The Chinese Taipei men's team faced the Czech Republic at the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, and Gao Chengrui encountered a serious challenge. In the first set, Gao Chengrui and Lu Bomir faced off, and Lu Bomir's steady play made Gao Chengrui lose one game after another, losing the first game 5-11. Although the second game increased, it still lost 7-11 and fell behind by a large score. In the third game, Gao Chengrui and Lubomir fought to a 22-22 draw, and finally won 22-24. The rare appearance of this score also made people see the fierce confrontation and endless suspense.
Gao Chengrui's attacking characteristics were not fully utilized, making the whole game extremely difficult. Although he took the lead in the third game, Lubomir's stubborn counter-attack turned the tide dramatically. The result may have come as a surprise, but it was competitiveSportsThat's the charm of being on the field, and a split second on the field can change everything.
In the past,Table tennisThe official competition continued to use the long-term 21-point system for a single game, but after 2001, this system was abolished by the ITTF and replaced with the current 11-point system for a single game. This adjustment is intended to increase the intensity and spectacle of the game, as with fewer points, players have a better chance of winning with a brave challenge. Under the 11-point system, the game tends to be tied at 10, but it is extremely difficult to reach 20 draws, because both sides will face great pressure and tension at this time. However, just as there are no absolute laws in everything, there will still be unexpected suspense and excitement in the game.
The fierce duels and competitions contained in just one game often allow people to see the fighting spirit and skill level of the players. In the contest between the Chinese Taipei team and the Czech Republic, the duel between Gao Chengrui and Lu Bomir showed this tense and exciting plot, and the score of 22-24 also fully demonstrated the excitement and uncertainty of the single game.
In the past, Gao Chengrui has made a name for himself on the field with his outstanding performance, and even almost won the Asian ChampionshipsWang Chuqin。However, as time went on, his development seemed to stagnate. In this World Table Tennis Championships, Gao Chengrui suffered a 0-3 defeat in a row, losing to Zhang Benzhihe and Lu Bomir respectively. The lack of form has made people worry, and at the same time, we hope that he can adjust his form as soon as possible.
AthleticsSportsThe charm of every athlete is that they can perform their best on the field, and the process of competing for victory is full of variables and challenges. Although Gao Chengrui encountered twists and turns in this competition, it also gave him a chance to think and summarize, so as to better adjust his training and preparation, and prepare for future competitions.
This article introduces the rare score situation that Gao Chengrui encountered in a match in the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, as well as the past and presentTable tennisChanges in the competition system. Although Gao Chengrui encountered challenges in the competition, he also showed the tenacity and hard work of an athlete in the fierce competition. AthleticsSportsThe beauty of every game is that every game can lead to unexpected results, and it is in this variable that athletes continue to grow and improve. I hope that Gao Chengrui can find his form in the future games and continue to work forTable tennisContribute to the cause.