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By LI YINGXUE | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-02 09:08
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After missing out on the Olympic podium, world No 1 Shi Yuqi has shown significant improvement in his recent performances. XINHUA

Reflecting on Shi's Paris performance, Xia explained that the coaching team has been evaluating their preparation strategy, identifying strengths and addressing weaknesses.

"We're focused on refining our approach for the Los Angeles Olympics, aiming for a strong showing in men's singles. The process will be gradual, and may involve setbacks, but our goal is clear — to continue improving and ultimately succeed," Xia added.

At the BWF World Tour Finals, Olympic champions Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong, the Chinese national team's long-standing mixed doubles duo, concluded their international careers with a golden farewell by beating Malaysia's Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei in the final, marking the end of a seven-year partnership.

Chinese badminton icon Cai Yun praised the duo, noting that "by facing their last event with such commitment, they've not only concluded their careers on a high note, but also set a powerful example for younger players".

Zheng, who announced his retirement via Weibo in late November, revealed that the World Tour Finals in Hangzhou would be his final international competition.

"We've constantly pushed ourselves, broken records and overcome challenges," Zheng wrote.

"Despite facing doubts and setbacks, we never stopped. Ultimately, we achieved the Grand Slam!" The 27-year-old, a father of two, shared that he plans to explore new ventures and seek a better work-life balance.

Zheng is not the only athlete stepping away from the international stage after the Paris Olympics. Liu Yuchen, Ou Xuanyi and Tan Qiang have all announced their retirement. In December, 27-year-old Zhang Yiman also announced her departure from the national team via Weibo.

Looking ahead, Xia emphasized the team's focus is on developing young talent during the new Olympic cycle.

More young players will be sent to compete internationally, and China will host additional international events to provide more opportunities for emerging athletes.

"With no Olympic points at stake in 2025, our top athletes will focus on effective training and competition to ensure a healthy balance," Xia said.

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