Ahn Se-young, World’s No. 1 Badminton Player, Faces Setbacks in Indian Open and Hangzhou Asian Games

Enlarge photo South Korea’s Ahn Se-young is facing China’s Chen Yu-fei in the badminton women’s team finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games held at Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on October 1 last year. yunhap news

Ahn Se-young, the world’s No. 1 women’s badminton player, halted her bid to win the international competition for two weeks in a row. At the India Open, she withdrew from the quarterfinals due to injury.

Se-young Ahn lost to world number 20 Yeo Yeo-ah-min (Singapore) in the women’s singles quarterfinals of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour Yonex Sunrise India Open held in New Delhi, India on the 19th (Korean time). Ahn Se-young, who lost the first set 19 to 21, complained of discomfort early in the second set and ultimately announced her intention to withdraw, preventing her from finishing the match.

Ahn Se-young, who suffered a knee injury during the badminton women’s singles final at the Hangzhou Asian Games in October last year, announced a brilliant comeback by winning the Malaysia Open on the 14th. However, the aftereffects of her injury at the India Open, which she had won last year, seemed not to have completely cleared her up and she showed a heavy display in the quarterfinals, where she ultimately lost and withdrew.

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2024-01-19 15:13:43
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