TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Tai Tzu-ying (戴資穎), Taiwan’s first world No. 1 in badminton, announced her retirement on Friday. The 31-year-old shared her decision on social media, reflecting on the ...
"The legend of women's badminton" Tai Tzu-ying (31·Taiwan) has announced her retirement. One of the best moments of her career, the victory over Ahn Se-young (23, Samsung Life Insurance), is being ...
Taiwan’s badminton superstar Tai Tzu Ying has announced her retirement from professional badminton, closing the curtain on a remarkable career that spanned over a decade at the top of the sport. The ...
Taiwan's badminton star and Olympic silver medallist Tai Tzu-ying has announced her retirement, saying her era "has come to an end" but that she hopes her spirit stays with fans. "A beautiful chapter ...
A chapter has come to a complete end. 'Badminton queen' Tai Tzu-ying (Taiwan) announced her retirement, and the baton is naturally passing to Ahn Se-young (23·Samsung Life Insurance). The moment the ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -World number one Kento Momota was stunned by number 38 South Korea's Heo Kwanghee on Wednesday, going down 15-21, 19-21 and looking visibly despondent at each lost point. Badminton's ...
Taiwan’s badminton star and Olympic silver medallist Tai Tzu-ying has announced her retirement, saying her era “has come to an end” but that she hopes her spirit stays with fans. “A beautiful chapter ...
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