A total of three Chinese table tennis players have qualified for this Olympics to compete in the singles event. Among them, the young player Guo Yong is not afraid of tigers. He said he is looking forward to competing with the world's top players in the men's singles event and hopes to gain valuable experience from it. Guo Yong, who just turned 18, is full of excitement and expectations for his first Olympic ticket. He was once the world's number one player under the age of 15. After that, he had doubts about his ability, but now he has overcome these bottlenecks and is ready to embrace new opportunities. "I gradually played more adult games. At the beginning, I didn't win a game in almost five or six games. I kept asking myself if I couldn't win in adult games. I'm very happy that I didn't give up. Many strong opponents will go to large-scale competitions, such as Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin. It's also a good experience." The Chinese women's team missed the Olympic team event. Women's singles player Zeng Jian said that in the past, she fought hand in hand with her senior sisters on the court and learned many valuable tactical skills from them. She hopes to make a breakthrough in the singles event this time. "Last time I didn't play in the competition, I was more of a learning experience, cheering for them in the audience, including accompanying them in the pre-match warm-up. This time it's my turn to play, and I'm very eager to play in the Olympics, but I haven't set too many goals for myself, because the Olympics are different from other arenas, and it's more about the mentality." Representing my country is 19-year-old Zhou Jingyi, the youngest local female player, who also competes in the singles event. The table tennis event will be held this weekend, and the first gold medal will be decided on July 30. Want to see the most comprehensive live broadcast of the Paris Olympics 2024? Click www.mewatch.sg/paris2024 to learn more. #BNB金鏟歐