To be honest, Zhou Zeqi never really impressed me, he's like a lesser version of Du Pengyu, just not as experienced, consistent and accurate yet, including stamina-wise not on par.
Zhou Zeqi is a letdown, the only senior player from the CHN camp playing and he couldn't hold the fort , even losing to a youngster barely out of the junior circuit.
I am afraid both Z. Zeqi and H Yuxiang notwithstanding they have improved can never be world beaters. They have been given opportunities galore but I am afraid to say they lack natural talent to win tournaments. Its far better to use them to train the juniors, sorry to say. They can contribute more in this role. I include Zhao Junpeng in this too.
I think so too, the three you mentioned have been disappointing, even Zhao Junpeng, already 23 years old. Huang YX is 26 now, and the youngest of the three, Zhou Zeqi at 21, is still not showing signs of a breakthrough. I'm more hopeful of Lu Guangzu, 22, and Ren Pengbo, also 22. Still early to say about Liu Haichao, 20, and Sun Feixiang, also 20, as well as Weng Hongyang, 19. And I'm still waiting to see if Lin Guipu, 21, is able to make a successful comeback. CHN MS is really in need of new blood.
I installed mine long ago (or rather I upgraded it from I don't remember where or how). Anyway, found it here, https://www.crx4chrome.com/crx/51221/ Before you install anything new from the Internet, esp the free stuff, always make sure your OS is up-to-date with the latest updates and security features, including the very important anti-virus program.
Maybe i am too optimistic and a bit hypothetical, but a real good chance for Lakshya to beat three Chinese MS in a row(should i say Zhou is the most dangerous of them all?).. Something no Indian must have achieved till date as far as i recall.