Passing on the Torch in My Hometown, Moved to Cry, Hangzhou Boy Wu Yibing vows to win a gold medal
Zhejiang Online, September 20th - Tennis player, genius boy... Wu Yibing has various labels on his body. But today, he is the 203rd torchbearer of the Hangzhou Asian Games torch relay at the Hangzhou station.
Wu Yibing participates in the torch relay, photographed by Zhejiang Online journalist Ye Hai
Raising the torch and looking ahead, Wu Yibing's every step was firm and powerful, like the tenacious and tenacious steps of this Hangzhou boy on his journey of growth.
After winning a silver medal for the Chinese team at the Jakarta Asian Games, Wu Yibing's competitive form continued to decline due to injuries and other troubles, and even temporarily suspended the game. No one knows Wu Yibing's deep unwillingness, let alone how he gradually breaks through himself.
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"If it weren't for these shadows, who would have known I was standing in the light!" Crossing the trough, Wu Yibing won China's first ATP professional tour men's singles championship; Won the championship in the men's singles and doubles at the US Open Junior Division; Becoming the world's number one youth ranking by the International Tennis Federation.
"Wu Yibing! Wu Yibing!" Amidst the cheers of the audience, Wu Yibing held a torch and ran to the finish line of today's torch relay in Hangzhou. Not far behind him is the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Tennis Center, known as the "Little Lotus". Starting from September 24th, Wu Yibing will step here and embark on his journey of competing in the Hangzhou Asian Games.
Just like that summer a year ago, Wu Yibing also walked into the stadium in Flushing Park, defeated his opponent in the first round of the US Open, and became the first male player in Chinese Mainland to win the grand slam singles match in the open era, making the world remember his name.
Wu Yibing answers questions from Zhejiang Online journalist, photographed by Zhejiang Online journalist Ye Hai
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"Passing the torch in his hometown, I feel a bit like crying." Hearing the warm cheers, the Hangzhou boy, who was born and raised in Hangzhou, was full of confidence. He told Zhejiang Online reporters that he wanted to win back the missed Asian Games gold medal in front of his hometown audience.
Bing symbolizes brightness. Young Wu Yibing, like a beam of light, has illuminated the long explored Chinese men's internet.
Now, at the Hangzhou Asian Games, where global attention is gathered, we are waiting for more "Wu Yibing" to emerge, allowing Zhejiang Sports and Chinese Sports to shine even more brilliantly.