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Credits: Olympics, World Table Tennis The Chen Meng vs Sun Yingsha crowd incident occurred during the 2024 Paris Olympics women's singles final, where Chen Meng defeated Sun Yingsha 4–2 to successfully defend her Olympic title. Although both players represented China, a large portion of the crowd strongly supported Sun because of her immense popularity and status as the world No. 1 player. Throughout the match, Sun received much louder cheers, while Chen was met with relative silence when winning points, and some spectators even booed Chen after she secured victory. This overshadowed what should have been a historic achievement, as Chen became one of the few players ever to win back-to-back Olympic singles gold medals. The incident was widely attributed to the rise of "fanquan" (idol-style fan culture) in Chinese sports. Many Sun supporters believed she deserved the Olympic title as the younger star and future face of Chinese table tennis, especially since an Olympic gold would have brought her closer to completing a career Grand Slam. However, there is no evidence that Sun Yingsha encouraged the hostile behavior, and both athletes remained respectful teammates, later helping China win the women's team gold medal. Chinese media and authorities criticized the toxic fan behavior, with social media platforms removing abusive content and penalizing accounts involved in spreading attacks and rumors. . . . Fair Use Disclaimer This video is for educational and transformative purposes under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. §107). It includes original commentary, critique, and creative revision, adding value beyond the original material. Get in Touch: For any concerns related to copyright, credits, inquiries, or content removal, please contact me at: befit435@gmail.com
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