Taufik Hidayat bids farewell to badminton fans
Updated: 2013-06-17 17:25
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Indonesia's former Olympic and world champion Taufik Hidayat makes his last return following a defeat from the hands of India's B. Sai Praneethon during the elimination at the Indonesian Open in Jakarta, on June 12, 2013, ending his illustrious career in the Indonesia Open. The 31-year-old was defeated in the first round of the men's singles in a rubber game against the 20-year-old Indian shuttler 21-15, 12-21 and 17-21, bowing out of the tournament which he has won six times. [Photo/icpress.cn] |
JAKARTA - Indonesian acclaimed badminton player Taufik Hidayat conveyed his official goodbye to his Indonesian loyal fans and badminton association on Sunday related to his resignation from his professional badminton career.
Taufik's official farewell was conveyed shortly before the commencement of Indonesian Open super series final match held at Indonesia's landmark Istora Senayan badminton stadium.
"After 25 years of playing badminton, in which 17 years as professional players in national and international tournaments, this time is probably the best time for me to retire. This is an emotional moment for me. Thanks for badminton sport stakeholders that have been backing me up along this time," Taufik said in front of hundreds of spectators in the stadium with his eyes glassy.
Taufik then handed over a badminton racket to a young Indonesian player, symbolizing regeneration and expectation that his good examples can be followed by young players at home.
"On the behalf of PBSI and people of Indonesia I thank you for your dedication and contribution. There is no such a former champion. Once a champion always a champion," Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) Chairman Gita Wirjawan who was at presence said.
Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat cries during the awards ceremony after winning the gold medal in the men's singles event in the Olympic Games badminton competition at the Goudi Olympic Hall in Athens, Aug 21, 2004. Hidayat beat South Korea's Shon Seung-mo 15-8, 15-7 to win the gold. [Photo/icpress.cn] |
The 31 years old Taufik Hidayat had won many international badminton championships held at home and foreign countries throughout 17 years of excellent career. He won two gold medals in Asian Games' badminton Men's Single group in Busan, South Korea and Doha, Qatar in 2002 and 2004 respectively, also won gold medal in Athens 2004 Olympics Games.
As professional player, he won the best men's single badminton player in 2005 International Badminton Federation (IBF) World Championship held in Anaheim. In Asian Championship badminton tournaments, Taufik won gold medals in 2000, 2003 and 2004.
Taufik secured six championships of annual international badminton championships held at home, Indonesia Open, from 1999 to 2006. He also brought national badminton team won gold medals in 1999 Asian Team Cup and Thomas Cup in Kuala Lumpur 2000 and Guangzhou 2002.
During his excellent career, Taufik has been an arch-rival to Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei and China's Lin Dan.
"We were good friends. I that hope Taufik can do the best for badminton and for his country," Lee Chong Wei said, commenting on Taufik retirement after the final match that qualified him the championship of 2013 Indonesian Open.
After his resignation, Taufik planned to focus on his badminton academy and his sport hall called Taufik Hidayat Arena located in Ciracas, East Jakarta.
The futuristic-designed building is built on 6,600 meter square of land area, provides complete training sessions including accommodations for talented badminton players from home and around the world. It has eight international-standard badminton lawns.
Many players from China, Singapore, Japan, Canada and Mexico had undergone intensive training sessions in the badminton hall under the supervision of Taufik and his coach team.
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