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Wang Chuqin explains why he was eliminated from the Olympic singles

2024-08-22

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Live Bar August 21st News Wang Chuqin said in an interview that the biggest regret of this Olympics is that he was not able to adapt to the three events and he hopes to improve steadily in the future. His loss in singles was related to the schedule, physical fitness and fatigue, not because of the racket.

Wang Chuqin said: "After the first day's match (mixed doubles final), it was already 6:30 when the doping test was done. Then the journey back to the Olympic Village took another hour. In addition to eating, meetings, watching videos, and treatment, I had to get up at 6:00 the next morning. In fact, I didn't have much time to rest. I think if the match was played at night that day, everything might be different."

"I think my biggest regret is that I haven't adapted to the workload of the three events in the Olympics. Even though I have played three events for two years, after playing mixed doubles, singles and then a round of chip shot, my physical reaction and pain, including mental fatigue, completely exceeded my imagination. I think this is the biggest regret. This is all caused by my own performance, not because of the racket as others say. I think this is the goal God has given you for the next cycle."

"I feel like every year is a step forward, and I hope to rise steadily step by step, so that I will have more time to look forward to Los Angeles."