The host Li Ai was chased and scolded by netizens for a night.
Just because she posted a post late at night and directly stated: I think Wang Chuqin lost because the racket was broken. Even the Monkey King has to have a weapon in his hand to kill demons.
Most netizens in the comment area are complaining that Li Ai is not his own professional field, as a public figure, don't casually make such self-righteous remarks to gain popularity.
Li Ai continues to be tough with these netizens to the end, and it is rare to output strongly.
In the comment area, the battle between Li Ai and Mr. D is the most exciting:
In fact, I think Mr. D's statement is quite objective, athletes need to face their own shortcomings and mistakes when they fail, and the last thing that is tolerated in competitive sports is to save dignity and excuses.
Mr. D's comment directly made Li Ai break the defense (exploded)
Li Ai said: I express my own opinions, what do you say in my comment area, and endure it if you are not satisfied.
Mr. D said that what he was most unaccustomed to was Li Ai's attitude towards Chinese sports calves. Li Ai is still a public figure, and her remarks will have a certain influence no matter what.
Li Ai, as the host, failed in his debating ability, and directly staged a wave of nonsense in the comment area.
Can you understand her reply below, what does this sister want to express? Is it to be allowed to say? Or can't you get permission?
Two minutes later, Mr. D ignored Li Ai's garbled reply about "getting permission or not". I advise Li Ai, not in the professional field, as a public figure, not to say such self-righteous words.
Li Ai didn't plan to give up, and threw out the classic scolding method in the nonsense scolding war:
You can go up, if you can't, shut the microphone
Mr. D still tried to reason with Li Ai: if you lose the game, you will lose, and you can't blame the athlete for this, but you can't ignore the athlete's own problems.
Regarding Mr. D's argument, Li Ai did not respond at all, and kept talking to himself, continuing the above words about how Mr. D is narrow-minded.
In the end, Mr. D could only reluctantly reply: We are completely different from each other.
Then Miss Li launched a bullying offensive again: We are not of the same frequency, but does the world have to be of the same frequency as you? Can't I have any other opinions?
Mr. D thoroughly recognized that the argument was pointless: the key core issues were not discussed, and the car went back and forth.
In the end, I came to a conclusion: I saw the shallowness and blankness of Li Ai's thinking.
Li Ai's final reply made my toes tighten: Miss Ben wants to scare people today, you just hit me on the muzzle.
Awkward, embarrassing, really embarrassing.
From coaches to athletes, they don't dare to mention the problem of rackets, do you know more than the professional? Competitive sports are not the same as the entertainment industry, and at the moment of the competition, technology and mentality are as important as they are important factors in winning the championship.
This Li Ai is not a leaky fish, I checked her information, born in 1979, 45 years old this year, and graduated from the Department of Business Administration of Guangdong University of Technology. Flipping through the calendar, it's 2024, how can you still say such a thing: Miss Ben wants to scare people today, you just hit me at the muzzle.
Wang Chuqin maintained an extremely high winning rate against Moregard before the men's singles round of 32 at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The beat, Fang Bo, a member of the national team, said it to the coach, and the main shot and the secondary beat are used alternately. In the previous competition, Wang Chuqin also had the experience of applying for a replacement board. So the beat is not the main reason for failure at all.
As Liu Guozheng said, the main problem is in the mentality.
In the 2008 Beijing Olympics women's singles 1/4 finals, the big devil Zhang Yining is about to face Singapore's Feng Tianwei. Before the game, Zhang Yining's coach received a call saying that the racket was unqualified and needed to be changed.
So Zhang Yining could only use a spare shot prepared temporarily. The racket was as hard as the sole of a shoe, and the ball line was shorter than a normal racket, and it was much worse than my own racket. Although Zhang Yining was very dissatisfied in his heart, his expression remained calm, and he did it with a click, and finally won the championship.
The Internet is saying that competitive sports dishes are the original sin.
The food here is not only about the hard power of the athletes, but also about the mentality.
Faster, Higer, Stonger (Higher, Faster, Stronger) is the Olympic motto, which encourages athletes to constantly push their limits and strive for excellence.
If you lose, you lose, just find the reason and work hard to overcome, overcome yourself, and surpass yourself.
This incident was able to set off rounds of scolding wars on the Internet, mainly because a group of Wang Chuqin's "fan sisters" spoke confusing on the Internet. There will be all kinds of accidents on the field, athletes must not only have excellent skills, but also have a big heart, and there will be a team competition later, hoping to adjust their mentality.
What do you think of Wang Chuqin's upset in the top 32?
Is it a technical reason or a state of mind? Or both?
Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment area.