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Hyun Jeong-hwa's shocking confession, "I experienced alopecia areata three times"

Table tennis legend coach Hyun Jeong-hwa will appear on KBS2's entertainment show 'The Boss's Ears Are Donkey Ears' (hereinafter referred to as 'Donkey Ears'), which will be broadcast on the 14th.
Coach Hyun Jeong-hwa has won a total of 75 gold medals, including the gold medal in the women's doubles at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the gold medal in the team event at the 1992 Chiba World Championships when she competed as a unified team between North and South Korea, and is a Grand Slammer who swept all events in the team event, individual event, individual doubles, and mixed doubles. He is a legend of Korean table tennis in name and reality, becoming the first Korean player to be inducted into the International Table Tennis Association Hall of Fame.
Kim Moon-jung, who was watching videos of Hyun Jeong-hwa's past games that gave hope and inspiration to the entire nation, was filled with memories, saying, "I remember it really vividly," and Kang Seung-yoon, a famous table tennis fanatic in the entertainment industry, said, "Coach Hyun Jeong-hwa is a truly historical figure in the sport of table tennis." Respectful eyes shine.
Hyeon Jeong-hwa, who served as the coach of the women's national table tennis team after retirement and has been training younger students as a coach of a professional team for 17 years, says even now that she has become a coach, “I hate losing more than dying,” and “If the player I taught loses, it's the same as if I lost.” He shows his unwavering competitive spirit.
Hyun Jeong-hwa confessed that she “experienced alopecia areata three times” after becoming a coach, raising questions about what happened to her and what kind of boss she, who described herself as a “cool leader,” would be to the players.
‘The Boss’s Ears Are Donkey Ears’ will be broadcast at 4:45 pm on the 14th.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr