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With WCQ out and FZD now the favorite to win gold and the only Chinese player left in Men's Singles, this can really be a seminal moment.
Yes, FZD will be a grand slam player and China will have gold in men's singles, but the person who will be the most proud would be Wang Hao. Here's why.
If you remember Wang Hao as a player, we all remember him as someone who made it to the final of the Olympics three times but always ended up with a Silver Medal. First time in 2004, he lost to a very aggressive Ryu Seung Min(WH definitely played very timidly which led to far too many openings for RSM to attack). Second time in 2008, he lost to a very tactical Ma Lin. Third time, he lost to a very spirited Zhang Jike.
With no all-Chinese final happening now that WCQ is out, WH will now be coaching FZD until the very last match FZD plays in singles, including the final. Since WH wasn't able to win the gold medal as a player, he will have another chance of trying to experience the feeling of winning gold as a coach through FZD's victory. This can be a moment of pride for WH as people have always known him as an Olympic silver medallist as a player but soon people will remember him as an Olympic gold medallist as a coach.
The victory can also be personal as FZD was also WH's protegee(both of them once had the same coach, Wu Jingping) and it's like WH coaching himself and giving all the wisdom he experienced during those three losses in the finals to FZD.
This seminal moment can happen as long as FZD doesn't stumble in any of his remaining matches, which are going to be really difficult with really tough opponents like Harimoto, LYJ, Felix, Truls(who beat WCQ), and even Hugo. But, the one advantage FZD has over WCQ is experiencing the glory days of Team China and making it to an Olympic final, which can help him win.
Yes, FZD will be a grand slam player and China will have gold in men's singles, but the person who will be the most proud would be Wang Hao. Here's why.
If you remember Wang Hao as a player, we all remember him as someone who made it to the final of the Olympics three times but always ended up with a Silver Medal. First time in 2004, he lost to a very aggressive Ryu Seung Min(WH definitely played very timidly which led to far too many openings for RSM to attack). Second time in 2008, he lost to a very tactical Ma Lin. Third time, he lost to a very spirited Zhang Jike.
With no all-Chinese final happening now that WCQ is out, WH will now be coaching FZD until the very last match FZD plays in singles, including the final. Since WH wasn't able to win the gold medal as a player, he will have another chance of trying to experience the feeling of winning gold as a coach through FZD's victory. This can be a moment of pride for WH as people have always known him as an Olympic silver medallist as a player but soon people will remember him as an Olympic gold medallist as a coach.
The victory can also be personal as FZD was also WH's protegee(both of them once had the same coach, Wu Jingping) and it's like WH coaching himself and giving all the wisdom he experienced during those three losses in the finals to FZD.
This seminal moment can happen as long as FZD doesn't stumble in any of his remaining matches, which are going to be really difficult with really tough opponents like Harimoto, LYJ, Felix, Truls(who beat WCQ), and even Hugo. But, the one advantage FZD has over WCQ is experiencing the glory days of Team China and making it to an Olympic final, which can help him win.