James Wong
James Wong is a qualified Table Tennis Australia Level 2 coach in Sydney. He has years of competition experience and has taught many excellent students who became state and national champions. He is running our club since 2014 and providing coaching for more than 15 years mainly around the Hornsby area.
Achievements
2012 Darwin National table tennis Veteran championship over 60s Brown medal.
2013 Canberra National Veteran Championship over 60s single Brown medal Double Silver medal NSW team gold medal
2014 Hobart National Veteran Championship Over 60s single gold medal , representing NSW Team gold medal.
2015 Sunshine Coast National Veteran Championship representing NSW Team gold medal . Mix Double Brown Medal.
2019 representing NSW team winner, single top 4, doubles : 50 age National Champion , 60 age group Bronze medal.
2023 representing NSW team Gold medal, 70 single gold medal, 65 Brown medal, 70 double gold medal, 70 mix double silver medal, 65 mix doubles brown medal. And get the best player reward from TTA .
Specialities
long pimple rubber, beginner’s basic skill, competition strategies
slogan
To live long, play Table Tennis
Zhang Xiaojing (Amy)
Born in Shanghai, China, Amy began to learn to play table tennis in a key table tennis primary school at the age of 7. When she was 10, she was admitted to the table tennis team of the district sports school. Next year, she won the women's singles championship in the Shanghai Youth Competition🏆
She represented Shanghai in many national competitions and won rankings. At the age of 15, she was selected by the military table tennis team to play professionally. At 16, she was elected to enter the Bayi team for professional training. As a member of the Bayi team, she participated in many military games and national competitions and won the ranking many times. After retiring, she worked in the industry and continued to coach table tennis players part-time. The China Table Tennis Association held the 2021 National Table Tennis Membership League, and she won the women's singles championship, and thus received the Chinese Athlete Level Certificate issued by the China Table Tennis Association.
She Won fourth place in women's singles in the 50-year-old group at the 14th China National Games in 2021. At the end of 2022, she was ranked sixth in China’s 50-year-old ranking.
In the 2022 Australian National Veteran Competition, she won the women's singles championship in the 50-year-old group and the women's singles championship in the 40-year-old group. Mix double gold medal in 50s and silver medal in 40s. She also received the Best Player Award.
She is coaching at Pymble Table Tennis Club and has been training junior state team players.