In October, the China Open Tennis Championships was held in Beijing, which was not only a feast of sports competition, but also a perfect demonstration of the integration of Chinese culture and world sportsmanship. As a tennis enthusiast, I had the privilege of being there to witness this exciting event.
On the court of the China Open, Zheng Qinwen's match was supposed to be a wonderful sports feast, however, there were some discordant episodes along the way.
During the intense match, the Chinese crowd shouted many times, an act that eventually led to a warning result. As an elegant sport, tennis has clear requirements for the spectators' viewing etiquette. On the field, athletes need to be fully engaged in the game, and any external interference may affect their performance and the fairness of the game.
The enthusiasm of the crowd is certainly commendable, but this excessive, inopportune shouting is clearly beyond the scope of normal spectators. Perhaps it was because of the over-eagerness to support Zheng Qinwen, or perhaps the neglect of the rules of the game, which led to this misconduct.
However, this incident is also a wake-up call for us. Sports events are not only a stage for athletes to show their skills, but also a window for spectators to show their quality and civilization. While cheering for the athletes, we should also respect the rules of the competition and respect the experience of athletes and other spectators.
It is hoped that through this event, more audiences can realize the importance of viewing etiquette, and cheer for the athletes in a more civilized and rational way in future events, so as to jointly create a good competition environment.
Summary: During the Zheng Qinwen match at the China Open, Chinese spectators repeatedly shouted that they were warned, which triggered thinking about the etiquette of watching the game. While enthusiastically supporting athletes, we should abide by the rules and show civility