I’m starting to go back through Wang Chuqin’s table tennis career, focusing on key moments and milestones that stand out. His story is still unfolding, and there’s a lot more ahead. But as he once said:
“I think a lot of bits and pieces in the past are more meaningful, because they’re what allowed me to reach where I am today. I also hope you can get to know my journey better and understand me. I’m a table tennis player.”1

That idea stuck with me. I can’t wait to go back and take a closer look at those “bits and pieces.”
In this series, I’ll step away from a strict timeline and jump between moments whenever something catches my attention. It won’t be posted regularly. Spring break just finished 🙁 and I’m heading to London. 😁
Today, I’m going to talk about 2022, specifically the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Chengdu. It was one of the most important milestones in Wang’s career, and also one of the most intense tournaments the Chinese national team faced in years. Even now, looking back, it still feels breathtaking.
At 4-9, he was on the edge.
Wang Chuqin was trailing in the deciding game, under pressure that went far beyond a single point. Everything around him felt like it was about to collapse, and yet somehow, he held on.
To understand how he got there, we have to go back to 2022. Not just the matches, but the system, the internal competition, and the uncertainty surrounding Team China.











