Gold medalist badminton player Kurusayat abruptly retires

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The 32-year-old badminton player from Hyderabad has abruptly announced his retirement from international badminton. Although the 32-year-old is not of retirement age, he has announced his retirement after suffering from a variety of injuries over the past few years and can no longer pursue badminton.

R.M.V. Kurusaidat won bronze for India at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. “I could not contribute 100%,” Kurusait told PTI. The fact that I can not play properly in my favorite sport does not make sense to badminton.

My physical fitness has gone unfinished. So I decided that what I really needed to do was learn how to do it right. This is the most emotional moment of my life, ”said Kurusaidat.

Crusader wins gold at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games. He also won the World Junior Bronze.

He is now training to impart his badminton skills to youngsters. “I’m really looking forward to coaching the Indian team and working with Gopi Charu. I am learning a lot from him, ”Kurusaidat said.

Crucifixion finished 2nd best player at the 2010 India Open Grand Prix. He won silver for India at the South Asian Games. Crucifixion was instrumental in the team winning the gold medal in the same series.

In 2015 he won the Bulgarian International Series. He also won the Tata Open International Champion title in 2012. The most important moment of his badminton career was winning the bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, beating England’s Rajiv Awseb.

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