China's Li Junhui Retires Early from Badminton

Friday, 12 November 2021 – 17:59 GMT+7
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Chinese men's doubles Li Junhui (front) and Liu Yu Chen during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics / Credit: BWF

jpnn.com, CHINA - One of China's top badminton players, Li Junhui, has chosen to hang up his racket at 26 years old.

Quoted from the Twitter account @BadmintonTalk, the Liu Yuchen's partner in the men's doubles category revealed that he had officially said goodbye to the badminton world this year.

"Life is like a running train. No matter how it goes all the way, no matter if the scenery along the way is endless, there will be a stop at the end. Some people will get off the train, and some will get on the train," wrote Li Junhui.

Li Junhui also shared the moment when he first entered the world of professional badminton. He admitted that he was honored to be able to represent China in a number of prestigious events and to make his homeland proud.

"Since entering the national team in 2012, I have opened the most exciting door of my life, and it has led me to climbing step by step," he said.

"It won me honor and glory for my motherland. I'm well aware that all of this is due to the meticulous nurturing by the team and the country over the years."

The meniscus injury he suffered was one of the reasons behind his decision to retire early.

"In 2017, I was in a Super League, in which I had an acute meniscus injury on my right knee joint. It was nearly Grade 3, combined with bone contusions of the distal femur and proximal tibia," he said.

One of China's top badminton players, Li Junhui, has chosen to hang up his racket at 26 years old.