Hangzhou Youth Tennis City Championship kicks off
2022-12-06 19:25:26
Source: Zhejiang Online-Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News
Reporter Wang Qiong Li Ying
Recently, the 2022 Lepower Youth Tennis City Championship Hangzhou Station (CTJ-C200) kicked off in Hangzhou Lepower Jiubao Sports Center (formerly Ali Sports Center). 130 tennis teenagers from Hangzhou and other places participated. The scores of all participants will also be included in the CTJ (China Tennis Junior), which is the China Youth Tennis Points Ranking.
“Le Power Youth City Championship” is a new series of events launched by the venue brand “Le Power Sports Center” under Orange Lion Sports (formerly Ali Sports), dedicated to creating a sports competition platform for teenagers aged 8-18. The LePower Youth Tennis City Championship, which was first held in Hangzhou this time, has been included in the National Youth Tennis Ranking Series certified by the China Tennis Association. The sub-station level is C200, and the final level is C400. There are U10 Men’s/Women’s Singles, U12 Men’s/Women’s Singles, U14 Men’s/Women’s Singles and other groups in the Hangzhou competition.
The Lepower Youth Tennis City Championship uses “Applause for Determination” as the slogan of the event, encouraging young people to turn their love for sports into the determination to win every game.
After two days of competition, Kang Kai Gaoge and Dong Jiali won the U14 men’s and women’s championships; Lin Zichen and Pan Yinuo won the U12 men’s and women’s championships respectively; Yu Haotian and Wang Yihan won the U10 men’s and women’s teams champion. Li Wenping, the chief referee, said after the game: “Although the LePower Youth Tennis City Championship is an amateur game for students, the organizers attach great importance to the professionalism of all aspects of the game, ensuring the competitive level of the game and giving the children a good game. Experience.” Therefore, in addition to the trophies for the champions and runners-up of each group, and the achievement certificates and exquisite prizes for the top four players, as well as details such as entry cards, sign-in boards, official photography, professional tennis courts, etc., all players experienced the ceremony of the official competition sense.
Chen Jianan, a coach from Zhengsai Tennis Club, said: “Everyone cherishes and values such an opportunity to compete, especially the points from this competition can be included in the national youth rankings, which is a rare opportunity for children.”
After Hangzhou Station, LePower Youth Tennis City Championship will be held in Chongqing, Huainan, Shanghai, Chengdu and other places until the national finals. According to Yang Yong, the person in charge of the Orange Lion Sports Stadium Center, the current sub-station competitions are held in the venues of the Le Power Sports Center in various cities. The finals plan will be held in the “Little Lotus” (Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Tennis Center) to give young players a more honorable participation experience: “We hope to open up the business of event operation and venue management, and provide professional services for ordinary sports people through more systematic event capabilities. Everyone can experience the fun of sports growth, and at the same time enhance the sustainability of venue management.” In addition to tennis, the Lepower Youth City Championship will also hold a series of basketball, badminton and other events. The competition will also host popular national fitness events such as football, badminton, road running, and swimming.
Label:Junior Tennis; Women’s Singles
edit: Zhu Jiahong
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