Translation of the content: The WTT international competitions led by Liu Guoliang have been extremely successful over the past two years, with the influence of the table tennis team reaching unprecedented heights. Even the "Lao Wa Cup," which had not been held for several consecutive years, was successfully completed in mid-December this year, fulfilling Waldner's wish, which should also be considered as fulfilling Liu Guoliang's wish, as it was a joint effort between the two. This also demonstrates the influence of table tennis, with the Norwegian Table Tennis Association taking the initiative to host the event. However, during Liu Guoliang's efforts to promote WTT-related events, some issues have arisen, particularly regarding withdrawals from competitions. This is not a new phenomenon; it began last year when an African player used an excuse to publicly address the issue, although the excuse mentioned something else, such as delayed payment. The situation escalated after the Olympics when the withdrawals of Ma Long, Fan Zhendong, and Chen Meng marked just the beginning. After the Asian Championships, withdrawals became widespread, with various excuses given. Everyone who participated in the Olympics felt the fatigue, so there are plenty of reasons to withdraw upon returning: Injuries: Our Chinese athletes train very hard and compete fiercely, even playing through injuries after receiving injections. This dedication is truly touching, and many fans are moved to tears. However, the aftermath is that everyone has experienced some form of "recurrent illness," with different triggers. So when I say "always sick," you can't really argue. If you get checked, the likelihood is that…