KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 (NNN-Bernama) — It was the first match of the day and 2020 Olympic Games women’s singles silver medallist Tai Tzu Ying was taken aback by thunderous cheers from local fans during the opening round of Malaysia Open 2024 here, Wednesday.
The Taiwanese ace, who has always been one of home fans favourites, expressed her delight at the overwhelming support in Axiata Arena, considering the fact that this could be her last appearance in Malaysia Open.
“I always received fantastic support everytime I play here. Even though I played early in the morning, I was shocked to hear loud cheers from the energetic home fans,” she told reporters when met at the mixed zone.
The two-time Malaysia Open champion in 2018 and 2019 had earlier survived an intense battle against American shuttler, Beiwen Zhang, 23-21, 21-19, to book a place in the second round.
The fourth seed will meet Thai player, Busanan Ongbamruphan, who came from behind to beat Gao Fang Jie of China, 17-21, 22-20, 21-10.
Meanwhile, Tzu Ying said it is crucial for her to stay injury free throughout this year as she aims to build the momentum ahead of what would be her last Olympics in Paris, this July.
“My performance in second half of last year was not that great, I sustained injuries and had to make do with tight schedule which had affected my body condition. As for this year, I just want to stay in the best shape,” she said.
The world number four also said the women’s singles event is getting more competitive and wide open with each passing year.
As such, the 29-year-old vowed to put in extra effort so as to cement her status as one of the world’s best before bidding aidieu to badminton.
Last April, Tzu Ying announced that she will retire at the end of next year, indicating a desire to take a break after spending over two decades on the court.
— NNN-BERNAMA