Tai Tzu-Ying
Recently, former badminton world number one Saina Nehwal announced her retirement.
Last month, Taiwanese badminton player Tai Tzu-Ying, who announced her retirement, recently updated her social media with glimpses of her travels in Europe.
Last week, former badminton women’s singles world number one Tai Tzu-Ying officially announced her retirement.
After former badminton women’s singles world No. 1 Tai Tzu-Ying announced her retirement last Friday, officially ending her professional playing career, renowned badminton commentator Gillian Clark, affectionately known as “Auntie Clark” among fans, left a comment on her post.
On the evening of November 7th, former badminton women’s singles world No. 1 and Tokyo Olympic women’s singles silver medalist Tai Tzu-Ying announced her retirement via a social media post.
Chinese Taipei badminton star Tai Tzu-Ying has not returned to competition since suffering a major injury last August.
Recently, the Badminton World Federation released the latest world rankings for each individual event.
On March 27, Malaysian men’s doubles star Ong Yew Siin and Japanese women’s singles star Ayaka Ohori simultaneously updated their social media accounts to announce exciting news to badminton fans worldwide—Ong Yew Sin has successfully proposed to Ayaka Ohori.
The Badminton World Federation has released the latest world rankings, with Tai Tzu-Ying dropping to 25th place, overtaken by 19th-ranked Sung Shuo-Yun.
Taiwan’s badminton women’s singles star Tai Tzu-Ying has not appeared on the court for some time, but she has recently completed knee surgery.
After the recently concluded Super 750 series India Open, reigning men’s singles badminton champion Viktor Axelsen expressed his admiration for Taiwanese player Tai Tzu-Ying in a media interview, praising her for “having a perfect playing style and exceptional skills.”
With the conclusion of the 2024 BWF World Tour Finals, the BWF has updated the prize money rankings for active badminton players.
