Liu said in an interview: "Originally, the world series was usually 7x 14, and then the final was 8x 16. I measured it just now, and it should be 6x 1 1. In addition, the area occupied by the two judging tables is a bit large, and I am a little worried about the safety of athletes running. "
In addition to reducing the venue, this Olympic Games has also formulated many rules that seem reasonable but are actually "wonderful". For example, athletes can't blow into the racket and ball, and can't touch the table with their hands. Turtle, the habit of athletes is not formed in a day or two. If they are allowed to temporarily change their habits for so many years, the game may have no small variables.
For table tennis, the Tokyo Olympic Games can be used as an opportunity to adapt to the temporary rules of the game, and we should take the time to make adjustments these days. If the venue can't be changed back, we can only try our best to adapt. After all, our athletes are not as small as Japanese athletes and need time to adapt.