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Tokyo 2020: should badminton legend Lin Dan retire with little hope of reaching a fifth Olympics?

  • The heated topic receives more than 7 million reactions on Weibo with fans divided
  • Lin will join Danish badminton club Hojbjerg in their new domestic campaign

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Lin Dan is finding the going tough and is not the same player he used to be. Photo: Xinhua

Should badminton legend Lin Dan retire? The debate has attracted heated discussion in China, especially with Father Time catching up with the two-time Olympic champion and Tokyo 2020 being delayed for a year.

The topic has been reacted to over seven million times on Weibo as Lin, the 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion, will turn 37 in October. He has taken part in four Olympic Games from Athens 2004 to Rio 2016.

Despite his age and a world ranking that has dropped to 19th, Lin is still keen to play but his hopes of making the Tokyo Olympics are fading fast. His last match was at the All England Open in mid-March where he lost for a third successive time to compatriot Chen Long in a second-round encounter.

“I think it’s too early to talk about my retirement,” he said afterwards. “I would not give up any hope of making it to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics until the very last moment.”

Those who support the veteran say Lin is an irreplaceable figure in Team China and, as long as he is eligible to play, no one can stop him.

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