
“On the court, it’s about the game. Off the court, it’s about being human.”
– Wang Chuqin, WTT Finals Fukuoka, 2024
Surprised but not that surprised, our lionhearted Wang Chuqin made a roaring comeback at the WTT Finals Fukuoka after nearly four months of a mysterious – yet not so mysterious – slump. Before discussing his performance, let me share some gems from his tournament interviews. Unlike the typical CNT player interviews that sound more like rehearsed scripts, Wang’s words were raw and straight to the point. No robotic answers, no diplomatic fluff. He opened up about his struggles since the Olympics, what it’s like to hold the world No. 1 ranking, how he views opponents, how he copes with pressure, and even how he’s rediscovering his inner voice. He also expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his teammates and coaches.
“Being world No.1 isn’t as significant as it seemed.”
“I think fans and I see things differently. Everyone has their own thoughts and perspectives, but I can’t let others’ expectations define me.”
”Losing a match (in the Olympics) doesn’t make it about revenge or anything like that… Yes, I lost to him, but Moregardh didn’t win his Olympic silver medal just by beating me, he defeated many outstanding players along the way. So I don’t focus too much on that one match or on him. After all, there are many excellent players out there, not just him… For me, today was just another regular match. If I had treated it as something special, I probably wouldn’t have been able to win today.
It’s not every day you get to hear such an unvarnished, genuine perspective from a player of his caliber, and it was just as remarkable as his performance on the court.
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