(China Daily) Young Chinese forward Zeng Fanbo will fight once again to make a foray into the NBA, reportedly signing an Exhibit10 contract with the Brooklyn Nets as the excitement builds for the franchise's preseason trip to China.  

Zeng, a 22-year-old former NBA G-League prospect, will take part in the Brooklyn-based club's preseason training camp and will possibly join its trip to Macao in October to play two exhibition games against the Phoenix Suns, Zeng's team confirmed on Sunday.  

The statement released by "Zeng Fanbo Studio", the official account of his management team on Weibo, confirmed an earlier report by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype that the Nets had agreed to a deal to add the promising Chinese national forward to its training camp roster for the 2025-26 season.

(China Daily) Born in Beijing and developed in Toronto, China's teen hockey prospect Wang Haoxi is proud to stand tall for his country on the sport's biggest stage, as he navigates the challenges, on and off ice, to deliver on his promise in the NHL.  

Picking up the sport at four years old, drawn by the cool-looking superhero-esque gear, Wang couldn't have imagined how far or where his naive interest in what was a niche sport in China back then would take him. No one could.

(Xinhua) Chinese Super League side Shandong Taishan FC has been banned from participating in continental competition for two years following its no-show in the AFC Champions League Elite earlier in February, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) announced on Monday.

(Xinhua) China has confirmed its 12-player roster for the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup on Monday, with forward Zhang Ning and point guard Xu Jie being late scratches.  

The 12 participants are Wang Junjie, Zhu Junlong, Li Xiangbo, Yu Jiahao, Zhao Rui, Zhao Jiayi, Hu Jinqiu, Hu Mingxuan, Gao Shiyan, Liao Sanning, Cheng Shuaipeng and Lei Meng.

(Xinhua) At just 12 years old, China's Yu Zidi made a stunning debut at the World Aquatics Championships, reaching three individual finals and earning a relay medal - a breakout performance that turned heads at a meet marked by world records and intense rivalries.  

The eight-day swimming competition concluded Sunday in Singapore with three world records and 15 championship records.

(Xinhua) China wrapped up the diving competition at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore with nine gold, three silver and four bronze medals, reaffirming its dominance despite the absence of several Paris Olympic champions.   

The squad, blending veterans with emerging talents, was named Best Diving Team of the championships.

(Xinhua) Lando Norris used a bold one-stop strategy to hold off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by just 0.7 seconds to win Sunday's Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix.  

Norris began the race at the Hungaroring from third on the grid, but dropped to fifth at the start after being squeezed by George Russell and Fernando Alonso, with surprise polesitter Charles Leclerc leading the field ahead of Piastri in second.

(Xinhua) The United States emerged as the biggest winner on the penultimate day of the swimming competition at the World Aquatics Championships on Saturday, as Katie Ledecky captured her seventh world title in the women's 800m freestyle, before the U.S. mixed 4x100m freestyle relay team struck gold with a new world record.  

In the women's 800m freestyle final, Ledecky, Canada's Summer McIntosh and Australia's Lani Pallister quickly distanced themselves from the field.

(Xinhua) China's Qin Haiyang powered to his second gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships on Friday, storming from lane eight to win the men's 200m breaststroke, while Mexico's Osmar Olvera Ibarra stunned the field in diving to capture the men's 3-meter springboard crown.  

Qin, the 2023 world champion in Fukuoka, had scraped into the final in eighth after clocking 2:09.32 in Thursday's semifinal.

(Xinhua) China's Chen Yuxi captured her fourth world title in the women's 10-meter platform, while Romania's David Popovici delivered a historic swim in the men's 100-meter freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships on Thursday.  

Chen, who led both the preliminary and semifinal rounds, secured gold with a score of 430.50 points.
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