'Moving Great Wall': China unleashes towering teen basketball star | Philstar.com
China's Zhang Ziyu shoots as Japan's Azusa Asahina (No. 14) and Mai Kawai (No. 4) try to block during a warm-up game ahead of the FIBA Women's Asia Cup in Xian, China's central Shaanxi province on June 18, 2025.
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BEIJING, China — China looks set to unleash its 7-foot-5 "moving Great Wall" at the Women's Asia Cup after teenager Zhang Ziyu put in another towering display days after her debut.
The 18-year-old center scored 18 points as China beat great rivals Japan, 101-92, on Wednesday in Xi'an in a warm-up for the regional tournament next month on home soil.
It was her third appearance for the senior Chinese squad, having helped them to blowout victories over Bosnia and Herzegovina over the weekend.
Chinese state media dubbed her and gangly center Han Xu the "Twin Towers".
Zhang's looming presence on court — footage showed her barely needing to jump to make a basket — seemed to stump Japan head coach Corey Gaines.
Asked if he had figured out a way "to deal" with the teenager, the American ex-NBA guard told reporters: "We'll just say: Interesting. Very interesting."
Zhang hails from northern China's Shandong province and had reached 6-foot-8 by the end of primary school.
She has been likened by Chinese fans to Houston Rockets great Yao Ming.
Yao, who at 7-foot-6 was one of the tallest NBA players in history, was known as the "moving Great Wall" before retiring from basketball in 2011 and Zhang has now taken on the nickname.
Both of Zhang's parents played professional basketball.
Her father, Zhang Lei, turned out for the Chinese Basketball Association's Jinan Military Region while her mother Yu Ying played as a center for Shandong, according to local media.
The teenager may have a distinct height advantage but she has been told she needs to sharpen up.
Experienced center Yang Liwei said after Wednesday's win that Zhang "could have been tougher on some shots".
"I think she played at her normal level," added Yang, who helped China win the Asian title in 2023.
China meets Japan again on Friday at home for another warm-up.
Both will play at the Women's Asia Cup in Shenzhen from July 13.
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