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The pattern is high! Wang Chuqin responded that the racket was stepped on: The photographer didn't mean it, and I can play it well with the sub-board

In the table tennis mixed doubles gold medal match of the Paris Olympics that ended on the evening of July 30, Beijing time, the world's No. 1 Chinese pair Sun Yingsha/Wang Chuqin defeated the North Korean dark horse combination 4-2 after 6 rounds of fierce battles and won the sixth gold medal for the Chinese delegation in this Olympic Games.


However, after the Chinese team won the championship, there was an unexpected "little episode". Wang Chuqin put the racket on the sidelines after the game and took a photo with the national flag with Sun Yingsha, but unfortunately, the racket was suspected to have been trampled on by a crowd of photojournalists. Coach Xiao Zhan picked up the racket after discovering the abnormality, but it was too late, and the racket had been broken.


Faced with the photojournalist's rude behavior, Wang Chuqin immediately became emotional and said: "How can you report them? In an interview after the game, Wang Chuqin still regained his composure, and he responded generously: "Even though he is an Olympic photographer, he probably shouldn't behave like this. I feel like this situation is a little out of control and I don't understand why it's happening, but they probably didn't mean to!Wang Chuqin's words also reflect his high emotional intelligence and pattern.


Wang Chuqin still comforted the fans: "I can't help it when it happens, that's providence, and then I can play well with the secondary board.


Wang Chuqin will participate in the men's singles and men's team competitions in the next two competitions of this Olympic Games. Wang Chuqin's men's singles competition will start at 4 pm on the 31st, and he and Fan Zhendong will shoulder the heavy responsibility of defending the Chinese men's table tennis title.

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