Eleven Chinese rising stars to watch at Hangzhou Asian Games

Xinhua | Updated: 2023-09-14 09:34
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Ke Jie competes against Shin Jin-seo of South Korea online in the second round of the 25th Samsung World Go Masters final, Nov 3, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

Ke Jie (Go)

Go made its Asian Games debut as an official event at Guangzhou 2010, with China claiming three silvers behind South Korea's three golds. Go will come back to the Hangzhou Asiad after its absence at Inchon 2014 and Jakarta 2018.

Ke was the youngest Chinese Go player to win eight world championship titles in 2020, after taking his fourth title at the Samsung World Go Masters. As a Zhejiang Province native, the 26-year-old Ke will make his Asiad debut in both team and individual events.

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