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"'YaSi!' Never End!"
The passionate crowd erupted, with some fans shedding tears as they cheered at the top of their lungs for Huang Yaqiong and Zheng Siwei during the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour Finals in Hangzhou last Sunday. The iconic mixed doubles pair had just concluded their final chapter on the international stage by securing yet another title at the prestigious season-ending tournament.
Zheng and Huang's illustrious careers boast an impressive array of achievements, including Olympic gold, three world championships, four All England Open titles, and four World Tour Finals triumphs. They are also celebrated as the first players in BWF history to amass an astounding 110,000 points.
Throughout their journey, Zheng and Huang exemplified a path befitting champions – constantly pushing their limits, striving to elevate one another, and maturing into a formidable force that made 'YaSi' an undeniable asset for the Chinese national team.
In the latest installment of Sports Scene's exclusive "Talk Sports" series, Zhu Mandan had the opportunity to sit down with Zheng and Huang. They reminisced about their most-treasured moments from the past year, as well as the exhilarating sensation of finally achieving Olympic glory, and also shared glimpses into their personal lives, families, and the obstacles they overcame.
As the duo prepared to bid farewell, Zheng opened up about the complex emotions swirling inside him, acknowledging the bittersweet feelings that accompany such a significant goodbye. But while their legendary journey may be coming to a close, the brilliance of their remarkable story will forever resonate in the hearts of many fans.