21-29. 10 teams involved include the Philippines, China and South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Kazakhstan and Taipei China, Vietnam, Iran and Australia.

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