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Making a triumphant return

Zhu's eye-catching comeback is a lesson in courage and resilience

By LI YINGXUE | China Daily | Updated: 2025-10-20 09:22
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Zhu Yuling revels in her role as an associate professor.  [Photo provided to China Daily]

At 30, Zhu Yuling owns many titles — university lecturer, doctoral candidate — and professional table tennis player. In Beijing earlier this month, she added another milestone: her first appearance at the WTT China Smash 2025.

For fans who have followed her since her teenage years, Zhu's return to the international stage feels both familiar, yet surprising. Once the world No 1 in women's singles, recent years saw her quietly fade from the spotlight. Yet, in just one year, she has climbed back from zero ranking points to reach the world's No 6 spot — a comeback that speaks as much to her resilience as to her renewed joy for the game.

During the tournament, Zhu's matches became must-see events, drawing crowds of reporters and fans who cheered her every point. Whether pushing world-class rivals to the brink, or fighting back from impossible deficits, Zhu played with a freedom and happiness that reminded everyone why they fell in love with her game in the first place.

"I burned out — I used up every bit of energy I had," she said after a fierce quarterfinal battle against Chen Xingtong, which she lost 2-4, but finished with a smile. For Zhu, the result no longer defines her. The joy of playing — of feeling her heart race again — is victory enough.

Zhu's connection with table tennis stretches back 25 years. She picked up her first paddle at the age of five, joined the provincial team at 12, entered the national second team at 14, and in 2010 became the youngest women's singles winner at 15 in the history of the World Junior Championships.

Seven years later, she captured her first Women's World Cup title and rose to world No 1 that November — the pinnacle of a career she once thought would lead naturally to the Tokyo Olympics and, perhaps by 2025, a graceful retirement.

But life had other plans. In 2019, while training intensively for the Olympics, Zhu was diagnosed with fibroadenoma, a benign thyroid tumor. Forced to withdraw from competition, she missed the Games and, more painfully, had to step away from the sport that had defined her since childhood.

She still remembers being wheeled into the operating room, whispering to herself: "I can give up all the championships I've ever won — just give me back a healthy body."

Later, reflecting on that moment, she said, "No matter how hard a match is, the worst is losing or falling short of expectations. But when you're lying on the operating table, just hoping to live through the day — that's a completely different feeling. In front of the'1' that is life, everything else is just a '0.'"

After her sudden farewell to table tennis, Zhu began rebuilding her life. In 2022, she enrolled in a PhD program in economics and management at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, Sichuan province, eager to test her abilities in a different field. Through hard work, she became the only student in her class to defend her thesis in English.

In 2023, she joined Tianjin University as an associate professor and table tennis coach. Surrounded by students, Zhu rediscovered the spark that had once driven her. "My students told me: 'If our teacher ever returns to the arena, what we most want to see is your character shining on the court,'" she recalled.

That encouragement — along with her own unquenchable love for the game — eventually brought Zhu back to the international stage. And this time, she plays not for medals or rankings, but for the simple, powerful joy that started it all.

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