Syrian 12-year-old, Tokyo Olympics’ youngest competitor, exits in first round
TOKYO—Syria’s Hend Zaza, at 12 the youngest athlete competing at the Tokyo Olympics, exited the table tennis tournament in the opening round on Saturday, snapping a selfie with her Austrian opponent to remember the occasion.
Zaza was battling an opponent more than three times her age in 39-year-old Liu Jia in the women’s singles preliminary round but showed no sign of nerves, maintaining her composure despite a 4-0 defeat.
Article continues after this advertisementThe youngest Olympian since 11-year-old Spanish rower Carlos Front in 1992, Zaza was born in Hama, Syria, to an athletic family and started playing table tennis at the age of five.
12 years old and at the Olympics. 🏓✨
Syrian #tabletennis player Hend Zaza is the youngest athlete competing at #Tokyo2020. She suffered defeat in her opening match but showed great sporting spirit by congratulating opponent Jia Liu on her win. 🤝#StrongerTogether @ittfworld
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 24, 2021
She has been able to participate in only two or three external matches a year due to the Syrian civil war, her coach Adham Jamaan has said.
Article continues after this advertisementFrequent power outages also restricted her to occasionally practice only during daytime hours.
But Zaza beat the odds after winning the West Asia Olympic qualification tournament in Jordan last year, becoming the first Syrian paddler to qualify for the Olympics