The question of who is the best female athlete of the year is not a simple one. Is it Sun Yingsha, the new queen of table tennis at just 24 years old, who won the first-ever Olympic mixed doubles gold medal? Or is it Quan Hongchan, the 17-year-old diving prodigy who stunned the world with three championships and set a new record as the youngest champion in history? Or perhaps it's Zheng Qinwen, who opened a new chapter for Asian tennis by winning the first Olympic singles gold medal? Their stories are each more exciting than the last, and their achievements shine brighter than the next. Who is the true "Queen"? This "battle" is even more thrilling than the competitions on the field! Let's start with this year's best winner, Sun Yingsha, who has proven herself with a "well-deserved" victory. At the Paris Olympics, she won the gold medal in mixed doubles in table tennis, which is not only the first gold medal in the history of Chinese table tennis but also the first in the entire history of the Olympics! In women's singles, she has maintained her position as the world's number one, whether in Grand Slam events or tour matches. This current "big sister" of the table tennis world is incredibly stable. Many say that Sun Yingsha has inherited the mantle from her predecessors, Ding Ning and Li Xiaoxia, and has remained at the peak of her game. However, I believe she is even more special, capable of bearing the immense pressure of China's "national sport" while possessing…