Gold and silver shine in Paris! The Chinese women's table tennis team will once again reach the top of the Olympic Games, with Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha staging a wonderful sisterhood in the women's singles final of the table tennis at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
This game is like a Hollywood blockbuster, with suspense and climaxes, which makes people addicted to watch!
Imagine two Chinese girls standing at both ends of the table in Hall 4 of the Colosseum du Sud, their eyes flashing with the desire to win gold.
As the defending champion, Chen Meng naturally does not want to give up his throne.
As for Sun Yingsha, this young little devil is also gearing up and vowing to make a splash on the Olympic stage.
At the beginning of the game, Chen Meng was like playing chicken blood, serving, receiving, forehand, backhand, every movement was smooth, as if he was dancing an elegant ballet.
Sun Yingsha was not to be outdone, her speed was as fast as a rocket, and her racket was wielded more violently than an electric fan.
The two of you go back and forth, and the little white ball on the table seems to have been magical, drawing beautiful arcs in the air.
In the first game, Chen Meng won 11:7, as if announcing to the world: Look, I'm still the queen! But Sun Yingsha is not a master to be messed with, in the second game, she was like eating secret protein powder, full of strength, and won 11:9 to win back a city.
This is interesting, the game has become a tug-of-war, the two of you chase me, the score rises alternately, and the audience on the sidelines are watching intently, for fear of missing any wonderful moment.
In the third and fourth games, Chen Meng once again showed her veteran demeanor, winning 11:8 and 11:6 in a row.
At this time, everyone thought that the outcome had been decided, and Chen Meng was going to defend his title smoothly.
But Sun Yingsha didn't play her cards according to common sense, and in the fifth game, she seemed to have turned on the Super Saiyan mode and pulled back a game with a score of 11:4.
This turned the audience upside down, and they were all thinking: Are we going to witness a reversal drama?
Chen Meng is still a step above the rest of the world.
In the sixth game, she was like a seasoned conductor and kept the tempo of the game firmly in her hands.
In the end, Chen Meng won the winning game 11:9, defeated Sun Yingsha with a total score of 4:2, and successfully defended the Olympic women's singles championship.
After the game, the two girls hugged each other and cried, and this scene was so warm that people's hearts were melting.
They use their strength to prove to the world that the strength of Chinese table tennis is so strong! It's not just a game, it's a visual feast, a perfect display of sportsmanship.
But who would have thought that just when we were cheering for the national table tennis girls, there was a bloody storm on the Internet.
Some netizens who have their brains in water have to pull this wonderful game into the quagmire of fan circle culture.
They were dismissive of Chen Meng's victory, and even attacked maliciously, which was simply unreasonable!
These people are afraid that they have forgotten that there is nothing to win or lose in the Olympic arena? Our girls win glory for the country, and every one of them is a hero! But these netizens are good, they have to take sides, as if they are the ones who won the gold medal.
This kind of behavior,To put it bluntly, it's a typical keyboard warrior.,Hiding behind the screen to play prestige.,Have the ability to try it out on the field?
Fortunately, the online platform acted in time and banned more than 300 accounts at once.
The owners of these accounts are probably holding their phones and crying their noses now.
Seriously, this kind of punishment is not too much, if I want to say, these people should be given a taste of permanent ban, to see if they dare to fire indiscriminately.
In the face of this farce, our table tennis sister Deng Yaping will quit.
As soon as she opened her mouth, it was called a word bead! Sister Deng said that Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha both performed very well, and there were no losers in this game at all.
This is even more beautiful than when she played! Sister Deng also didn't forget to teach those who make trouble a lesson: who you like is your freedom, but don't want to hurt others! That's right, that's a joy!
Our national table tennis girls are all a family, and whoever wins won, isn't it all for the country? Those brainless fans in the fan circle, do you really like athletes, or do you just use them as a tool to satisfy your vanity? If you want me to say, you people, you should do some introspection and see if your behavior has gone too far.
Recalling the sweaty figures of Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha on the Olympic field, and then looking at these boring war of words on the Internet, it really makes people laugh and cry.
Our athletes are fighting for the honor of the country, but what kind of fandom culture are you engaging in here, isn't this putting the cart before the horse?
Ladies and gentlemen, let's be sober! The charm of sports competition lies in fairness and justice, and in the fighting spirit of athletes.
We should learn to look at every game with a rational eye and evaluate every athlete with an objective attitude.
It's normal to win or lose, don't hold athletes too high, and don't put them too low.
Let's work together to make the sports circle a clean and healthy environment.
Let the field return to its purest appearance, so that athletes can win glory for the country without distraction.
Our sports industry in China needs everyone's rational support, not brainless praise or malicious slander.
What I want to say is that in the face of this invasion of fan culture, it is incumbent upon each of us to stand up and say no.
Whether it is athletes, coaches, or ordinary spectators, we should all use our actions to maintain the purity of sports.
Only in this way can our sports develop healthily and our athletes perform at their best on the field.
Dear readers, what do you think about this? In the face of the ravages of fan circle culture, how should we guide it correctly? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area, let's discuss together, and jointly contribute to the development of China's sports industry!
I can't help but be reminded of a trending topic I saw on social media the other day.
Some netizens posted: I think this match between Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha gave me a new understanding of sportsmanship.
Their performance on the field is textbook!
This netizen's words hit the nail on the head! Let's think about it carefully, where is the performance of Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha on the field like those brainless fans in the fan circle say? They are obviously speaking with strength, and interpreting what real sportsmanship is with sweat!
You see, Chen Meng, as the defending champion, could have been on top, but she still gave her all on the field and didn't dare to take it lightly.
Isn't that respect for the opponent? As for Sun Yingsha, although she is young, her composure in the game is amazing.
Where is this, losing is a failure, it is clearly showing the world the demeanor of Chinese athletes!
Some netizens commented: I think the problems exposed by this incident are far more than just the culture of the fan circle.
Should we reflect on why so many people treat sports competitions as entertainment gossip?
This netizen's words are really in one sentence! Let's think about it, why would some people treat the Olympic Games, a major event of national honor, as a star chase? Is there something wrong with our education? Or is our social ethos too deeply eroded by the idea of entertainment to death?
Sports competitions are not talent shows, and athletes are not idol stars.
They represent the honor of the country and show the spirit of the nation.
How should we look at them? Shouldn't there be more rationality and less fanaticism? More respect, less pointless bickering?
A netizen wrote in the comment area: I think Deng Yaping's response is particularly good! She not only affirmed the performance of the two athletes, but also called on everyone to respect the athletes.
This is the responsibility that a predecessor should have!
That's right! Deng Yaping's response can be said to have drawn a perfect end to this farce.
She used her experience and wisdom to show everyone what true sportsmanship is.
The competition between athletes is never a life-and-death fight, but a process of mutual motivation and common progress.
Some netizens put forward a very interesting point: I think this incident also reflects that our expectations of athletes may be too high.
Should we give them more tolerance and understanding, instead of buttoning up the big hat of 'winning glory for the country' at every turn?
This point of view is worth pondering! We always have a habit of thinking of athletes as supermen, feeling that they should always be at their best and always be able to win.
Have we ever thought that athletes are also ordinary people, and there will be ups and downs? Do our expectations of them sometimes become an invisible pressure?
Another netizen said: I think the biggest revelation of this incident is that we need to build a healthier sports culture.
It's not just the athletes who have to work hard, but we the spectators also have to learn how to properly appreciate the competition and support the athletes.
That's so true! The construction of sports culture is not only the business of athletes and coaches, but also the responsibility of each and every one of us.
We need to learn to appreciate the excitement of the game and not just focus on winning and losing.
We must learn to respect the efforts of every athlete, rather than going online at every turn.
Only in this way can our sports cause truly develop healthily.
A question suddenly occurred to me: Can we learn from foreign practices? For example, in some developed countries, physical education begins in primary school.
Not only do they teach children how to exercise, but they also teach them how to appreciate the game and how to respect their opponents.
Can this kind of education fundamentally solve the problems we are facing?
Some netizens wrote in the comment area: I think this incident has also exposed our media literacy problems.
For the sake of traffic, many self-media do not hesitate to create confrontation and incite emotions.
Should we say 'no' to this kind of behavior?
This netizen's point of view can be described as hitting the nail on the head! In this era of information explosion, many self-media do not hesitate to create contradictions and sow discord in order to attract attention.
They portray the normal competitive relationship between athletes as an incompatible hatred.
This practice not only harms the athletes, but also misleads the public.
Each of us should improve our media literacy, learn to distinguish between the truth and falsehood of information, and not be easily incited to emotions.
Looking back on this incident, it is not difficult to find that the root of the problem is actually that our understanding of sportsmanship is not deep enough.
The significance of sports competitions is not only to compete for medals, but also to show the potential of human beings and convey a positive spirit.
Whether it is Chen Meng or Sun Yingsha, the fighting spirit they showed on the field is what we should learn.
Let's work together to create a healthier and more rational sports environment.
Let's look at every game with appreciation and treat every athlete with respect.
Only in this way can our sports truly flourish and our athletes perform at their best on the field.
What I want to say is that the inheritance of sportsmanship requires the efforts of each and every one of us.
Whether it's athletes, coaches, or ordinary spectators, we all have to contribute to this.
Let us work together to create a sports world full of positive energy, so that sports can truly become a source of strength that unites people's hearts and invigorates the national spirit!