A few days ago, after losing to Linde in the WTT China Grand Slam and stopping in the round of 32, Wang Chuqin said in an interview that he was sorry for the cultivation of the national team in his current state, and hoped that through a few days of adjustment, he could find the feeling of fighting to win in the arena.
It's just that it seems that to this day, Wang Chuqin still hasn't been able to find a good state...
Following the Olympic Games and WTT China Grand Slam were "upset" one after another, in the men's team 1/4 finals of the Asian Championships today, Wang Chuqin was once again "upset" to the 14-year-old Benjamin, who is ranked 210th in the world.
And just this morning, the International Table Tennis Federation has just updated the latest edition of the men's singles world rankings, and Wang Chuqin is still far ahead of the top in the first place, which is indeed a bit "ironic"...
Fortunately, he adjusted his state in time and withstood the pressure in the fourth crucial game against Alameyan, otherwise it would have been unthinkable if he lost 2 points in a row...
After the game, Wang Chuqin himself admitted frankly: Losing the first game is his own problem, and he can't end the game by losing 2 points.
The reason why he was able to defeat the Iran men's team today was Lin Shidong, who has recently won three consecutive men's singles championships in excellent form.
After Wang Chuqin lost 1 point in a single, Lin Shidong and Alamiyan won the game in five sets, three of which were fought with their opponents to 11 points, and even beat their opponents to "red warm" to vent their hoops at one point.
If the Chinese team falls behind 0-2, the follow-up situation may be really unimaginable.
In the other quarter-final, the Korea men's team eliminated the Japan men's team to advance to the semi-finals, and will compete with China for a ticket to the final in the semi-finals.
After all, in the semifinals of the men's team at the Busan World Table Tennis Championships at the beginning of this year, Wang Chuqin lost 1-3 to Zhang Yuzhen, and the Chinese men's team was also involved in danger in the final game.
As spectators and bystanders, no one necessarily has "colored glasses" on anyone, but competitive sports do use results to speak, if you want to dispel all doubts, you still need to "strike iron and be hard"!
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