Phillip Xiao - Ranked NZ Number 1 - Mens
Sarah Her-Lee at Number 1 on Women's List Image Courtesy of Murray Finch |
First of all congratulations on your first ever Number 1 NZ Ranking. What do you think has been the biggest contributing factor to your position here?
Wow, it is quite unbelievable to me! there are a few players whom I think deserve the top spot too. I think this year I have played well and I have had a lot of help from coaches and other players training together. My experiences training and competing overseas have also helped me to improve. But I think one of the biggest contributing factor to having good tournaments this year was that I learnt how to play even when my form was not at the best.
You have played for a season in Germany, is that something you are considering doing again in the future?
It was a very nice experience both for table tennis and life experience, it is something I will never forget! (Thanks to my lovely club - Borussia Munster)! I would love to return in the future but right now I am focusing more on my law career so I will be staying in NZ.
Now that you have been ranked number 1, what further goals do you have for high performance table tennis?
I would like to set other goals other than just representing New Zealand and winning medals. I would like to set goals on making table tennis better, at social levels as well as at the high performance level. Also I would like to be able to contribute to bringing more girls into the sport competitively. Overall to use the experiences that I have to help make table tennis better.
You have created a very feminine image for yourself in table tennis. Do you have plans to continue promoting fashion and women's table tennis? What kinds of ideas do you have?
Yes fashion is fun and everyone has their own style, they should be able to express themselves even when playing table tennis. I particularly loved Timi's (NZ champion) fashion throughout the NZ Open this year. When I was in Europe I saw a lot of feminine and very stylish female players. I have had some ideas in the past - for example changing our NZ women's teams uniform. Currently we still wear the men's uniform when we represent NZ and during National Champs the women's teams for associations wears the men's uniform as well. But it is difficult because currently the table tennis brands have mostly male clothing. So the ideas needs to be worked on with others involved and It would be nice to create new ideas with other players and officials too.
You have played for a season in Germany, is that something you are considering doing again in the future?
It was a very nice experience both for table tennis and life experience, it is something I will never forget! (Thanks to my lovely club - Borussia Munster)! I would love to return in the future but right now I am focusing more on my law career so I will be staying in NZ.
Now that you have been ranked number 1, what further goals do you have for high performance table tennis?
I would like to set other goals other than just representing New Zealand and winning medals. I would like to set goals on making table tennis better, at social levels as well as at the high performance level. Also I would like to be able to contribute to bringing more girls into the sport competitively. Overall to use the experiences that I have to help make table tennis better.
You have created a very feminine image for yourself in table tennis. Do you have plans to continue promoting fashion and women's table tennis? What kinds of ideas do you have?
Yes fashion is fun and everyone has their own style, they should be able to express themselves even when playing table tennis. I particularly loved Timi's (NZ champion) fashion throughout the NZ Open this year. When I was in Europe I saw a lot of feminine and very stylish female players. I have had some ideas in the past - for example changing our NZ women's teams uniform. Currently we still wear the men's uniform when we represent NZ and during National Champs the women's teams for associations wears the men's uniform as well. But it is difficult because currently the table tennis brands have mostly male clothing. So the ideas needs to be worked on with others involved and It would be nice to create new ideas with other players and officials too.
You will soon start working full time. How do you think this will impact on your table tennis and what will you do to solider through it?
Working full time can be physically and mentally demanding, just like table tennis. It would take the body some time to get used to it. I think it is important to eat well and get plenty of sleep. It is hard to train when you are tired, and the training becomes ineffective. I remember reading an article William Henzell wrote about how he maximise his training time when he was working full time - so I will go back and read it again!
Ruofei Rao - Ranked NZ Number 2 - Womens
Ruofei Rao Ranked Number 2 Womens Image Courtesy of Murray Finch |
Well, table tennis is better than any other sport in many ways. I've tried tennis, swimming and badminton. Tennis is outdoors so the sun just kills you and also, the court and racquet is so much bigger which I don't like. And if it was raining, you wouldn't be able to play. Swimming is just plain boring, no offense. All you do is just swim and swim and swim. You don't swim with others like you play against someone in table tennis. I also don't like how it's a sport in the water because it's cold and it damages your hair. I had no talent in badminton, I could never hit the shuttlecock to the other side because shuttlecocks aren't round and I just found it hard. Another thing is I don't like team sports like netball or soccer or basketball. I don't know why. When I started playing table tennis, I apparently had some natural talent and potential. I liked it alot aswell. From the start, I had always won games and competitions. This boosted my spirit heaps and so I continued. So here I am today.
What other hobbies do you have in your spare time? Do you play any musical instruments?
I have art classes every week where I paint, draw and sketch things like animals and scenery and other things aswell. I play the violin and participate in one of the orchestras at school. Also, digital technology which is animating with programs like Flash Player and using Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator to edit photos and create book covers, cards, draw cartoons, etc.
What ambitions do you have for yourself, in table tennis and school etc.?
What ambitions do you have for yourself, in table tennis and school etc.?
I want to achieve many things in table tennis. Representing New Zealand to go overseas and play tournaments and more. Aside from table tennis, I want to attend a university away from NZ. Haven't exactly planned where but I wanna take designing and art as my career because I think I have alot of potential to achieve great things and I like it which makes it even better.
What kind of food do you enjoy eating? What makes it so great?
What kind of food do you enjoy eating? What makes it so great?
Well to be honest I don't mind any kind of food as long as it tastes good hahaha. Actually I find that I like sweet food more. Like fruit. Can't survive a day if I don't eat any fruit. And I'm always eating chocolate and lollies. My mum gets a little annoyed sometimes when she sees me eating sweets but I never listen to her so there's not much she can do ahaha.
Where is your favourite travel destination so far? Where is somewhere you would like to visit and why?
Where is your favourite travel destination so far? Where is somewhere you would like to visit and why?
I have been to alot of countries around the world. But out of them all, I think I like Japan or France the most. I went to France for World Hopes Team in 2010 and Japan for a School Exchange in 2010. Well. I would really like to visit England or Germany. New Zealand is pretty small and far away from the rest of the world. Sometimes, home just gets a little boring. I really like travelling, leaving home, and seeing what it's like in other places in the world. It's fun and adventurous, and I love shopping too. You can see and experience new things and understand a little bit more about the country's culture.
Victor Pollett Ranked 1st in Under 15s
Where were you born, when did you come to NZ?
Born in Israel, came to NZ when I was 4 in 2001
Did you play table tennis before you came to NZ?
Victor Pollett Ranked 1st in Under 15s
Where were you born, when did you come to NZ?
Born in Israel, came to NZ when I was 4 in 2001
Did you play table tennis before you came to NZ?
I hadn't played table tennis before I came to NZ, only started playing when I was about 9 at Li Chunli's club
What is your training regime in North Harbour?
At North Harbour, I usually train about 4 days a week, I go to the high performance training and elite trainings.
What do you credit your outstanding results in 2012 to?
As it was my last year of U15 I set myself a goal at the start of the year to do my absolute best at the junior nationals and trained hard before the junior nationals. I think that setting this goal for myself really made me try hard and in the end helped me win.
What are you hoping for in 2013?
In 2013 I hope to improve my game and to try claim North Harbour the U18 Boys Junior Nationals Teams Title.
What is your training regime in North Harbour?
At North Harbour, I usually train about 4 days a week, I go to the high performance training and elite trainings.
What do you credit your outstanding results in 2012 to?
As it was my last year of U15 I set myself a goal at the start of the year to do my absolute best at the junior nationals and trained hard before the junior nationals. I think that setting this goal for myself really made me try hard and in the end helped me win.
What are you hoping for in 2013?
In 2013 I hope to improve my game and to try claim North Harbour the U18 Boys Junior Nationals Teams Title.