'10 Out of 10' Ahn Se-young's first impression of returning to international competition came outBWF Interview "I'm even happier with my teammates"

Oct 17, 2024

'10 Out of 10' Ahn Se-young's first impression of returning to international competition came outBWF Interview 'I'm even happier with my teammates'
BWF delivered An Se-young's interview on her return to the main news. Capture BWF Homepage



"10 out of 10"

Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life Insurance), who returned to the international stage after a two-month hiatus, must have been so happy.

Ahn Se-young, who is participating in the 2024 Denmark Open (Super 750), made her first on-site impressions. His speech was the main news of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) website.



BWF introduced an interview with Ahn on the 16th (Korea time) under the title of 'Ahn Se-young, 10 out of 10 Happiness'. It was an on-site interview by Ahn Se-young after winning lightly 2-0 in the round of 32 in the women's singles on the 15th.

"I'm happy to be back on the court, 10 out of 10." `After a welcome return match at the Danish Open, her first tournament since winning gold at the Paris Olympics last summer, Ahn cried out like this,' the BWF said.



`I was nervous, but I'm glad I could come back after winning the Paris Olympics,' An said. `I tried to adjust to my condition because it was my first race, and I tried to regain the feeling on the court by reading the drift.'

'10 Out of 10' Ahn Se-young's first impression of returning to international competition came outBWF Interview 'I'm even happier with my teammates'
In particular, Ahn Se-young said "I loved stepping on the badminton court. The court is a happy place for me." After her first return match at the 105th National Sports Festival on the 9th, Ahn Se-young shed tears and expressed 'infinite love for badminton' when asked if her love for badminton remains unchanged.



Ahn Se-young took a lot of time off after the Paris Olympics. It was a necessary break to recover from the injury. It's not 100% yet, but it's getting better," he said, indicating that he was shaking off his injury concerns.

He returned to the national team for the first time since the Paris Olympics to participate in this tournament, and he did not forget the affection and gratitude he held deeply.

"I'm happy to return from lovely clean Denmark and play in front of the fans. It's great to be able to return to the tour especially with my teammates. I missed it. Now I can do things that I like, like spending time with my family and friends and eating ribs, he said, expressing his feelings about returning to the national team, which he has not revealed so far.



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