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An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

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Four years later, at the Los Angeles Olympics, can Chinese women's table tennis keep its glory?

Can you believe it? Four years later, at the Los Angeles Olympics, the Japanese teenager Miwa Zhangmoto, who is still on the field, will be 20 years old and in the prime of his youth, while our main women's table tennis team, Chen Meng will enter the mature age of 34 years old, and Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu will also usher in the golden age of 27 and 29 years old respectively. In the face of such an age gap, we can't help but ask: Can Chinese women's table tennis keep its glory and continue to shine on the world stage?

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

Don't look at the current Zhang Benmeihe is still immature in the arena, with fewer wins and more losses, but don't forget, she is a young player who is only a teenager. Four years, for an athlete, is a golden period of growth and transformation. With her talent and hard work, her growth rate is remarkable. In the next four years, she will accumulate more competition experience, improve her overall strength, and gradually make a name for herself on the international stage.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

At the same time, our women's table tennis team is also facing new challenges and opportunities. Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu and other main players, although they are getting older, their experience and skills are still valuable assets of Chinese women's table tennis. They need to keep their form while constantly adapting to the new competition environment and the challenges of their opponents. At the same time, we also look forward to more young players coming to the fore and injecting new vitality and hope into Chinese women's table tennis.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

Judging from the current reserve force of women's table tennis, there are indeed not many players who can compete with Zhang Benmeihe. This is both a challenge and an opportunity. The challenge is that we need to develop more potential young players as soon as possible to cope with the fierce competition in the international arena in the future. The opportunity lies in the fact that we have the opportunity to inject new blood and vitality into Chinese women's table tennis through the selection and training of new talents.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

For a young player like Zhang Benmeihe, although the current victory or defeat is not the most important thing, every match is an opportunity for her to grow and sharpen. For Chinese women's table tennis, we also need to have a long-term vision and planning, not only to pay attention to the current achievements and honors, but also to pay attention to the future development and inheritance.

This kind of precipitation seems to be a magic mirror that can glimpse the future. Taking Sasha's struggle as an example, she stepped into the door of the national team at the age of 17, and after six years of ups and downs, she is now firmly seated as the first sister of women's table tennis. Compared with Zhang Benmeihe, Sasha's starting point can be described as unique. As soon as she entered the national team, she was like opening the "open" mode, enjoying top-level training resources and equipment, which was beyond the reach of Zhang Benmeihe.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

Imagine if Miwa Zhang could also have a world-class head coach, her skills might be able to usher in a qualitative leap. After all, with the right guidance and scientific training, her potential will undoubtedly be more fully tapped.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

The Japan Table Tennis Association has a clear understanding of this. They understand that this group of players may not be able to compete with the Chinese team in terms of strength for the time being, but they are not discouraged. Instead, they choose to use young players to train, experience, and polish. They believe that given enough time and opportunity, these young players will eventually grow up and show strong competitiveness.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

This belief and determination is fully reflected in Japanese women's table tennis. Whether it was Sun Yingsha and Chen Meng's final, or Hina Hayata's attentive expression when watching the battle, it revealed their desire to win and their persistent pursuit of skill. Their hard work and fighting spirit are exactly what the Japan Table Tennis Association expects to see.

At the same time, however, we have to ask: where are the young players who also have dreams, such as the Kuomans? Are they also working silently, waiting for their own opportunities and challenges? Perhaps, one day in the future, they will also stand on the highest podium like Sasha and shine their own light.

An indisputable fact is: four years later, Zhang Benmeihe is only 20 years old at the Los Angeles Olympics!

Four years later, the Los Angeles Olympics will be a new stage and a challenge. We expect that the Chinese women's table tennis team can continue to carry forward the fine tradition and fighting spirit, and show more outstanding strength and style on the field. At the same time, we also hope that more young players can stand out and inject more hope and motivation into the future of Chinese women's table tennis.

So, what do you expect from the Chinese women's table tennis team at the Los Angeles Olympics in four years' time? How do you think we should respond to the challenges of young players like Miwa Zhang? Welcome to leave your views and ideas in the comment area, and let us cheer for Chinese women's table tennis together!

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