‘19-year-old setter’ Han Tae-jun, who led Woori Card to 2 consecutive wins, “Even I had doubts”

Coach Shin Young-cheol, who selected Han Tae-jun as the starting setter, is confident that he will become a better player.

Woori Card, a men's professional volleyball team that drastically changed its members to the level of a 're-founding team,' appointed Taejun Han (19), born in 2004, as the starting setter for the 2023-2024 season.

He is off to a very good start.

Woori Card won the first game of this season against Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance on the 15th with a set score of 3-1, and then defeated Hyundai Capital 3-0 on the 18th, winning two consecutive games in the opening game. 카지노사이트원

Expectations for Han Tae-jun have grown even greater.

Han Tae-jun, whom we met after the game on the 18th, said, "I'm not yet 20 years old, but my seniors say, 'We're all professionals,' so I'm trying to be confident on the court.

I feel pressured."

Still, the brothers are sharing the burden,” he said.

Woori Card recorded an attack success rate of 55.75% in two games.

The attack success rate of new foreign striker Matei Kok (registered name Matei) was 62.50% (56 points).

Taejun Han said, "Actually, I and Mattei didn't get along well until two days before the start of the regular season.

However, as we constantly trained together in the off-season and the three of us, including coach (Shin Young-cheol), talked frequently, we are getting along better."

“I’m trying to give them the ball they want,” he said.

Coach Shin Young-cheol also emphasizes the ‘importance of quick attacks’ to Han Tae-jun for various attacks.

Han Tae-jun laughed and said, “The coach talks about fast breaks 30 times a day.”

He added, “There are times during the game when the middle blocker and fast breaks are out of sync.

It’s stressful, but I think it’s a process of getting better.”