Following Carolina Marin’s retirement announcement, PV Sindhu shared a deeply personal tribute, calling the Spaniard a 'complete pain on court' while praising her unmatched speed and fighting spirit ...
The most successful World Championships shuttler, with three titles calls it a day after another knee problem felled her comeback attempt ...
March 26 - Three-time world champion and former Olympic gold medallist Carolina Marin, who had to pull out of her semi-final ...
All-time badminton great Carolina Marin brought the curtains down on her illustrious career on Thursday (March 26, 2026) after failing to fully recover from a third serious knee injury. The Spaniard, ...
A Spanish badminton legend is hanging up her racket. Former Olympic champion Carolina Marín announced her retirement on March 26, 2026, closing a decorated career defined by historic wins and ...
MADRID (AP) — Carolina Marín, one of the greatest ever badminton players, retired on Thursday after the Spaniard couldn't fully recover from a third serious knee injury. Marín, 32, said in a social ...
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Carolina Marín misses European Championships, but her influence still looms
She will not be on the court, but she will live on through the arena. The European Badminton Championships are coming back to Huelva, but Carolina Marín won’t be there. This is the first time in years ...
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Carolina Marín, a unique career in seven moments: "I pushed my body beyond imagination"
From her dreams at 14 to her tears at the Paris Olympics, the champion of all sits down with EL MUNDO in Huelva to review the ...
The left-handed Carolina Marin has been out of professional action since the 2024 Paris Olympic Games when she tore the ACL in her right knee for a second time. She is the first woman to win three bad ...
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