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On July 31, 2021, in Japan, during the women’s doubles semifinals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan defeated Kim So-yeong/Kong Hee-yong with a score of 2-0. Image from Visual China
Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan are still young and have plenty of time to adjust themselves. Looking forward to the Paris Olympics in three years, watch out as they will ignite the atmosphere in a whole new way.
Written by | Yang Wang
Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan are destined to become the best representatives of breaking out at the Tokyo Olympics. On August 3, after the Chinese badminton team returned home with 2 golds and 4 silvers, the Korean Badminton Association officially sued star Chen Qingchen, claiming that she used insulting language, and this matter has been appealed to the Badminton World Federation. The incident’s cause is already known to everyone—on July 31, Beijing time, during the women’s doubles semifinals at the Tokyo Olympics, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan defeated the Korean duo Kim So-yeong/Kong Hee-yong with a score of 2-1. As the match entered the tense and exciting third game, Chen Qingchen repeatedly shouted in anger after scoring. Since it was an empty stadium match, the content was clearly transmitted to the audience’s eardrums through the broadcast—”I f***! I f***! I f***ing!” We need not worry about the Koreans’ relentless pursuit, but as a very Chinese form of self-motivation and self-regulation, it has surprisingly escalated to challenge the Olympic Charter, which itself has become a cultural phenomenon worth noting.The competitive arena is inherently a process of mutual rise and fall. In badminton, it is an advanced application of restraint and counter-restraint. In intense badminton matches, not only is strong tactical awareness, a clear mind, agile thinking, and strong analytical ability required, but also an understanding of the opponent’s tactical awareness, grasping various opportunities, and understanding one’s own strength. Moreover, in women’s doubles, a profound understanding of teammates is also essential.……Clickhere to enter Caixin mini, and read “Observing the Olympics Diary” (free)
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