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Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

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In the international badminton arena, the performance of the Chinese badminton women's doubles team has always attracted attention at home and abroad. However, under the leadership of coach Kang Kyung-jin, despite the team's high level of skills and tactics, it has repeatedly lost to the South Korean team in the Uber Cup and Asian Games in recent years, a phenomenon that has undoubtedly caused widespread discussion and controversy. Why is it still difficult for the national women's doubles team to break through the barriers of the Korean team despite the top coaches and excellent players? This is the question on the minds of all badminton fans.

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

Looking back at the past few editions of the Uber Cup and Asian Games, we can see some clear figures and facts. In recent matches, China's Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan have lost to their South Korean opponents at crucial moments, especially in the high-pressure finals. For example, in the final of the last Uber Cup, they lost to the Koreans 21-18, 18-21, 16-21 and lost the title. This is not only a technical problem, but also a lack of tactical response and psychological adjustment.

Kang Kyung-jin, the former head coach of the South Korean national team, has no doubts about her coaching ability, but she does not seem to have been able to fully develop her talents when coaching the Chinese women's doubles. Is it cultural differences, training methods or communication issues that have caused the barriers to the transmission of ideas? These may have contributed to the repeated frustration of China's women's doubles in key matches.

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

Despite the regrettable past results, we have reason to be optimistic about the future. In particular, the rise of the new generation of players Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning has brought new hope to the national feather women's doubles. The young duo have been outstanding in recent tournaments and quickly climbed to third in the world rankings. Their technical characteristics and style of play, especially in terms of speed and attacking power, bode well for their potential to achieve even better results in future international competitions.

Looking ahead to the upcoming 2024 Tang You Cup, all eyes will be on these two rising stars and whether they can help the Chinese team get rid of the shadow of the South Korean team. The strategy and mental preparation of the whole team will be the key to winning the game. Analyzing past defeats and deficiencies, combined with the adjustment of new tactics, will be the focus of Kang Kyung-jin and his team.

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

In conclusion, while the Chinese Badminton Women's Doubles team faces some challenges under Kang Kyung-jin's leadership, especially back-to-back defeats against South Korea, the rise of a new generation of players gives us hope for the future. Through continuous analysis and improvement, combined with the vitality and potential of young players, the national women's doubles is expected to achieve better results in future international competitions. This is not only a battle of technology and tactics, but also a test of psychology and teamwork. We are looking forward to seeing a different Chinese Women's Doubles in the 2024 Tang You Cup, a team that can overcome the disadvantages of the past and show a new look.

On the international badminton stage, the performance of the Chinese women's doubles badminton team has always attracted much attention. Despite the leadership of renowned coach Kang Kyung-jin, the team suffered repeated setbacks against tough opponents South Korea, especially in the important Uber Cup and Asian Games matches. This back-to-back defeat has sparked widespread attention and discussion: why is it still difficult for the Chinese team, with its top coaches and excellent players, to break through the South Korean team's defense?

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

First of all, it should be seen that there are indeed some problems with the performance of the Chinese women's doubles in key matches. Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan, for example, were inconsistent in the final, especially against their South Korean rivals. This may be related to the team's tactical response and psychological adjustment, or it may also have certain barriers to coach Kang Kyung-jin's coaching method and communication between the players.

Kang Kyung-jin was the head coach of the South Korean team, and her coaching ability is obvious to all. However, she has not been able to fully exploit her talents when coaching the Chinese Women's Doubles, which may have involved differences in training methods, cultural differences and communication styles. Taken together, these factors may have contributed to China's repeated defeats in women's doubles against South Korea.

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

However, there is no need to be overly pessimistic. The emergence of a new generation of players Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning has brought new hope and vitality to the Chinese women's doubles team. The two youngsters are well-rounded, with a clear advantage in speed and attack, and have quickly established themselves as a world-ranked pair. Their growth and performance indicate that the Chinese women's doubles may have even more impressive results in the future.

Looking ahead to the upcoming 2024 Tongyou Cup, all focus will be on these two rising stars and the entire team. The team's strategic adjustment, mental preparation and how to better develop the potential of each player will be important tasks in front of the coaching staff. Through in-depth analysis and improvement of past shortcomings, combined with new tactics and the dynamism of young players, the Chinese women's doubles is expected to show a new style in future international competitions.

Kang Kyung-jin has been the coach of the national feather women's doubles for 3 years, and it is a pity to lose the Uber Cup and the Asian Games women's team

In conclusion, although the Chinese Women's Doubles have faced challenges in the past period and failed to achieve the desired results in key competitions, with the addition of new talents and the continuous adjustment of tactics, there is reason to believe that they can perform better in the international arena in the future. It's going to be an all-out battle of technical, tactical and mental qualities, and we look forward to seeing a new and stronger Chinese Women's Doubles.

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