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What do you want to do, the Japanese Table Tennis Association digs 20 million holes in Linghui, and the Paris Olympics and the Chinese table tennis team are tough to the end

author:Beautiful full moon Y

Oh my God, this is a blast! Imagine that the Japanese Table Tennis Association actually spent 20 million to poach Kong Linghui, the head coach of our Chinese table tennis team! What's going on? Could it be that at the Paris Olympics, the Japanese team wants to be tough with our Chinese team?

Let's talk about Kong Linghui first, this is not only a coach, but can also be called a master tactician and spiritual leader. Under his leadership, the Chinese table tennis team has achieved great results repeatedly, and it is a gold medal harvester! It is understandable that the Japanese Table Tennis Association is red-eyed, but this trick, let's say, is really ruthless.

What do you want to do, the Japanese Table Tennis Association digs 20 million holes in Linghui, and the Paris Olympics and the Chinese table tennis team are tough to the end

You say, why does Japan have to dig up Linghui? For the sake of money? Or is it the lure of technology? Or, did they see some shortcomings within the Chinese team and wanted to take advantage of the weakness? As soon as this incident came out, the reaction of the Chinese table tennis team can be described as quick and tough, after all, who can sit back and watch the core tactics being hollowed out?

What do you want to do, the Japanese Table Tennis Association digs 20 million holes in Linghui, and the Paris Olympics and the Chinese table tennis team are tough to the end

But let's make an analogy, if Coach Kong is really poached, what will the Chinese team be like at the Paris Olympics? Isn't it like a samurai with a broken arm, can he still fight? As for the Japanese team, with the addition of a tactical brain like Kong Linghui, is it like a tiger with wings, even more invincible?

What do you want to do, the Japanese Table Tennis Association digs 20 million holes in Linghui, and the Paris Olympics and the Chinese table tennis team are tough to the end

This poaching battle not only affects the combat effectiveness of the two teams, but also a contest about honor, strategy and future. Think about it, will the table tennis arena of the Paris Olympics become another battlefield between China and Japan? The tense atmosphere makes people's hearts beat faster every minute.

Moreover, we have to think about it, what does the poaching of Kong Linghui mean for the development of Chinese table tennis? Is it a challenge or an opportunity? Isn't it time to reflect on how to better protect and motivate your coaching team to avoid similar poaching incidents from happening again?

In the final analysis, this is not only a matter of Kong Linghui's personal choice, but also related to the future of Chinese table tennis and the overall strategy of national sports. For Japan, it may be a completely new tactical attempt, and it remains to be seen whether they can really improve themselves in this way, or if it is just a short-term gimmick.

In short, the "toughness" of this Sino-Japanese table tennis is far from over. The Paris Olympics will be an important testing ground, not only a contest of technical and physical strength, but also a duel of wisdom and psychology. Let's wait and see where this smokeless war will eventually go.

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