occupation
Wang Lin started her career on 1987, when she was 16. When she participated in the international competition for the first time, she won the runner-up in the women's singles at the All England Badminton Open, which showed her potential. In the next few years, Wang Lin constantly improved her level. 1990 won the women's singles championship in the All England Badminton Open and became the first player in the history of badminton in China.
In the early 1960s, Wang Lin became the leader of women's badminton singles in China. She won two world championships, 1993 and 1995, becoming the first female player to win this event in the history of badminton in China. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Wang Lin won the silver medal, which was the only competition in her career that didn't win the gold medal.
In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Wang Lin won the last world champion in her career, becoming the only female badminton player in the history of China who won the Olympic Games and the world championship. On 200 1, Wang Lin officially announced her retirement, ending her brilliant badminton career.
technical characteristics
Wang Lin's technical characteristics are fast speed and reaction, light footsteps and quick movement to the position of the ball. Her attack ability is also very strong, and she can use various skills to attack her opponent's weaknesses. Her defensive ability is also excellent, and she can react quickly and counter the opponent's attack.
training method
Wang Lin's training method is very strict. She has to train for a long time every day, including physical training, technical training and competition simulation training. Her training focuses on improving speed and responsiveness, as well as technical details and accuracy. She will also carry out psychological training to improve her competition confidence and psychological quality.