The Doha Star Challenge was supposed to be a stage filled with stars and fierce competition. However, an unexpected change has cast a shadow over the Chinese National Table Tennis Men's Team. The already incomplete men's team has been further weakened by Zhou Qihao's withdrawal due to injury, reducing the number of players from three to two, presenting an unprecedented challenge for the team's lineup. The national table tennis team embarked on this journey with the intention of training newcomers and sharpening their youthful swords. Unfortunately, the harsh reality often exceeds expectations, and the significant reduction in personnel has made this expectation seem luxurious. These young players, who are just starting out, face such a severe test. Can they carry the flag and live up to everyone's hopes? This is not only a trial of their skills but also a severe test of their psychological qualities. Looking at the women's team, five major players have set out together, with a complete lineup and high morale, forming a stark contrast with the men's team's plight. On one side, there is a strong army, and on the other, a lone fight. Such a scene can't help but make people feel cold. The two brave men of the men's team are about to embark on a difficult journey of "one person guarding a city." Every step forward will be a direct dialogue with the top foreign association players, which can be seen as a prelude to the Olympics. Zhou Qihao's withdrawal has also sparked another controversy - the discussion on point deductions and…