On August 4, Beijing time, Chinese Taipei tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei officially announced her full retirement from the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association, which also means that she will not participate in the Olympic Games.

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On August 4, Beijing time, Chinese Taipei tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei officially announced her full retirement from the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association, which also means that she will not participate in the Olympic Games. - DayDayNews

On August 4th, Beijing time, Chinese Taipei tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei officially announced her full retirement from the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association, which also means that she will not participate in the Olympic Games.

Previously, Hsieh Shu-wei publicly complained on her personal social media homepage that the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association was unfair to her, always giving priority to Chinese Taipei's number one junior women's singles, Zhan Yong-ran, and squeezing her chance to participate. Later, she said that the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association refused Get yourself a coach.

Previously, Xie Shuwei also stated that she would only participate in singles competitions during the Olympics and refused to play doubles. This would also directly lead to Lu Yanxun losing her head coaching certificate, and her original partner, Grand Slam runner-up Jiarong Zhuang, would not be able to participate in the Olympics.

Subsequently, the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association came forward to mediate and expressed its willingness to issue Hsieh Shu-wei's coach a P-card. All aspects of the treatment would be the same as those of official Olympic coaches. The only difference was that they could not stay in the Olympic Village. Hsieh Shu-wei said that it was acceptable and would participate in the Olympics. the match of.

Just when the outside world thought that this incident had been settled, today, Hsieh Shu-wei suddenly announced on her personal social media homepage: "I, Hsieh Shu-wei, will fully retire from the Chinese Taipei tennis world starting today. I will never accept the Chinese Taipei Net again. I went to see Vice Chairman Cai of the Rio Olympic Games today to discuss the issue of this system. He actually slapped the table and shouted at me! I don’t want to be such an aggrieved athlete anymore. This statement. "

As a famous tennis player in Chinese Taipei, Hsieh Shu-wei once partnered with Peng Shuai to win two Grand Slam women's doubles championships and the year-end women's doubles championship.

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