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World Renowned Coach Pei Zhengcun Joins in TTNSW
Published Wed 28 Jun 2023
World Renowned Coach Pei Zhengcun joins TTNSW. Pei Zhengcun is one of the world’s leading coaches, having spent the past 36 years working with the Chinese Table Tennis Association, Kuwait Table Tennis Association and Singapore Table Tennis Association. In that time, he held roles as player of Chinese National Team, Head Coach of Kuwait National Team, Coach of Singapore National Women Team, Head Coach of Singapore National Junior Team and Head Coach of Singapore National Youth Team.
It is no coincidence that both Kuwait’s international performances and Singapore’s international performances went from strength to strength during his tenure, contributing to dozens of medals achieved at the Olympic Games, World Championships and Asian Championships.
As a world renowned coach of the highest order, Pei Zhengcun has directly influenced the development of many world class players such as Wang Yuegu of the Singapore National Team won the Silver Medal of Women’s Team in 2008 World Championships and Silver Medal of Women’s Team in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Wang Yuegu ranked World No 6; Xu Haidong of Chinese National Team won 3 Gold Medals in 2018 World Youth Championships. Xu Haidong ranked World Youth No1.
With his years of experience at the highest level, Pei Zhengcun will undoubtedly assist TTNSW’s already outstanding NSW generation of youngsters who all possess great work ethic and are hungry to improve. As TTA Level 3 Coach, Pei Zhengyuan is ready to lead the fantastic young NSW players and its aspirations to grow in quality and quantity aiming 2026 Commonwealth Games and 2032 Olympic Games.