Fan Zhendong, China’s table tennis star, captured his long-awaited individual Olympic gold medal on Sunday, thrilling both his home country and global Taylor Swift enthusiasts. The 28-year-old, already a major celebrity in China, clinched the men’s singles title by defeating Sweden’s Truls Möregårdh in four gripping sets. This win added to China’s impressive record in Olympic table tennis, which includes victories in the women’s singles and mixed doubles. Since table tennis was introduced to the Olympics in 1988, China has won 35 out of 40 gold medals and 63 of 118 total medals.
In China, where table tennis is a national passion, Fan’s popularity has soared. His connection to Taylor Swift has further elevated his international profile. Fan, a dedicated Swiftie, has gained attention from Swift’s fanbase, known as Swifties, thanks to viral social media clips. On Weibo earlier this year, Fan praised Swift’s music, saying, “Great musicians like Taylor Swift bring us healing power and confidence.”
Despite losing the opening set 11-7, Fan remained confident. He adjusted his strategy, using his powerful forehand to turn the match around. After winning the second and third sets 11-9 each, he took a lead of two sets to one. Fan acknowledged that his opponent’s strong defense and aggressive play initially disrupted his rhythm. “It took me a little time to get into my game and break his rhythm,” he said.
Fan, nicknamed Xiao Pang or Little Fatty, captivated the Chinese audience with his skilled play and strong backhand. By the fourth set, he was firmly in control. He secured the gold medal on his sixth championship point with a precise backhand, celebrating by turning toward the crowd with a triumphant gesture. This victory marked a significant achievement, improving upon his previous silver medal and highlighting his illustrious career, which includes 13 world championship medals and an Olympic team gold.
Fan’s fandom, particularly his admiration for Swift, gained extra attention after a viral video from his semi-final match against French teenager Félix Lebrun. In the video, Fan is seen enjoying Swift’s song “Cruel Summer” amidst Swift’s fans. This moment resonated with Swifties, who began sharing images of Fan alongside Swift-themed posters.
However, Fan’s enthusiasm for Swift has not always been well-received. In March, he faced criticism after a surprising defeat by compatriot Lin Shidong at a World Table Tennis event in Singapore. Critics linked his loss to his attendance at Swift’s concert, prompting Fan to defend his dedication to his sport and personal interests on social media. “I am an athlete cultivated by my country,” Fan stated. “In my free time, I am just an ordinary young man with normal hobbies.”
Despite past controversies, Fan’s Olympic victory on Sunday was a highlight. The day also saw Félix Lebrun make history for France, winning the country’s first Olympic table tennis medal in 24 years. Lebrun, known for his distinctive playing style and impressive performances, earned bronze by defeating Brazil’s Hugo Calderano. His success, including a strong showing in doubles with his brother Alexis, has made him a celebrated figure in France.
Fan’s victory remains the centerpiece of the event, solidifying his status as an Olympic champion.
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