Tai Tzu Ying Announces Retirement From Badminton; PV Sindhu Pens Heartfelt Tribute
Tai Tzu Ying retires after winning 17 BWF World Tour titles and multiple international medals, with P. V. Sindhu acknowledging their intense rivalry and friendship.
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PV Sindhu’s tribute to retiring Tai Tzu-ying: ‘I hated playing you; your wristwork, your deception, your calm brilliance made me dig deeper than I ever imagined’
Considered one of the most graceful players to have played the sport, the former world No 1 in women's singles Tai Tzu-ying confirmed her retirement from badminton; Sindhu, Marin and Intanon paid their tributes.
Tai Tzu Ying, former world number 1, calls time on legendary career at just 31
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 31-year-old, who has been battling multiple injuries, confirmed her decision on Friday through an emotional post on Instagram. In her statement, the former world No. 1 reflected on her journey and the challenges she faced during the final stages of h…
Badminton News: Tai Tzu Ying Announces Retirement — Taiwan’s Badminton Queen Bids Farewell
Taipei — The badminton world bid farewell to one of its greatest icons as Tai Tzu Ying officially announced her retirement today through an emotional post on social media, ending a remarkable career that inspired millions. “I want to thank everyone for your care and support throughout all these years. Today, I’m officially announcing my retirement. Thank you for walking with me through every high and low, every tear and every smile. So many of …
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