With the loss of many coaches in our table tennis community, the coaching team is now facing a serious shortage of manpower. Recently.

Xu Xin

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

Now in Chengdu, their arrival is not simply to accompany them, but instead has led to speculation that they may be embarking on a coaching career.

Xu Xin

Known for his unique straight game, he is known as the "Master of the Straight Board" and the "People's Artist", and if not for the restrictions of the court, his game would be unbeatable, but unfortunately, the court nowadays has limited his play.

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

Although she has not been able to claim Grand Slam glory alone in her career, she has excelled in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. She is meticulous and has coaching potential. Coupled with the fact that there are more male coaches in our country at the moment.

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

The addition will be a breath of fresh air for the coaching staff.

At the same time, the problem of the transition between the old and the new in China's table tennis world is becoming more and more obvious. For men's table tennis.

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At 34 years old, he is still fighting, but there is no successor. Wang Chuqin, despite his strength, was banned due to character issues. Lin Gaoyuan's mentality problem cannot be ignored either. In addition, Liang Jingkun's hidden marriage and child birth incident as well as the photo of him shopping with a female team player late at night have triggered fans to question his character.

In contrast, juniors Lin Sidong and Xiang Peng need more experience. Many fans believe that the root of these problems lies in the coaching team. Just as Coach Xiao Zhan had successfully cultivated Zhang Jike and Wang Manyu, now Liu Guoliang is reusing the

Xu Xin

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

The team's experience in international competitions and their modern coaching philosophy are precisely what they value.

In the near future.

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

The relationship with Sun Yingsha has sparked concern. It is reported that the two not only support each other in training, the

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

It also trains with Sun Yingsha's physical trainer. Nowadays, there is a lot of talk about

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

There is no shortage of news about coaching Sun Yingsha.

Sun Yingsha played an important role in the Paris Olympics, but has been experiencing unfair treatment when it comes to coaching. Liu Guoliang had arranged Qiu Yike to coach Sun Yingsha, but the result was not good. Now, fans are speculating that

Liu Shiwen (1969-), Chinese tennis player

Can coaching Sun Yingsha help her win a Grand Slam of her own.

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