Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin, the "traffic kings" of the Chinese table tennis team, once again stand at the forefront of public opinion. This time, the controversy was sparked by the sharp remarks of a veteran sports journalist, He Xiaolong. He criticized Wang Chuqin for "having nothing," said Sun Yingsha was "overhyped," and even thought that this was unfair to the resource allocation of the national table tennis team, and even bluntly stated that this approach was disrespectful to legendary players like Deng Yaping and Zhang Yining. Such bold views quickly ignited the discussion among fans. So, do these statements make sense? Let's analyze it calmly. 1. Does Wang Chuqin really have "nothing"? First, let's talk about Wang Chuqin. This rising leader who has been highly anticipated by the outside world has indeed received great attention and resource tilt during the Paris Olympic cycle. From the Asian Games to the World Table Tennis Championships, Wang Chuqin participated in multiple events, striving to make a comprehensive breakthrough in singles, doubles, mixed doubles and other events. He Xiaolong criticized him for "having nothing," mainly because of his failure in the Paris Olympics - he stopped in the top 32 of the men's singles competition and failed to carry the banner of China's men's table tennis as expected. But can "having nothing" really summarize Wang Chuqin's strength? Obviously not objective enough. Wang Chuqin's growth in the past few years is obvious to all. His style of play is fierce and his skills are comprehensive. Especially his ability to withstand pressure in adverse situations has gradually shown the potential of a top player. For example, he won the championship for the Chinese team with Sun Yingsha in the mixed doubles at the 2023 World Table Tennis Championships, defeating many strong opponents. The accumulation of such major tournament experience is the cornerstone for his future pursuit of higher honors. As for the Olympic failure, it is undoubtedly regrettable, but an athlete's growth is never achieved overnight. You know, legendary players like Ma Long and Fan Zhendong have also experienced setbacks when they were young. Wang Chuqin's current shortcomings are more reflected in psychology and game stability, rather than the technology itself. Instead of saying "having nothing," it is better to say that he still needs time to polish himself. 2. Is Sun Yingsha "overhyped"? Is this pot she carries wronged? Let's take another look at Sun Yingsha. This "Little Demon King" has performed brilliantly on domestic and foreign courts in recent years. Her speed, power and tactical execution have always been an important support for the national table tennis team. Especially at the Tokyo Olympics, she proved her value with a gold medal in mixed doubles and a gold medal in the team event. He Xiaolong's criticism directly pointed out that Sun Yingsha was "overhyped," and even thought that this kind of "flattery" was disrespectful to Deng Yaping and Zhang Yining. We have to admit that Sun Yingsha has indeed been given extremely high expectations. She is not only the core of the Chinese women's table tennis team, but also the "top stream" in the hearts of many fans. But comparing her with legendary figures like Deng Yaping and Zhang Yining is a bit too hasty. These predecessors not only won the championship repeatedly on the Olympic stage, but also had a profound impact on the sport of table tennis. In comparison, Sun Yingsha's career is still in its ascendant phase, and there is still a considerable distance from "surpassing her predecessors." He Xiaolong's remarks are also biased. Sun Yingsha's success is not "blown up", but the result of her years of hard work. She has been fighting on the court since she was young, and has achieved today's achievements after countless failures. Moreover, her performance on the court has always been low-key and pragmatic, rarely affected by traffic or personal emotions. Such an evaluation is undoubtedly unfair to her. 3. Resource tilt: Is it flattering or an inevitable choice? He Xiaolong mentioned that in order to "package" Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin, the national table tennis team was willing to sacrifice the opportunities of other players. This point has aroused a lot of controversy. Some people think that any top sports team needs core figures, which is the inevitable result of resource allocation. As the "top stream" of the national table tennis team, Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin naturally receive more attention and resource tilt. But is this tilt really fair? For example, Wang Manyu won the women's singles championship at the World Table Tennis Championships and the National Games in 2021, showing a strength comparable to Sun Yingsha, but gradually faded out of the core position during the Paris Olympic cycle. Similar situations also occurred to Fan Zhendong, the men's singles player who has long occupied the world's first place. He was considered to be "suppressed" in the Paris Olympics and eventually failed to perform at his best level. Such controversies are not the first to appear. We need to objectively view this issue-resource tilt itself is not wrong, but how to find a balance between cultivating newcomers and ensuring the overall strength of the team is a topic that the management of the national table tennis team needs to constantly think about. 4. Right or wrong, who can decide? The reason why He Xiaolong's remarks aroused heated discussions is that they hit the sensitive points of public opinion to a certain extent. As the new generation leaders of the national table tennis team, Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin should receive more attention and resource support. But does this support really match their current state? Will it cause unfairness to other players? These questions probably don't have a simple answer. As fans, what we are more willing to see is the overall progress of the entire Chinese table tennis team, rather than internal friction due to some controversies. Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin's growth requires time, and the resource allocation of the national table tennis team also needs to be more scientific and transparent. Only in this way can more outstanding players stand out and continue the glory of Chinese table tennis. How do you view He Xiaolong's remarks? Is it an objective analysis or excessive blame? Welcome to share your opinions in the comment area!