In the sport of table tennis, it is not uncommon to see athletes arguing with referees over a single shot. However, it is rare to see an athlete like Wang Manyu engage in a dispute with the referee for over ten minutes, which has led me to reflect on many aspects of sportsmanship. During her match against Tan Yuexuan, Wang Manyu became embroiled in a significant controversy due to a net touch call. She believed that the opponent's return had a double bounce and took the initiative to halt the game without the referee's permission. This behavior of interrupting the game without authorization is problematic in itself. The atmosphere at the competition site became tense instantly, and the referee at the time also appeared distressed because such situations are indeed rare. Typically, athletes wait for the referee's decision rather than calling a stop to the game themselves. Slow-motion replays clearly showed that the ball did not have a double bounce, but Wang Manyu still insisted on her judgment. Her stubborn attitude caused great dissatisfaction among the spectators, who even began to shout accusations of biased refereeing. The match was forced to pause for nearly ten minutes. Wang Manyu not only argued with the referee but also ran to the opposing coach's bench to discuss the matter with Sun Yingsha. This behavior was indeed too intense. In professional sports competitions, athletes do have the right to fight for reasonable judgments, but this must be done within the scope allowed by the rules, rather than completely disregarding the order of the match.…