Table tennis China, Japan and South Korea three groups of mixed doubles, the Paris Olympics to compete for gold, will give birth to a new champion
In the last Tokyo Olympics, Ma Lin served as the mixed doubles team leader, and Xu Xin/Liu Shiwen failed to win the championship!
In this Paris Olympics, Xiao Zhan served as the leader of the mixed doubles team, can Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha be ashamed?
The International Table Tennis Federation is also paying attention to this suspense and issued an analysis: 30 days to count, the new Olympic champion: Who will win the table tennis mixed doubles gold medal in Paris?
Is it Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha in China? Or South Korea's Lim Joong-hoon/Shin Yu-bin? Or Japan's Tomokazu Haramoto/Hina Hayata?
Photo: 2021/07/26, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Metropolitan Indoor Stadium Mixed Doubles Championship Victory Ceremony.
There are only 30 days left! Anticipation is growing for the mixed doubles table tennis tournament at Paris 2024, with the mixed doubles gold medal final taking place on 30 July at the Arena du Sud in Paris.
At Tokyo 2020, history unfolded with the debut of the Games, and Paris heralded an even more exciting new chapter.
Let's take a look back at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Japan's dynamic doubles players Mizutani Hayabusa/Mimato Ito did not have an easy time winning the title. They faced a huge challenge from the top seeds of China's Xu Xin/Liu Shiwen, with "Xin Wen Simulcast" dominating the opening two matches.
However, the perseverance of Mizutani and Mimato Ito continued throughout the tournament. They fought hard to turn the game around, showed exceptional team spirit and unwavering determination, and ultimately won the historic victory.
This victory was a momentous moment for the Japanese table tennis team. It was their first gold medal in any sport since their Olympic debut in 1988, highlighting the ever-evolving face of table tennis.
In the 2020 mixed doubles competition, Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru and Zheng Yijing won a well-deserved bronze medal.
Fast forward to today. The final mixed doubles squad for Paris 2024 is ready to set the stage for fierce competition.
All eyes will be on the top seeds: Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha of the Chinese table tennis team. They will be eager to claim China's first mixed doubles gold medal since the start of the Games.
There will be several strong opponents in their way. The Korean duo of Lim Joong-hoon/Shin Yu-bin, as well as Japan's Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayata, are a threat to any combination.
This combination of different stars guarantees a sight unlike any other. One thing is for sure: the new table tennis mixed doubles champion will be crowned in Paris.
Ping Pong Hu Qingyuan