Today we are going to talk about an exciting topic - the great success of Chinese table tennis coach Wang Rui (Japanese name Rui Nakazawa) in the Japanese table tennis world. Recently, at the 2024 All Japan Championships, the Japanese players he coached achieved remarkable results, which is not only his personal glory, but also the international dissemination of Chinese table tennis techniques and ideas.
First, let's take a look at Coach Wang Rui's background. Wang Rui was a player of the Hebei provincial team, in the same batch as Chinese table tennis star Ma Lin, but was not selected for the national team. After retiring at the age of 24, he went to Japan to teach, became a Japanese citizen, and changed his name to Rui Nakazawa. In Japan, he coached the likes of Miu Hirano and Miyu Kihara, helping them achieve remarkable results on the international stage.
Next, let's talk about the performance of the Japanese players coached by Wang Rui in the All Japan Championships. Miu Hirano and Miyu Kihara won the mixed doubles and women's doubles events respectively under the guidance of Wang Rui. These achievements not only demonstrate Wang Rui's professional ability as a coach, but also reflect his effective guidance to players and the dissemination of Chinese table tennis skills.
"Why do you have to change your name to a Japanese surname when you go to Japan? I don't understand! Chinese pay attention to whether they change their name or sit down and do not change their surname! No matter which country you go to, what does it have to do with your name?"
"Japan's naturalization requirements, all those who become Japanese citizens have been changed, that is, let those who enter turn their backs on their ancestors"
"The name has changed, is it Chinese?"
"The nationality and name have been changed, what does it have to do with China?"
"It is normal for naturalization in any country, but why do you have to change your name in Japan when you become naturalized? Do foreign citizens have to change their names when they become naturalized in the mainland? This kind of hegemonic behavior of Japan is really awesome!"
In short, Coach Wang Rui's success in the Japanese table tennis world is not only a personal achievement, but also a beautiful display of Chinese table tennis on the international stage. His story inspires us that no matter what country we are in, the spirit and technique of Chinese table tennis can shine. Let's continue to cheer for the future of Coach Wang Rui and his disciples!