The champion of men's singles table tennis in Hangzhou Asian Games is Wang Chuqin.
In the men's singles table tennis final of Hangzhou Asian Games held on October 2nd, China's Wang Chuqin won the championship successfully with outstanding performance, while his teammate Fan Zhendong won the silver medal.
In the men's singles semi-final of table tennis, two players from China, Fan Zhendong and Zhang Yuzhen, and Wang Chuqin and Huang Zhen Ting from Hongkong, China, attracted much attention. Fan Zhendong beat South Korean player Zhang Yuzhen 4-1, showing his strength as a top player. In the other semi-final, Wang Chuqin also defeated China's Hong Kong player Huang Zhen Ting 2-, and successfully advanced to the final.
In the final, Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin met two top players. The competition between them not only represents the honor of their respective countries, but also is the pinnacle of table tennis in Asia. After the competition, Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin both showed superb skills and strong fighting spirit. In the first game, Fan Zhendong won by 1. However, in the second game, Wang Chuqin played well and pulled back a game without "1".
The subsequent competition became more and more fierce, and both players started a duel with high concentration and competitive level. In the third game, Wang Chuqin took the lead by 13 to 11. However, Fan Zhendong won 11-9 in the fourth game, bringing the game back to the same starting line.
In the crucial fifth game, Wang Chuqin performed well, starting with 4-1 and finally winning. As a result, he became the champion of table tennis men's singles in this Asian Games, while Fan Zhendong missed the gold medal with regret.
Wang Chu Qin's personal table tennis features:
Wang Chuqin was born on May 11th, 2, nicknamed "Big Head". He won the men's team and men's singles championship in 213, the men's team and mixed doubles champion in 214, the men's singles champion in 215 and the men's team in 215. The coach's evaluation of Wang Chuqin is that he plays advanced, dares to fight and fight at critical moments, and does not lose the "Tibetan Mastiff" ZhangJike.
In p>215, Wang Chuqin broke out in an all-round way, first becoming the first post- player in the history of table tennis. Then, in the quarter-finals of men's singles in 215, he beat Malone with a big score of "3", and directly promoted to the national first team with the results of the top 8 men's singles in the all-championship. In the subsequent men's singles competition of the first Youth Games, Wang Chuqin defeated a team of players such as Lin Gaoyuan, Yu Ziyang and Ren Hao successively, and defeated Wei Shihao 4-2 in the final to win the men's singles championship of the Youth Games.
As the key training objects of national table tennis in the future, young players like Wang Chuqin in 2 are younger and have age advantages. Technically, Wang Chuqin's forehand attacks violence without losing his composure, and his backhand quickly tears the diagonal line and often hits the cross ball. It is better to play without obvious loopholes than Zhou Yu's backhand is super strong and his forehand is weak. However, it is an urgent problem to be solved because of the too high figure and the slow pace under your feet.