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Ding Xia (, born 13 January 1990) is a Chinese
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player. She is the main setter of the
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and has been representing the team in international competitions since 2014. At the club level, she plays for the
Liaoning Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost ...
provincial team, which she has captained since 2013. She is known for her agility and versality on court, often utilising her strength as a left-handed setter to execute surprise spikes on second touch or from the right side of the court, thus earning her the nickname "Opposite Spiker Ding".


Personal life

Ding Xia was born on 13 January 1990 in Shijiazhuang City,
Hebei Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, an ...
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. Her father and grandparents are all employees of Shijiazhuang Car Factory. She started playing volleyball when she was ten years old in Shijiazhuang City Sports School. At the age of 17, she was selected by coaches from Liaoning women's volleyball team and left her hometown to train in the team.


Career

In 2009, Ding was selected to join the China women's national volleyball under-20 team. In the same year, she participated in the 15th FIVB U20 World Championships held in
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from July 16 to 25, 2009. In 2013, Ding entered the
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roster for the first time, but was not required to attend trainings. In the same year, she led the
Liaoning Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost ...
Team to a silver in the 2013
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. In 2014, she was again included in the senior National Team roster and trained with the squad. In June 2014, she participated in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters held in Switzerland yearly. In September, she participated in the
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as part of the National B team. However, the team lost to
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0-3 in the finals of the tournament and won a silver medal. As her performance at the tournaments lacked consistency, she was asked to leave the National Team temporarily. In 2015, she returned to the National Team and stayed on throughout the summer, earning herself an opportunity to represent the team at the 2015 FIVB World Cup. She put up a stellar performance during the tournament. As a substitute, she was often called upon when the team encountered difficult situations and needed a change in rhythm and did so successfully, helping the team achieve gold in the tournament. Ding Xia's performance in the World Cup earned her a spot in the
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squad the following year where, along with veteran setter
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, she represented team China in her first Olympic Games. Together with teammates, Ding Xia put up a phenomenal performance in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. After a disappointing performance in the preliminary rounds, the team achieved a surprising turnaround, beating gold medal favourite and host Brazil in the quarter-finals, much to the shock of 20,000 spectators. The team then narrowly beat the Netherlands 3-1 in the semi-finals and Serbia in the finals to win their third Olympic gold medal in history. After the Rio Olympics, fellow setter and veteran
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retired due to knee injury and Ding Xia became the main setter of the National Team. In 2017, Ding Xia participated in the World Grand Champions Cup, successfully helping her team win the championship title, beating rivals USA, Brazil and Russia along the way. In September 2018, Ding Xia participated in her second
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, held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Despite the absence of key player
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, Team China displayed their absolute dominance in
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at the tournament, winning eight consecutive matches with 3-0 scores to achieve gold. Their opponents included
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and the
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. Later that month, Ding Xia flew with her team to Japan to participate in the FIVB World Championships. After 4 consecutive wins, China lost to Italy 1-3 in the first round of the pool stage. In the second round, China beat their main rival USA, securing a spot in the Final Six one round in advance. In the Final Six, China secured victories against the USA and Netherlands. However, the team lost to Italy again in the semi-finals after a grueling five set match, before winning the Netherlands in the bronze medal match, managing to secure a spot on the podium. The following year, Ding Xia represented China in the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Nations League. In the preliminary rounds, the main Chinese team faced-off rival team Italy at the
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. In front of a rambunctious home crowd, team China lost 0-2 to Italy, before winning three consecutive sets to secure a 3-2 victory. In August, Ding Xia participated in the 2019 FIVB Intercontinental Olympic Qualification Tournament. In front of a home crowd in
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, China, the national team beat European opponents
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to win a ticket to the
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. In September 2019, Ding Xia took part in the 2019 FIVB Women's World Cup held in Japan. With the absence of rivals Italy and key players from Serbia, the team powered to a gold medal finish with 11 consecutive wins, dropping only 3 sets along the way, beating opponents such as USA, Brazil and Japan. Ding Xia was only awarded the Best Setter of the tournament.


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