From Zero to One: Pickleball Pioneers Take China by Storm
Zhang Lei and Wang Nuo turned pickleball from schoolyards to the China Open this fall. With Yves Leterme joining them, their grassroots push is shaping a booming sports movement.
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Zhang Lei and Wang Nuo turned pickleball from schoolyards to the China Open this fall. With Yves Leterme joining them, their grassroots push is shaping a booming sports movement.
At the 7th U.S.-China Sister Cities Conference, Montgomery County exec Marc Elrich recalled how the American youth pickleball team’s April visit to the Chinese mainland helped boost cultural ties.
31 US student-athletes embark on a pickleball cultural journey to the Chinese mainland, building bonds and bridging cultures.
Student pickleball players make history with a cultural exchange trip to the Chinese mainland, uniting sports and global friendship.
Pickleball is bridging the gap between the Chinese mainland and the US, uniting youth with fun and cultural exchange.
A youth pickleball delegation from Maryland toured Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, forging new cultural bonds and inspiring unity.
Xi replies to a U.S. youth pickleball delegation from Maryland, showcasing how sports diplomacy can bridge cultures on the Chinese mainland.
A U.S. delegation played pickleball with Chinese mainland students in Shanghai, fostering cultural exchange as their tour continues to Shenzhen and Beijing.
U.S. students kick off a lively pickleball tour on the Chinese mainland, blending sports passion with cultural exchange.
U.S. students kick off a pickleball tour on the Chinese mainland, igniting cultural exchange and celebrating the sport’s rapid growth.