He's on the hot search again! Ochalov interacts with the national table tennis every day, and Chinese netizens are "real-name envious"
author:Globe.com
Source: World Wide Web
After losing to Ma Long in singles, Ochalov was on the hot search again, and this time, he was "envied" by Chinese netizens.
(Ochalov won the bronze medal in the men's singles of table tennis at the Tokyo Olympics pictured from Ochalov Weibo)
Today, "real name envy Ochalov" rushed to the fifth place in the hot search. ↓
"Touch Zhang Jike, pinch Sun Yingsha, let Ma Long take a picture on his chest..." Some netizens shared daily photos of the German celebrity and The Chinese table tennis player under the hot search topic. ↓
Many netizens also poured into this topic, expressing envy for his ability to interact closely with the national table tennis players. ↓
Others praised Ocharov while also "Versailles", saying that he was "chasing the stars by strength." ”↓
Some also welcome the "friendly" Ochalov to interact often. ↓
On the evening of July 30, Beijing time, in the men's singles final of table tennis at the Tokyo Olympic Games, China's Ma Long defeated teammate Fan Zhendong to win the gold medal; on the other hand, Germany's Ochalov defeated Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru to win the bronze medal. After the game, fans celebrated the Chinese team on social platforms for winning the championship and runner-up, and also sent "Ochalov crying" to Weibo hot search - this veteran who has played against Malone 19 times and lost 19 times has "circled fans" countless times in recent matches.
Malone also mentioned Ochalov in an interview after the game, saying that Ochalov has come to China many times before, and the two usually have a good relationship, "I think he is the hardest working and most eager player among foreign players." No matter how many times he wins, he will find a way to beat you in the next game. This spirit has always inspired me. ”
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