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Again, the tears behind the gold medal! She said, my time has come, but the cold wind on the Internet can't stop. Chen Meng, the queen who proved herself again at the Paris Olympics, was actually dimmed in the light of Tokyo. Today, let's follow Li Xiaoxia's words and explore the stories that have not been told to you......
Three years ago in Tokyo, the joy of winning the championship was drowned out by doubts. Chen Meng defeated Sun Yingsha 4:2 in the final, but it attracted the controversy of "handicap the ball" and "wait for work with ease, and win without force". The joy of victory seemed fleeting, replaced by doubts and denunciations on the Internet.
How harsh is the voice on the Internet, have you ever heard it? Chen Meng's sentence "My time is coming" has become an arrogant and arrogant label in the interpretation of netizens. This interpretation ignores her years of hard training and dedication, and ignores her love and dedication to table tennis.
Recently, Li Xiaoxia, who once competed in the arena with Chen Meng, recalled that journey affectionately in a sports program. She mentioned that Chen Meng's mood was not unstable after winning the championship in Tokyo, which was not unrelated to the pressure from the outside world. If it weren't for Chen Meng's excellent mental adjustment ability, she might not have been able to stand at the top again in Paris.
I have to say that there seems to always be an insurmountable gap between Chen Meng on the sports field and Chen Meng in the eyes of the public. We often ask athletes to show superhuman tenacity and calm, but we ignore that they are also human beings. Under the huge pressure of public opinion, even Olympic champions will inevitably have emotional fluctuations.
Speaking of which, I can't help but ask those keyboard warriors, how would you feel if you had just worked a big project and someone jumped out and said that your success was due to the bias of your leadership? Do you also want to find a table tennis racket and "pay tribute" to those vexatious voices?
In the world of sports, there are no losers, only fighters who keep trying. Chen Meng proved herself with her racket and respected her opponent with a broad mind. She said, "The future belongs to Sasha", which is not only an appreciation for her opponents, but also a handover of her past achievements.
So, the next time we see Chen Meng or other athletes standing on the podium, we might as well applaud their dedication and perseverance. Because behind every gold medal, there is not only brilliance, but also unknown tears and sweat. Let's use applause to make the world a little softer, how about it?
Chen Meng's story is that of everyone who struggles in life. Every time she returns the ball, she tells us: no matter how noisy the outside world is, as long as you stick to your own path, there will eventually be an era that belongs to you.