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Emotional Tai Tzu-ying shares father’s supportive message
Discover the journey of Taiwan’s badminton star Tai Tzu-ying at the Victor China Open, her emotional struggles, and her retirement plans. Read about her resilience and family support.2024/09/19 11:29 -
Lee Yang retires, plans deep dive into Taiwan
Discover how Olympic gold medalist Lee Yang plans to explore Taiwan by cycling and fulfill his dream of attending an NBA game in the U.S. after announcing his retirement.2024/09/09 10:39 -
Olympic champion Lee Yang retires from badminton
Discover the legacy of Olympic gold medalist Lee Yang as he retires, leaving a mark on Taiwan’s badminton history. Highlights from his emotional farewell at Taipei Arena.2024/09/09 09:39 -
Badminton star celebrates birthday with call for compassion
Discover how Olympic gold medalist Lee Yang celebrated his meaningful 29th birthday by advocating for compassion towards 16 disadvantaged groups and reflecting on his career and personal joys.2024/08/12 17:23 -
Badminton duo Lee, Wang set for final match in Taipei
Discover how Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin clinched a gold medal at the Paris Olympics in men’s doubles badminton, marking Lee’s final Olympic appearance. Learn about their upcoming retirement match at the Taipei Open, where Tai Tzu-ying may also compete despite injury concerns.2024/08/05 17:08 -
Taiwanese badminton star Lee Yang announces retirement
Taiwanese badminton player Lee Yang, known for his successful partnership with Wang Chi-lin, announces retirement at Wu Wen-Ta Memorial Badminton Championships. Lee aims for gold at Paris Olympics after Tokyo success. Post-retirement plans include teaching or coaching.2024/03/27 12:07 -
Tai Tzu-ying named ’top player’ after World Tour Finals win
Taiwan’s badminton player Tai Tzu-ying, the silver medalist at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has been recognized as "one of the top players in the world" by Malaysian newspaper "The Star" after winning the World Tour Finals. With victories at the Badminton Asia Championships, 2023 Taipei Open, and the World Tour Finals, the 29-year-old earned a prize of US$200,000 (approximately NT$6.3 million) and 12,000 world ranking points, positioning her well for the Paris Olympics seedings. Tai’s competitors in Paris include China’s Chen Yufei, South Korea’s An Se-young, Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi, and Spain’s Carolina Marin. In an interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF), Tai emphasized the importance of maintaining her health as she prepares for the Olympics. She also confirmed that the Paris games will be her last, making it her most crucial opportunity to win a gold medal.2023/12/25 17:38