Chinese women's table tennis: Behind the victory
Introduction:On the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the Spring Festival, the Chinese women's table tennis team reversed the Japanese team with a score of 3-2 at the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan, winning the women's team championship of the World Table Tennis Championships for the sixth time in a row. This victory is not only another confirmation of the strength of Chinese women's table tennis, but also a special holiday gift. However, in addition to the joy of victory, should we ponder what we see after this dazzling victory?
Controversy over the formation of troops:
Behind the Chinese women's table tennis championship, the coaching staff's arrangement of players has caused a lot of controversy. Especially Wang Yidi's reuse, she has performed well in the domestic arena, but she seems to be unable to do so in the international arena. Against Japan's Miu Hirano, Wang Yidi did not win a game, a defeat that not only hit the coaching staff, but also exposed their failure to learn from past defeats.
Lessons from strategic blunders:
World rankings are important, but in team competitions, strategy is even more crucial. The negligence of the coaching staff has led to a strategic challenge to the Chinese women's team, leaving a team that should have a better chance of winning in a difficult situation. Although head coach Marin sincerely expressed his awareness of his decision-making mistakes, the responsibility still rests on his shoulders. As the team leader, he should be responsible for the victory of the whole team.
Voices of the team members:
In the post-match interview, Chen Meng expressed his sincere gratitude to Sun Yingsha for her contribution. She emphasised the importance of Sun's performance at key moments for the team. At the same time, she also mentioned the help that Liu Guoliang gave in the game, and this support gave her a lot of confidence. However, she also opened up about her poor form in the game, which has also raised concerns about her future fitness.
Wang Manyu's regrets:
As a big regret of this competition, Wang Manyu expressed his disappointment in an interview about not being able to participate in the finals. Her strength is undoubted, but her absence is undoubtedly a big loss for the Chinese team. It also makes people wonder if the coaching staff will pay more attention to the state and mentality of the players in future games to avoid similar regrets from happening again.
Conclusion:
The victory of the Chinese women's table tennis is worth celebrating, but we should also learn from the victory. The coaching staff needs to be more cautious in strategizing and taking into account all possible scenarios. The players also need to adjust their state and mentality, only in this way can the Chinese women's table tennis continue to maintain its leading position in the world table tennis arena. It's time to reflect on what we can do to improve on the back of the victory.