Vientiane: The Chinese men's water polo team opened their Group D campaign at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships with a 25-6 defeat to defending champions Croatia here on Friday.
According to Namibia Press Agency, China has been drawn into a highly competitive group facing tough challenges alongside 2023 Fukuoka Worlds' silver medalists Greece, perennial powerhouses Montenegro, and world No.1 Croatia, who also clinched victory at the 2024 Doha World Aquatics Championships.
Croatia showcased their world-class strength from the outset, pressing aggressively on defense and forcing China into early turnovers. Taking advantage of their quick transition play, the reigning champions raced ahead. Despite a first-quarter goal from Wang Beiyi, China trailed 12-1 at halftime.
China regained some rhythm in the second half, with Xie Zekai, Peng Jiahao, and Cai Yuhao all getting on the scoresheet. However, Croatia maintained full control throughout, extending their lead to close out the game 25-6.
Making his third World Championships appearance, Peng stated that the team approached the match with a learning mindset, trying to execute the coach's pre-match instructions by managing the clock and limiting errors.
Speaking on the team's improved performance in the third quarter, Peng noted, "We are a relatively young team, and some of our players were a bit nervous in the opening half. But by the third quarter, everyone settled down and began to show their true ability."
China will face Greece in their second group match. The 2025 World Aquatics Championships, running from July 11 to August 3 in Singapore, features six disciplines: diving, artistic swimming, water polo, high diving, swimming, and open water swimming.