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Wang Manyu's voice: Who do I need to guide? Ma Lin and Xu Hui compete for off-court power!

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In the world of sports, conflicts and controversies are always inevitable. Recently, there has been a high-profile topic in the Chinese women's table tennis world: a dispute between head coach Ma Lin and Wang Manyu's coach Xu Hui. The controversy revolves around a key question – who should be responsible for Wang Manyu's off-court coaching of the game.

Wang Manyu's voice: Who do I need to guide? Ma Lin and Xu Hui compete for off-court power!

From this controversy, we can see the internal management and operation mode of the Chinese women's table tennis team. Marlene has been in this position for a year as head coach.

Over the course of the year, we can see the way he assigns outfield coaching to female table tennis players. In the main team of women's table tennis, only Sun Yingsha's off-court guidance is in charge of its head coach Qiu Yike, while the other four main players are mainly coached by Ma Lin herself. This distribution has been the same in every game for a year.

Wang Manyu's voice: Who do I need to guide? Ma Lin and Xu Hui compete for off-court power!

However, just beneath this calm surface, an undercurrent is surging. Xu Hui, who is Wang's head coach, questioned this long-standing arrangement. As time passed, especially into the 2024 Olympic year, Xu Hui became more and more convinced that his direct involvement in coaching was crucial to Wang's performance. He believes that the tacit understanding and understanding with Wang Manyu can play a greater role in the game.

Wang Manyu's voice: Who do I need to guide? Ma Lin and Xu Hui compete for off-court power!

This view was not shared by Marlene. Marin believes that as a head coach, he is directly responsible for the performance of all the main players. He insisted that changing off-field coaching would affect the stability and performance of the entire team.

In addition, Ma Lin also mentioned that Xu Hui is a relatively young coach who lacks experience as an off-court coach in major events.

At the same time, Wang Manyu himself also expressed his thoughts. Although she did not directly say which side she supported, there was a hint of inclination in her rhetoric - she would prefer a coach who has a better understanding with her to serve as an off-court coach. Obviously, she thinks Xu Hui, the coach who has been in charge of her training and coaching, is a better fit.

Wang Manyu's voice: Who do I need to guide? Ma Lin and Xu Hui compete for off-court power!

There is no easy solution to this controversy. On the one hand, Ma Lin, as the head coach, needs to consider the interests and stability of the entire team, and on the other hand, the tacit relationship between Xu Hui and Wang Manyu is also extremely important for Wang Manyu's performance in the game. In this case, Wang Manyu's choice is particularly crucial.

In sports, the relationship between coaches and athletes often makes or breaks the game. In this specific case, we see a delicate balance between coordination and cooperation within the coaching team on the one hand, and the personal relationship and understanding between the coach and the athlete on the other. Wang Manyu's performance will undoubtedly become a focus of attention in the next matches. Her choices, whether she leans towards Marin's unified guidance or opts to work more closely with Xu Hui, will affect her performance in future events.

In the end, will this argument find a mutually satisfactory solution?

Will Wang Manyu be able to find the most suitable guidance for herself in this dispute? The answers to these questions may only be given by time. And we, as sports lovers and spectators, can only wait and see, looking forward to seeing a more mature and powerful Wang Manyu in the next games.

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