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Zheng Qinwen reversed United States star Navarro at the Paris Olympics, but her emotional expression sparked speculation that Chinese athletes were venting their emotions. She said that she began to doubt her life when she wasted a good situation in the competition, which led to speculation about whether the Oriental athletes could only be "quiet machines".
Opponents expressed dissatisfaction, Zheng Qinwen: Chinese athletes can only be "quiet machines"?
Chinese netizens: venting emotions is a "Western patent"?
Zheng Qinwen said that Navarro told her that she was not satisfied with her behavior, and that the other party was not satisfied with her behavior
Opponents expressed dissatisfaction, Zheng Qinwen: Chinese athletes can only be "quiet machines"?
Zheng Qinwen said that he is willing to accept the feedback of his opponents and correct his mistakes, showing a mature side
But some of the purest selves have been lost
Raising the question of whether to vent emotions is only the patent of European and American players, Chinese players can only be a quiet hitting machine
Triggering conjectures about the emotional expression of athletes in different cultures
Zheng Qinwen defeated United States star Navarro 2:1 and advanced to the women's singles final of the Paris Olympics
It is just one game away from equalling the Olympic semi-final record of the legendary Li Na
This victory showed everyone Zheng Qinwen's strength that did not lose to Li Na
also witnessed Zheng Qinwen's character not losing to Li Na
Zheng Qinwen wasted a good situation of leading 6:3 and 7:6 in the tiebreaker, squandered four set points and suffered a reversal, and muttered a few words emotionally
Everyone knows what it is, but no one has picked it up so far
Until the duel with Navarro, Zheng Qinwen was interviewed after the victory
said that he began to doubt his life when he wasted a good situation in the tie-break
When "muttering" on the field, the other party will look over
In fact, Zheng Qinwen was just "muttering to himself" at that time, and he was "muttering to himself"
And this is also Zheng Qinwen's habitual action
But it was still mentioned by Navarro to his face
Navarro told her that she was not satisfied with her behavior and that the other party was not happy with her behavior
If you want to talk about the reason for all this, you have to start with the game
At that time, Navarro won the first set 6:1, and Zheng Qinwen was a little emotional at this time
After returning to the field after smoking a smoke bomb, his eyes were red
Even in the game, sometimes swearing, smashing rackets and other actions
This is a common occurrence on tennis courts, but it was still attacked by Navarro
Perhaps it was because these details made Navarro feel uncomfortable, so he chose to attack him in person
Or maybe it's because Navarro thinks he's too flamboyant on the pitch
Even when he was leading in the first set, he used to use the phrase "too simple" to describe his play
And Navarro made repeated mistakes in the game, even if Zheng Qinwen was in the lead, there was no need to say this
It can be seen how happy Navarro was to be able to win Zheng Qinwen's first game lightly at that time
You might think you can win easily!
But he didn't expect Zheng Qinwen to turn the situation around with tenacious perseverance
The victory meant a lot for Zheng, who had never reached the semi-finals of a Grand Slam tournament since he entered the professional arena
When the field is filled with all kinds of voices and emotions
Many people think that Zheng Qinwen has gone too far
Including Zheng Jie, Jiang Jiemin and other seniors, they all thought that Navarro was too flamboyant on the court at that time
Some netizens even directly compared Navarro to words such as shrews and resentful women to describe his character
In fact, Navarro just couldn't hold back his dissatisfaction with Zheng Qinwen's various behaviors
But Zheng Qinwen's emotional excitement in the game is not excessive
There are people in the history of tennis who are more excited than her, such as Djokovic, Nadal and others
They kept venting their innermost emotions on the field
There are even behaviors such as throwing rackets and destroying balls, and these behaviors are routine operations
Of course, that doesn't mean players can be allowed to behave like this
After all, as an athlete, you should be humble and polite on the field
But in fact, this situation is widespread, such as the drinking water door and the racket door during the Australian Open
So the question is, how can athletes vent their innermost emotions?
Can you only accept everything silently?
According to Zheng Jie and Jiang Minjie, European and American players have a characteristic that they are willing to express their innermost emotions
But this kind of behavior is seen as the "norm", and European and American players are considered to have courage and personality
But if a Chinese player behaves like this, it will be condemned as ignorant and impolite
Could it be that venting emotions is just the preserve of European and American players?
And Chinese players can only be a quiet batting machine?
Zheng Qinwen himself has a distinct personality, and he can be regarded as a "lone ranger" in the tennis world
It has the spirit of "doing death", so it will do something that others can't understand
Including a series of actions such as various expressions, gestures, and muttering on the field
Although she also said that she wanted to be more restrained, she still changed back to her original appearance over time
Maybe Zheng Qinwen already knew that there would be such a voice! It's up to her to do it!
epilogue
Zheng's victory showed her ability to match Li Na's strength and sparked a debate about the Chinese athletes' emotional expressions. In the sports arena, emotional expression is part of a person's trait and should be respected by both Chinese and Western athletes. How do you think athletes should express their emotions during competition? Come and leave a comment to share your views!