Wang Hao was born in 1983. Since his debut, he has attracted much attention and is one of the focuses of China men's table tennis team. When he was young, when Wang Hao was an athlete, he was deeply loved by female players. He once had contacts with Fan Ying and Peng Luyang of the women's group. Although I didn't make it to the end, I have to say that Wang Hao has always been charming.
Today, after Wang Hao retired, his charm remains undiminished. After retiring, he did not leave the table tennis team and became the coach of the China men's table tennis team. Fan Zhendong, who is superior at present, is his favorite pupil. Thanks to Wang Hao's careful guidance and Fan Zhendong's efforts, Fan Zhendong has made great achievements. Therefore, as a coach, Wang Hao has received much attention and is full of expectations. It is also said that Wang Hao is expected to become the head coach of China men's table tennis team.
Whether you can become a head coach is another story. However, I have to say that Wang Hao did a very good job as a coach. In this regard, Wang Hao once said: "I have never left table tennis for so many years. Table tennis is a part of my life. I like it very much, and I am willing to devote myself to the cause of table tennis. "
"Being a coach is very different from being an athlete. When I was an athlete, I didn't think too much. I just follow the coach's deployment and train step by step. Many things are arranged by the coach. Now as a coach, there are many problems to consider and the pressure is relatively great. Sometimes, I worry that I'm not doing well enough. However, with pressure and motivation, I will try to do better. " Wang Hao said.
I hope Wang Hao's enthusiasm can bring him good luck. Although, in the athlete's period, Wang Hao had a little regret, that is, he failed to win the gold medal in the Olympic men's singles and won the runner-up in the Olympic men's singles three times. I hope he can join hands with disciple Fan Zhendong through his own efforts to realize his dream of winning the men's singles championship in the Olympic Games.
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