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An Se-young’s Gold Medal Glory Overshadowed by Struggles in South Korean National Team

An Se-young’s Gold Medal Glory Overshadowed by Struggles in South Korean National Team

South Korean badminton prodigy An Se-young, currently ranked the world’s number one in women’s singles, made headlines by winning a gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. However, her victory was followed by shocking news: An announced her intention to retire from the national team, citing her dissatisfaction with the team’s treatment and the South Korean Badminton Association.

An, who joined the national team at just 15 years old, has been a standout player for years, but her journey has not been easy. According to South Korean media, because she was the youngest on the team, An was expected to perform menial tasks for her seniors—everything from washing clothes to cleaning rooms. This grueling routine continued for seven years, severely impacting her rest and training time.

An’s family reportedly approached the Badminton Association, requesting that she be allowed to return to her original club, Samsung Life Insurance, for rehabilitation and training. They also asked for improvements in her living conditions within the national team, but their concerns were largely ignored.

After the Olympics, An publicly voiced her frustration with the national team, withdrawing from upcoming international tournaments, including the Japan and Korea Opens. Her statements have sparked controversy in South Korea, leading to a backlash from netizens. An later apologized on Instagram, expressing regret for drawing attention away from other Olympic athletes.

An Se-young’s story highlights the often unseen pressures and challenges faced by athletes, even at the height of their success.

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