Recently, there was news that Dai Tzu-ying will end her career after the Spanish World Badminton Championships, that is, after the end of this season. Let’s not talk about whether this news is true. It is certain that no matter what the reason is that it is really a major loss for the women’s badminton world, and of course it is also a very regrettable. After all, her age is not at the time to withdraw.
Dai Tsaiying’s heroic stance
First, Dai Tsaiying is unique in the women’s badminton world. It is no exaggeration to say that she is the female version of Lee Chong Wei . She plays elegantly, has sharp style of playing and superb skills. These praises do not seem to be enough to summarize. Indian star Neville once said that you can't completely judge her shot route on the court, which shows her advanced playing style.
Dai Tsaiying made her mark in the Rio Olympics
Secondly, Tsaiying left regrets in women's badminton results. This is also very similar to Lee Chong Wei. There are no championships in the Olympics and World Championships, but the world's number one and tour champions are commonplace. After the Chinese women's team's strength declined, it had already entered the Warring States era. Indanon, Ma Lin, Aoyuan Hope, Yamaguchi Akane , Xindehu , Chen Yufei , An Xiying . It can be said that there are many players with similar strengths, but Xiao Dai always seems to have a little advantage compared to them. This may be the domineering.
Dai Tsaiying left regrets in the Tokyo Olympics
Finally, Tsaiying had a very far-reaching influence on women's badminton. Regardless of whether you really retire or not, your comprehensive playing style, skillful skills, and weird techniques will leave a lot of wealth for the development of women's badminton singles. In terms of figure, you are neither tall nor small nor delicate, but your extremely outstanding physical fitness can be said to have laid a good foundation for your technical performance. Looking at all the best women's singles, it is very appropriate to describe it as an unprecedented person.
Whether you really want to retire or not, I hope she can still show herself on the field. We are far from seeing enough. Even if you have to retire, I hope you can continue to contribute your strength to the development of badminton women's singles, even if you are a coach.