The incident occurred at the 2025 table tennis world tournament, when tennis player Wang Chuqin discovered that his racket face sticker had peeled off half before the match for men and women in round 1/16. whose fault?
Wang and his coach affirmed that when he gave the referees the test, his racket was intact, so they complained and asked to change the racket. The referee denied it with the affirmation that "it was like that before". But in the end, they still agreed to let Wang change the racket.
The Chinese tennis player and his teammates won 3-0 to win a ticket to the round of 16. It can also be considered a "luck", because if the Chinese tennis player loses the match, it is unknown how much controversy will be there.
Almost all are directed by the criticism towards the referee, on the people who perform the inspection process. Naturally, it is easy to agree with "professional athletes always attach importance and careful use of their devices" rather than believing the arbitration team, the middle people but sometimes pushed - intentionally - about a side to satisfy the view that the opposition has made.
Here, in this story, saying that does not mean giving defense to the referees. But also not leaning towards athletes. The problem is, people don't say: "Everything happens for a reason"? Who knows, the fault lies in the racket itself, because when it is time it had to break. It is like when people see the ball playing on the field suddenly "go hungry", or a pair of soccer shoes, a pair of shoes running with an athlete, then the whole pair explodes! ?
The story of table tennis tournaments and table tennis fans is just a small community, but from there it can be seen that in a society where the speed of information, communication, internet and social networks travels at the speed of light, judgments are made equally quickly. Not caring about anyone's feelings, just expressing your feelings. No need for evidence, any evidence, only relying on emotional judgment.
And sometimes, when things are clarified, those hasty judgments have become a thing of the past. There is no shortage of shame. Because I am busy judging other things. Newer...