Malcom Speed, never a man to miss an opportunity for massive new markets for the game has his own thoughts.
“There’s been a very good start in China …this is a ten-year project and no one should be under any illusion that results will appear overnight.”
But Robin Marlar, who as president of MCC led a club tour there last year, makes clear that the state, as with most walks of life, is in control and wants to remain that way.
“The Chinese Government want to keep the two streams apart. For them it is politically essential. They want it to become their game, not an expat game.”
And, Marlar asked, what about the lack of coaches?
“They [the Chinese officials] said, ‘Don’t worry, we will take them into camp for three months’ and when I pressed the point they said it may well be six months. That is how they launched table tennis and swimming, in which they now excel. They just did it. The potential is enormous.”

