Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - A little girl wanted to help her big sister. So she started to pick up balls during her big sister's practice. The coach saw that this little girl was fast and invited her to play. At 10 years old, this is how Cheng I-Ching's story started. By professional standards, she started very late. But her work ethic and determination made her a world top 10 player for the last five years. Teammates know her as the player who pushes herself to the point of literally throwing up, and then going back for more physical training. Cheng I-Ching, the great hope for Taiwan has a chance to win three Olympic medals. I challenged her last time, but injured myself during the match. Well, the injury has healed and I am back to finish what I started. Also, only a small percentage of people who watch my videos are actually subscribed. So if you like my videos, subscribe. It's free and you'll help me grow this channel. Enjoy the video. Punishment time. I-Ching, if I beat you in this match, your punishment is after your next match for an ITTF event, win or lose, the first match you play in a televised match, you carry dorayaki with you. And after you shake hands with your opponent, you go to your towel box and you hand them a dorayaki and you say, "I am Doraemon." And you give them the dorayaki. Okay? Awesome, awesome! I hope I win. I hope I win, I am gonna work so hard now. And if you beat me, what should I do? - I have good idea. Draw on your face. - Draw what on my face? - Team Ching. - Okay. Draw Team Ching on my face. Okay, if you beat me I will write Team Ching on my cheek. All right, let's do this. - Okay. - Because Cheng I-Ching is way, WAY better than me, to have a chance to win this best of five match, I started ahead seven to zero in game one, and I won. Since I won the first game, in game two I started up six to zero, and lost. So I will start with a seven to zero lead once again. - Let's get ready to rumble! Ooh! - Be careful. - Nice shot. Ahh! Good. - Ahh! - Game point. Game point. So lucky. So lucky. - I'm sorry. - Good. Wow, power. Oof. Whoa! Whoa! Oooh, good. Wow. Game point. - Sorry. - Amazing. Ahh, good. Oh! No! Good! Oof! Adam! Good. Good. Ah, oh man. - Whoo! - Match point. Match point. Match point. Aiyoh! Match point. Match point. No! Ahhhhh! Team Ching! - Cho!!!! - Cheng I-Ching is one of the kindest, most empathetic and generous people I've ever known. And while she reminded me who's boss on the table, she also reminded me of the importance of spending quality time with quality people. So much fun to hang out. - Bye-bye. - Hand hug. Drive safely, Tesla. - Bye-bye. - Team Ching. Well, we'll see how this goes over in public. - What's the meaning "Team Ching?" Team Ching. Cheng I-Ching is the number one table tennis player in Taiwan. - I see, I see. - Yeah, I'm a big fan of her, so I- - Oh you're a big fan I see, I see. - Yeah. - Okay, see you next time. - Team Ching! - Team Ching. - Team Ching. Excuse me - What's that on your face? - Oh, Team Ching. - Ching, like Cheng I-Ching? - Yeah, you know her? - Yeah, of course. I love her so much. - I love her so much. - Oh, really? - Yeah! Hey, want to join Team Ching? - Sure, how can I do that? - I'll show you. - Okay. - Team Ching, Team Ching, Team Ching, Team Ching, Team Ching, Team Ching, Team Ching. - Until we meet again, this is my final video with Cheng I-Ching. I wish her all the very best in her many upcoming tournaments. If you haven't already, check out the first video of this series where I injured myself. It was great insight into Cheng I-Ching's awesome personality. Also, check out the second video where I played against her coach, Jiaqi. A former U.S. National Champion. Enjoy, and see you real soon.
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