After Zheng “Zmjjkk” Kang, Another Chinese pro, Whzy impresses the Valorant community with his Jett-operator plays
After Zheng "Zmjjkk" Kang, Another Chinese pro, Whzy impresses the Valorant community with his Jett-operator plays

Whzy (credits: Champions Tour China Qualifiers)
In VCT Master Tokyo, fans witnessed a glimpse of the upcoming Jett demon, ZmjjKK, aka KangKang. He is a 19-year-old Chinese professional Valorant player who dominates everyone with his aggressive playstyle and effective use of the operator, even when attacking. He even took down his idol, Loud’s Aspas, in the tournament. And he held a fairly high K/D and rating while doing that. However, it seems like he’s not the only Chinese Jett who is ready to take on the opposition in Valorant.
The valiant esports scene is in full bloom. With major tournaments taking place throughout the year, the Valorant community never has a free day. Furthermore, many up-and-coming players are slowly rising with an exponential increase in tournaments. Recently, another Valorant player, Whzy, has impressed the community with his Jett-operator plays after Zhen “Zmjjkk” Kang.
Kang can said to be a legend in the Chinese community, so being compared to him can show how much potential Whzy has! Furthermore, this Jett-Operator gameplay has left players and the community in awe all around. Another shocking thing that the community needs to know is how these players haven’t been playing Valorant as long as they have. Tencent got approval to release Valorant in China around December 2022.
So, all these players only took around 5-6 months to adapt to the mechanics of the game and understand its rules and unique features. Furthermore, they made it to pro plays, even besting some of the previous Champions title holders while the game was still fairly new to them. This is a testament to these players’ natural mechanical skills. Moreover, Whzy, the Valorant Chinese Jett, shows how well one can play the game and make it to pro plays with only a few months of practice.
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Wang “Whzy” Hao Zhe, the upcoming new Chinese Valorant star

Right now, the VCT Champions Tour 2023: Champions China Qualifier is going on in full bloom. Bilibili Gaming, a Chinese Valorant Esports Organization, is fiercely sweeping in matches, and Wang “Whzy” Hao Zhe, the main duelist for the team, has impressed the Valorant Community with his Jett-Operator plays. The community is comparing the player with ZmjjKK due to his exceptional Jett plays.
Fans went wild over his gameplay with Jett:
Whzy is a beast
— The Esports Writer (@FionnOnFire) July 5, 2023
He's been putting up huge numbers since China started on VAL
He had one tournament where he averaged over 330 for the entirety of it during the Chamber meta
I think KK has the better Jett but Whzy's Raze is untouchable
Hopefully they play in the final
remember the name https://t.co/5Ro8NOEZCA
— Esports ID – Valorant SEA (@esportsid_) July 5, 2023
Yeah whzy has been next up for a while and now bilibili got the roster for it as well
— dusdtd (@dustdtd) July 5, 2023
This is exactly how this game was meant to be played
— kryo (@kryOOOOOOOOO) July 5, 2023
Finally Whzy getting recognition
— Himari (@Himari17_) July 5, 2023
It was great to see Balla in the CN val Twitch chat during that game
Kang Kang vs Whzy??
whz always has been good
— tondaton (@tondatona) July 5, 2023
Bilibili Gaming has made it to the semifinals with good teamplay, and Whzy is coming out on top. The China Qualifiers are still going on, so fans should cheer on their favorite teams during their matches.
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