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A Pain On Court, A Friend Forever; Badminton Will Miss You', Sindhu Pens Special Tribute For Carolina Marin
The Rio Olympic gold medallist and three-time world champion Marin announced her retirement from professional badminton on Thursday, saying she is still suffering the aftereffects of the serious injury she sustained at Paris 2024.
Marin’s later career would be dogged by serious knee injuries, necessitating her withdrawal from the defence of her Olympic gold and her home World Championships in 2021.
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