Ahn Se-young: From Tokyo Regrets to Paris Dreams

Ahn Se-young holding up her gold medal (Yeongjong Island = Yonhap News) Reporter Dong-jin Yoon = Badminton player Ahn Se-young, who won two gold medals at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, is holding up her medal after returning to Korea through Incheon International Airport on the afternoon of the 8th. 2023.10.8 [email protected]

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hong Gyu-bin = ‘Badminton Queen’ Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life Insurance) will return to the Olympic court with a completely different status in three years.

At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021, An Se-young was the youngest badminton player at 19 years old.

An Se-young, who had not yet reached her full potential, lost to the tournament’s number 1 seed, Chen Yufei (China), and was eliminated in the quarterfinals.

An Se-young, who could not hold back her tears, said, “I prepared without regrets and got this level of results. I have to prepare harder.”

[올림픽] Regrettable Ahn Se-young (Tokyo = Yonhap News) Reporter Han Sang-gyun = Ahn Se-young of Korea and Chen Yufei of China in the quarterfinals of the women’s singles badminton at the Tokyo Olympics held at the Musashino-no-Mori Sports Plaza in Japan on the 30th. Ahn Se-young is regretful after losing a point. 2021.7.30 [email protected]

Three years have passed since then. Ahn Se-young’s status ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics is completely different from then.

An Se-young won 10 international competitions and was runner-up three times last year, and was awarded the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Female Player of the Year award.

Each and every step left a big mark on the history of Korean badminton.

Last March, she won the women’s singles gold medal for the first time in 27 years at the All England Open, the most prestigious badminton tournament, and in July, she defeated Akane Yamaguchi (Japan) to rise to world number one.

At the World Individual Championships in August, she made history by becoming the first Korean singles player to win, and about a month later, at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, she won two gold medals in the women’s singles and women’s team events.

Both gold medals were a feat that was achieved for the first time in 29 years since the 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games.

Golden cheers by Ahn Se-young (Hangzhou = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Dong-joo = Ahn Se-young of Korea is cheering after winning the gold medal in the women’s singles final of the Hangzhou Asian Games badminton held at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, China on the 7th. 2023.10.8 [email protected]

However, that does not mean that Ahn Se-young’s race in preparation for her second Olympics was smooth.

The knee injury she suffered during the gold medal final at the Hangzhou Asian Games has been bothering An Se-young ever since.

Initially, it was thought that he had avoided major injury after receiving a short two-week rehabilitation diagnosis, but a re-examination resulted in the diagnosis that he would have to compete in the Olympics with pain.

An Se-young, who suffered from chronic pain and had a period of rehabilitation where her physical strength declined, showed ups and downs like riding a roller coaster this year.

After winning the Malaysian Open in January, she withdrew from the quarterfinals of the Indian Open the following week due to a thigh muscle injury, and in March, after winning the French Open, she was eliminated in the semifinals of the All England Open due to poor physical condition.

Traces of injury (Jincheon=Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Gwang-mo = Ahn Se-young, who will compete in the Paris Olympics badminton women’s singles, is playing with taping on her left leg during the mock match for the 2024 Paris Olympics badminton women’s singles held at the Jincheon Athletes’ Village Olympics of the Korea Sports Council in Jincheon, Chungcheongbuk-do on the afternoon of the 25th. 2024.6.25 [email protected]

However, last year’s An Se-young was just too strong, this year’s An Se-young is still a strong gold medal candidate.

Among the world’s top 5, An Se-young has the most international competition wins (3), along with Carolina Marin (Spain).

Chen Weifei and Tai Tzu-ying (Taiwan) won once each, while Yamaguchi only finished as runner-up twice.

In addition, Ahn Se-young won and placed second at the Singapore Open and Indonesia Open last month, which were preliminary matches for the Olympics.

This was the first time since her return from injury that An Se-young had advanced to the finals of an international competition for two consecutive weeks.

A factor in Ahn Se-young’s rebound is said to be her successful adoption of an aggressive game management style.

Until now, Ahn Se-young had been suffocating her opponents with her tireless stamina and wide defensive range, but now she is trying to play the game efficiently by mixing in precise and sharp attacks.

This is to shorten the match time as his knees are not good, and at the same time to exploit the weaknesses of his competitors who have studied him.

Ahn Se-young training ahead of the Paris Olympics (Jincheon=Yonhap News) Reporter Shin Jun-hee = National badminton team member Ahn Se-young is training at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics D-30 Media Day held at the Jincheon National Athletes’ Village in North Chungcheong Province on the 26th. 2024.6.26 [email protected]

This tournament is effectively the final puzzle piece of the ‘Grand Slam’ that An Se-young has set as her career goal.

After winning the World Individual Championships last year, Ahn Se-young set herself the goal of winning the Grand Slam (Olympic Games, World Championships, Asian Games, Asian Championships) and achieved half of the four competitions by winning the Asian Games a month later.

Of the two remaining competitions, the Olympics, an international multi-sport competition held every four years, is by far the most difficult. The Asian Individual Championships are held annually.

The first and last time that a Korean badminton player won a gold medal in the women’s singles at the Olympics was when Bang Soo-hyun won at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

At the badminton national team media day last month, Ahn Se-young said, “I’m just going to watch the Olympics. I plan to give it my all for the Paris Olympics,” and expressed her determination by saying, “In Paris, I want to show my ceremonies more often with a smile rather than crying.”

Ahn Se-young reveals her ambitions for the Paris Olympics (Jincheon=Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Gwang-mo = Ahn Se-young (women’s singles) reveals her ambitions at the 2024 Paris Olympics badminton media day held at the Jincheon Athletes’ Village Olympics of the Korea Sports Council in Jincheon, Chungcheongbuk-do on the afternoon of the 25th. 2024.6.25 [email protected]

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