How to evaluate Ding Ning, a female table tennis player?

Ding Ning's China-Taiwan stalemate should be the best women's table tennis in active service, which can be twisted and ground. Although the strength is insufficient, the hands have grown taller. If she doesn't agree with the other side, she will grab seven and often win. The wind of the ball is very strong, and wiping the net and triangle can save any ball. She is a big-name player with a good attitude. But I seem to be in poor health, with injuries to my shoulders and legs, and low blood sugar. I fainted before coming back from Rio to interview the leadership. Feet are long and legs are long. If you don't agree with a word, you will grab seven and often win. Aggressive. Although I play hard, I can win. I have practiced hard. If she loses, she likes to talk about it and find external reasons, but even if she finds it, how to practice when she goes back is also her own unique psychological adjustment.

Winning the championship by playing backwards has long been seriously underestimated because of its low attack power. Simple and rude summary for the height arm length version of Zhang Yining. Just born in an era when women play masculinity, it seems that they are playing at sixes and sevens and are much blacked out. But winning clumsily is better than losing smartly. No one can compare with the women's group in the quality of will. In my mind, it is Marin of the women's group. Ding Ning's success is hard to replicate. I wonder if there will be another way for Ding Ning. But she proved that pure female drama can also have its own foothold, even in this era.

As for the achievements that athletes value most, I don't think I need to say more. Six singles champions in three major competitions (one Olympic Games, three World Table Tennis Championships and two World Cups) plus 1 National Games champion, their strength and status are beyond doubt.

Throughout the Olympic women's singles competition, there has never been a first failure and a second victory. The first time I fell, I basically saw you again the second time. Even if I go to the Olympic Games again, my grades will be worse than the first time, and I will never play better the second time. Most people, if they fail, will find it difficult to get up again, and they will feel that they have entered a vicious circle, as if they have taken a wrong step, taken another wrong step and will never come back. But Ding Ning is not, especially strong! Her strength lies in her repeated failures and battles, and she really stands up from where she fell.