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Fan Zhendong's recent performance in the game is really worrying.
First of all, the Singapore Grand Slam tournament was a nightmare.
You know what? He almost got out of the game, and it felt like he slipped on the ring and couldn't get back up.
However, let's not forget his fight against Tomokazu Jang at the Korean Championship.
Wow, that's a big victory! Defeating Tomokazu Zhang was like a shot in the arm, and everyone thought Fan Zhendong was back.
But life is so dramatic that you thought he would go all the way, only to meet Hugo Calderano in the semi-finals.
Let's take a look at that semi-final.
At first, Fan Zhendong didn't seem to find the feeling, as if he forgot to brush his teeth when he got up in the morning, and he always felt that something was wrong.
Hugo led 2:0 as soon as he came up, and the feeling of oppression was like being drenched in heavy rain and shivering with cold.
But Fan Zhendong is not such an easy person to knock down, he pulled back a game, like finding a trace of warmth in the cold wind.
But Hugo didn't give a chance, continued to strengthen the attack, and soon led 3:1 again.
At this time, Fan Zhendong was like building a sand castle on the beach, and Hugo kicked it down.
Still, Fan Zhendong managed to pull a game back, giving us all a glimmer of hope, as if he still had a chance to come back from defeat to victory.
But in the end, Hugo defeated him with a score of 4:2 and advanced to the final.
Fan Zhendong's defeat this time has caused a lot of discussion, and various interpretations have come out, just like everyone guessing the ending of "Game of Thrones", everyone has their own opinion.
Fans, they said that Fan Zhendong lost this time because of a lack of security.
It feels like your phone is still 30% charged, but suddenly it turns off, do you think the charger is broken?
Coach Guo Yan thinks Fan Zhendong is not in good shape.
It's like if you had breakfast, but you still don't feel refreshed in the morning, and then you start to wonder if something was wrong.
There are also some people who think that Fan Zhendong is not focused on table tennis.
It's like you're watching the climax of a TV series, and suddenly the person next to you starts talking about his love experience, can you concentrate on watching it?
Coach Guo Yan spoke out again and firmly stated that poor form was the main reason.
It's like a doctor telling you that there is something wrong with your medical test results and that you need to take a break.
And Fan Zhendong himself also came out to speak out, and he pointed out that he was disturbed by the culture of the fan circle.
It reminds me of when I was a kid, there was always someone who interrupted you while you were doing your homework, and then you couldn't finish your homework.
When it comes to fan circle culture, this is a big topic.
Fan Zhendong's voice to defend his rights was obviously interfered with by the fan circle culture.
It's like you're concentrating on reading a book and suddenly someone is shouting, "Who's your idol?"
Mood swings have a non-negligible impact on the outcome of a high-level game.
Fan Zhendong's match is a vivid example of this, and his mistakes and fluctuations may be related to the outside interference he has received.
The post-match reflection was like everyone guessing the bill after a dinner, and all kinds of analyses came out, but the conclusions were still not so clear.
The performance of the national table tennis men's singles this time is really worrying, like suddenly finding that I lost my notebook on the eve of the final exam.
Their state is like a weather forecast, with rain and shine, which is unpredictable.
Stress and challenges are like "spices" in life, always jumping out of the way to make trouble.
Imagine you're trying to make the perfect pancake, only to have the pancake stick to the pan, and that's probably their mood.
And Hugo's evaluation of Fan Zhendong is more like an old friend's suggestion, sincere but a little harsh.
His comment is like telling you that your clothes have a big grease stain, and although it is not intentional, it still sounds a little uncomfortable.
When it comes to countermeasures, this is a big problem.
First of all, we have to call on Brother Liu Guoliang to come out and form a rights protection team, so that the national table tennis players are no longer like lone heroes, but have a strong backing.
For those who spread the word, we have to strike hard so that they don't feel like spreading gossip is a game.
It's like the gossip that is always chewing on the root of the tongue behind your back, and it makes people feel particularly annoying every time.
Establish a blacklist of prohibited spectators, so that those spectators who always make trouble at critical moments will be barred from entering, protect the rights and interests of national table tennis players, and let them have a relatively quiet competition environment.
Fan's defeat is indeed a complex issue, and his technique and form are only the tip of the iceberg.
Today's athletes not only have to face opponents on the field, but also invisible pressures off the field.
Imagine that before every competition, it is like participating in a "war of public opinion", who can stand this feeling?
Fanquan culture and the rise of social media have made athletes like acrobats walking on a tightrope, and they can lose their balance if they are not careful.
Every fan's attention, every comment, can be a factor that affects their mentality.
National table tennis really needs to make changes, and athletes can no longer be left to face this pressure alone.
They need a relatively quiet, distraction-free environment so that they can perform better and bring out the best in their spectators and fans.
Of course, the athletes themselves are also responsible.
They need to learn how to regulate their mindset and avoid being swayed by external factors.
The competition is not only a contest of technical and physical fitness, but also a test of psychological quality.
Only by truly focusing on the field can we achieve better results on the field.
Protecting the rights and interests of athletes, improving the competition environment, and adjusting the mentality of athletes themselves are the keys to improving the level of table tennis competition in mainland China.
I hope that in the future competitions, our athletes can be even better, and I hope that everyone can give them more support and understanding.