Thanh Thuy makes curly hair before SEA Games 33
Striker Tran Thi Thanh Thuy has temporarily said goodbye to Gunma Green Wings club (Japan) to return to Vietnam, joining the Vietnam women's volleyball team to prepare for the 33rd SEA Games.
After a day's break, the 1997-born hitter started practicing with her teammates. Notably, according to a post from a fan's account, Thanh Thuy appeared with a strange interface. She made curls for her short, black hair, different from the familiar image of short hair, a personality that has followed her for many years.

This new interface of Thanh Thuy makes fans excited. Many people left comments praising Thanh Thuy. Some humorous comments even commented that the captain of the Vietnamese women's volleyball team looks no different from a Japanese athlete.
According to the schedule, Thanh Thuy and the whole team will participate in the 33rd SEA Games from December 9.
Men's team opponent announces list
At the 33rd SEA Games, the Thai men's volleyball team is in Group A with Vietnam, Singapore and Laos. Recently, the home team announced the list of 14 players attending the upcoming tournament.
The list includes Supakorn Jenthaisong, Suwit Mahasiriyothin, Anurak Phanram, Chaiwat Thungkham (main striker); Napadet Bhinijdee, Amornthep Khonhan (opposite setter); Kissada Nilsawai, Anuchit Pakdeekaew, Toopadit Phraput, Prasert Pinkaew (middle blocker); Narongrit Janpirom, Boonyarid Wongtorn (second blocker); Nattapong Chachamnan, Tanapat Charoensuk (libero).
With a highly rated force and home field advantage, the Thai men's volleyball team cannot hide their ambition to win the gold medal at this year's SEA Games.
Thailand team causes surprise
The Thai women's volleyball team has also just officially announced the list of 14 athletes who will participate in the 33rd SEA Games. This is a tournament where they are determined to play at home.
According to the registration sent to the organizing committee, the team from the land of the Golden Temple surprised everyone when they brought only one opposite setter, which was Pimpichaya Kokram. This player is considered the main attacker of the "War Elephants".
The full list of this team includes Ajcharaporn Kongyot, Chatchu-on Moksri, Sasipapron Janthawisut, Kuttika Kaewpin and Warisara Seetalert (main blocker); Pimpichaya Kokram (opposite setter); Thatdao Nuekjang, Hattaya Bamringsuk, Wimonrat Thanaphan and Kany Kunmueang (middle blocker); Pornpun Guedpard and Natthanicha Jaisaen (second blocker); Piyanut Pannoy and Kallyarat Kamwong (libero).

This squad shows that Thailand still maintains a familiar framework with many experienced players, while maintaining the fast-paced and technical playing style that has been their identity for many years. With the team being rated as superior to the other teams, the home girls have no other goal than the gold medal.