Wu Yanni updated social media to show off her achievements this year, but it also attracted controversy. Netizens questioned the wrong use of the Grand Slam title.
"Winning the National Championship, winning the National Indoor Championship + Championship + Championship in the same year for the first time in my career, the Grand Slam of the year. I missed the championship last year due to the Universiade competition, but I finally made up for it this year." Wu Yanni said in Personal social media wrote.
In response to this, netizens have questioned her self-proclaimed Grand Slam, "I think she insulted the word Grand Slam!" "Is this thing also called a Grand Slam? It's too good for yourself." "What's a Grand Slam? Defined, didnāt I remember not winning the Olympics?āā¦
According to the definition of the encyclopedia, āIn mainland Chinaās sports world, a Grand Slam generally refers to an athlete or a certain sports team that has won the Olympic Games, the World Championships, etc. Championships, individual or collective championships in the three World Cup competitions. "
In the minds of Chinese people, it is the national table tennis players who have completed the most Grand Slams. At this year's Paris Olympics, Fan Zhendong became another national table tennis player to complete a Grand Slam. Among the national table tennis players, even if they win all the national championships, they cannot be called Grand Slams.
Therefore, Wu Yanniās three championships were all domestic competitions. Speaking of completing the Grand Slam, it is indeed different from the Grand Slam that netizens are familiar with. Of course, for Wu Yanni, who has always liked to be high-profile, after all, she is the well-deserved number one in the local area, completely overshadowing Lin Yuwei , so she has such a definition.
It is worth mentioning that Lin Yuwei only participated in the National Championships in these three competitions, and did not participate in the Indoor Championships and National Championships. The gold content of Wu Yanni's "Grand Slam" is also questionable.
Wu Yanni updated social media to show off her achievements this year, but it also attracted controversy. Netizens questioned the wrong use of the Grand Slam title.
"Winning the National Championship, winning the National Indoor Championship + Championship + Championship in the same year for the first time in my career, the Grand Slam of the year. I missed the championship last year due to the Universiade competition, but I finally made up for it this year." Wu Yanni said in Personal social media wrote.
In response to this, netizens have questioned her self-proclaimed Grand Slam, "I think she insulted the word Grand Slam!" "Is this thing also called a Grand Slam? It's too good for yourself." "What's a Grand Slam? Defined, didnāt I remember not winning the Olympics?āā¦
According to the definition of the encyclopedia, āIn mainland Chinaās sports world, a Grand Slam generally refers to an athlete or a certain sports team that has won the Olympic Games, the World Championships, etc. Championships, individual or collective championships in the three World Cup competitions. "
In the minds of Chinese people, it is the national table tennis players who have completed the most Grand Slams. At this year's Paris Olympics, Fan Zhendong became another national table tennis player to complete a Grand Slam. Among the national table tennis players, even if they win all the national championships, they cannot be called Grand Slams.
Therefore, Wu Yanniās three championships were all domestic competitions. Speaking of completing the Grand Slam, it is indeed different from the Grand Slam that netizens are familiar with. Of course, for Wu Yanni, who has always liked to be high-profile, after all, she is the well-deserved number one in the local area, completely overshadowing Lin Yuwei , so she has such a definition.
It is worth mentioning that Lin Yuwei only participated in the National Championships in these three competitions, and did not participate in the Indoor Championships and National Championships. The gold content of Wu Yanni's "Grand Slam" is also questionable.