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  • Published: 17 March 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529961485
  • Imprint: Doubleday
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $38.00

Underspin

  • E Y Zhao



Challengers meets Whiplash in this intimate, bruising novel about the short and tumultuous life of a table tennis prodigy, as seen through the eyes of those pulled into his orbit.


'A staggeringly good debut, written with élan, compassion and wit' Kaliane Bradley, author of The Ministry of Time
'Challengers, but make it table tennis' Lit Hub, 'Most Anticipated Books of 2025'
'An eruption of a debut . . . with meticulous precision and tremendous heart' Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars
'A superior force to be reckoned with' Neel Mukherjee, author of The Lives of Others and Choice

Ryan Lo begins playing table tennis aged eight. His brilliant but ruthless coach sees a talent in him that might be nurtured into greatness.

Through an adolescence marked by hours of practice, matches away from home, clandestine relationships and a determination to win, Ryan ascends to the highest echelons of the game, just as he was supposed to.

But here he is now, dead before his twenty-fifth birthday, leaving grief and confusion in his wake.

Ryan Lo was meant to be great. What happened?

Underspin delves beneath the pressure that forges a champion, and the vulnerability that makes a coming of age: the crackling intensity of a match, the push and pull of first love, and the great injustices committed within our closest relationships.


'A kaleidoscopic novel . . . Zhao's prose is a marvel' Rob Franklin, author of Great Black Hope
'Leaves a trail of fire in its wake . . . An electric debut' Jenny Tinghui Zhang, author of Four Treasures of the Sky
'An unconventional and stylish portrait of a table tennis wunderkind . . . this book will immerse you in its high-stakes world until the very last page' Alina Grabowski, author of Women and Children First

  • Published: 17 March 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529961485
  • Imprint: Doubleday
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $38.00

Praise for Underspin

E. Y. Zhao’s Underspin hurtles down the line and leaves a trail of fire in its wake. An electric debut

Jenny Tingui Zhang, author of Four Treasures of the Sky

Underspin is a kaleidoscopic novel about many things: the dark center of hurt, its ripples, and the unpayable costs of ambition. Zhao’s prose is a marvel—sly, seductive, and cutthroat as a kill shot

Rob Franklin, author of Great Black Hope

An unconventional and stylish portrait of a table tennis wunderkid, Underspin explores the different forces that shape us into who we become. Zhao takes us not only into the packed competition halls and spotless training centers that define one’s career, but the intimate hotel rooms and quiet suburban kitchens that define one’s coming-of-age. Both tender and brutal, visceral and cerebral, this book will immerse you in its high-stakes world until the very last page

Alina Grabowski, author of Women and Children First

Zhao's Underspin is an eruption of a debut. This novel displays a wondrous ability that renders both the central sport and lives that weave around it with meticulous precision and tremendous heart. The beauty of sport the spirit of desire and the sacrifice required for greatness are all captured here in this stunner.

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, National Book Award and Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize-shortlisted author of Chain-Gang All-Stars

E.Y. Zhao arrives on the literary scene like Minerva emerging from the head of Zeus: fully formed, formidable, and a superior force to be reckoned with. Who knew the world needed a table-tennis novel? Except that it is not a table tennis novel, or not just one – it is, indelibly, what the novel has always been about: the tangle of human life; error, power, damage, striving; the complicated ties that connect us in a web at once tensile, tough, and frangible.

Neel Mukherjee, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Lives of Others and Choice

E.Y. Zhao writes with kinetic genius about the fast paced, ultracompetitive world of table tennis, and the bliss and heartbreak of chasing greatness. Underspin is as suspenseful as a championship game and as perfectly orchestrated as a winning shot.

Laura van den Berg, author of State of Paradise

Andre Agassi's Open meets Jennifer Egan's A Visit From the Goon Squad in this wildly exciting, whipsmart and beautiful novel of a tragic table tennis star, told by those who were closest to him. Mobile, adventurous, and deeply imaginative, it's a stunner of a debut

Our Culture

Drive, desire, and determination in the table tennis world are central to exploring how outside forces can shape us. I love a good sports novel and this is a gold medal of a novel. It shocks and awes as good as the masters

Debutiful

Challengers, but make it table tennis . . . I love a character portrait and I love a bildungsroman and I love a sports story that isn't really about sports.

Lit Hub

Beautifully written, funny, and tragic, Underspin is a triumph of a novel

Chicago Review of Books

Zhao’s finest victory is encapsulating both the highest highs and lowest lows of Ryan’s life with the same amount of complexity, nuance, and detail. Underspin showcases the pressure, isolation, and loneliness of high-level sports . . . [A] smashing debut

Shelf Awareness

Like Challengers did to tennis last year, Underspin might do for table tennis. Zhao’s debut is wildly ambitious and searingly brilliant, jolting the reader with devastation, nostalgia, embarrassment, prestige, and sex—all in a completely unexpected field. Underspin is meaty with brain and brawn, radically alive in surprising ways. A tremendous writer of fiction is born

Soft Union

A staggeringly good debut, written with élan, compassion and wit, that takes the world of professional table-tennis and serves us a story about prestige, abuse, ambition, loyalty and the terrible results of feeling surveilled by the eye of high expectations.

Kaliane Bradley, author of The Ministry of Time