他不是观众,而是赛场上“第六人”——上海网球大师赛职业球童,吴疆行
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当德约科维奇、张之臻在全球聚光灯下挥拍,一位来自上海宏润博源学校的预备年级少年,正以另一种方式,深度参与这场网球盛宴。

从3000人海选中“杀出重围”,在37℃高温下“魔鬼集训”,他用自己的故事告诉我们:通往顶尖的道路,从不拥挤,因为坚持的人不多。


3000→60:一场“简历关”就开始的硬仗

全国3000+候选人 → 简历&面试筛选 → 100

人集训营 → 最终60人正选。

这本是一条为“网球少年”铺设的赛道。不会打网球的吴疆行,却成了那匹“黑马”。

他的秘密武器,是一份满载体育精神的中英文简历:铁人三项的坚韧、斯巴达勇士的体能,都在无声地证明——他,准备好了。

“海选那天,热到想放弃。但想到球星们动辄几小时的苦战,这点苦算什么?”


37℃的“烤”验:意志力才是真正的入场券

八月的上海,室外37-38℃。100名少年,在烈日下重复着最枯燥的动作:站姿、捡球、滚球、递毛巾…...每一个细节,都有严苛到极致的规定。

“教练说坚持不了可以休息,但我看到,开小差、挠痒痒,甚至擦汗,都会被记下号码牌。”

两次几近眩晕,他都选择了咬牙站稳。这场“烤”验,筛掉的不只是40%的同伴,更筛掉了那份“随时可以放弃”的侥幸。




站上大师赛:拼到极致的“隐形”艺术

每天从中午到深夜11点,上场4-6次,每次60分钟全神贯注。

真正的挑战,远不止体能。是在蚊子叮咬时保持静止,是在汗流浃背时维持挺直的背脊,是在巨星身边却克制住一切粉丝心态,化身最专业的“赛场工具人”。

“任何好机会,都不会唾手可得。”——这是他球童之旅最深的体悟。


为何奔赴?他的答案不止“免费看球”

最初的动机很纯粹:“深度参与+也许能蹭个签名合影”。

但旅程的终点,他收获的远不止这些:

一群“卷王”朋友:结识了这群热爱运动、意志坚定的队友,与优秀的人同行,自己也闪闪发光。

顶级赛事的沉浸体验:从观众席到赛场核心,这份参与感独一无二。

超越多巴胺的快乐:“在我6岁花8小时爬上华山之巅后,我就体会到,每次当我凭努力达成了一个艰巨的任务,这种成就感和快乐,远超过任何物质的、多巴胺的享乐。”

从华山之巅到大师赛球场,变的是舞台,不变的是那份用汗水换来的、百分之百的成就感。

宏润博源少年,步履不停

在上海宏润博源学校,我们鼓励每一个学生探索成长的多元路径。吴疆行同学用他的球童之旅生动地诠释了:敢于尝试、充分准备、极致坚持,就能站上任何你想站上的舞台。

这是他预备年级的伊始,一段属于他的“大师赛”传奇,刚刚启幕。

让我们为吴疆行点赞!期待他在未来人生赛场上,继续掷地有声!



When Novak Djokovic and Zhizhen Zhang were swinging their rackets under the global spotlight, a middle school student from Shanghai Hongrun Boyuan School was deeply involved in this tennis extravaganza in his own unique way.

Selected from over 3,000 candidates, enduring "boot camp" training in 37°C heat—his story reminds us: the path to the top is never crowded, because there aren't many who persist.

3,000 → 60: A Tough Battle Starting from the "Resume Round"

Over 3,000 national candidates → screened by resumes & interviews → 100 trainees in the training camp → finally 60 selected.

This was originally a track laid out for "tennis youngsters." Wu Jiangxing, who doesn't play tennis, became the "dark horse."

His secret weapon was a bilingual resume filled with sports spirit: the perseverance of triathlons and the physical strength of a Spartan warrior silently proved—he was ready.

"The day of the selection was so hot I almost wanted to give up. But then I thought about the players battling for hours on court—what’s a little hardship compared to that?"

The 37°C Test: Willpower Is the Real Ticket In

August in Shanghai, 37/38°C outdoors. One hundred youngsters repeated the most tedious movements under the scorching sun: stance, picking up balls, rolling balls, handing towels... Every detail had extremely strict rules.

"The coach said we could take a break if we couldn’t handle it, but I noticed that anyone who got distracted, scratched an itch, or even wiped off sweat would have their number noted down."

Twice, he nearly felt dizzy but chose to stand firm and endure. This "test by fire" weeded out not just 40% of his peers, but also any sense of "it’s okay to quit anytime."





Stepping onto the Masters: The Art of "Invisibility" Pushed to the Extreme

Working daily from noon until 11 p.m., on court 4–6 times, each session requiring 60 minutes of full concentration.

The real challenge went far beyond physical endurance. It was about remaining still despite mosquito bites, maintaining a straight posture while drenched in sweat, and suppressing any fan mentality when near superstars to become the most professional "on-court tool."

"No great opportunity ever comes easily." —This was his biggest takeaway from the ball kid journey.

Why Go Through All This? His Answer Goes Beyond "Free Match Views"

His initial motivation was simple: "deep involvement + maybe snagging an autograph or photo."

But by the end of the journey, he gained far more:

 A group of "overachiever" friends: He met like-minded, determined peers who love sports. Being around excellence made him shine brighter.

An immersive experience at a top-tier event: The unique sense of involvement, from the stands to the heart of the court.

Joy beyond dopamine: "After climbing Huashan Mountain's summit at age 6 in an eight-hour trek, I learned that the sense of achievement and happiness from accomplishing something difficult through hard work far exceeds any material or dopamine-driven pleasure."

From the peak of Huashan to the courts of the Masters, the stage changed, but not the 100% sense of achievement earned through sweat.

Hongrun Boyuan's Youngster, Steps Never Cease

At Shanghai Hongrun Boyuan School, we encourage every student to explore diverse paths of growth. Wu Jiangxing’s ball kid journey vividly demonstrates: dare to try, prepare fully, and persist relentlessly—then you can stand on any stage you aspire to.

This is just the beginning of his middle school years. His very own "Masters" legend has only just begun.

Let’s cheer for Wu Jiangxing! May he continue to make his mark on the court of life ahead


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