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China’s Lin Dan is likely to be playing in his last National Games. Photo: Xinhua

Jet-lagged Lin Dan feared dozing off on court

Two-time Olympic champion is competing in the National Games probably for the last time as he returns home from an exhausting world championships campaign in Glasgow

Lin Dan

Badminton legend Lin Dan was so jet-lagged from a European trip that he feared falling asleep on-court at China’s National Games, and fuelled retirement speculation by saying it was likely his last appearance in the event.

Regarded as the best badminton player of all time, the 33-year-old nicknamed “Super Dan” is at China’s so-called mini Olympics just days after losing the final of the world championships in Scotland.

After failing to win a sixth world crown on Sunday in Glasgow, Lin hinted that it might be his last tilt at the world title.

Back in China, the two-time Olympic champion said: “This should be my last National Games. I have played at the Games for 20 years.”

Lin Dan is contemplating his future after he failed to add to his world singles titles in Glasgow. Photo: AFP

The tattooed Lin, who has fallen from the summit to fourth in the world rankings, was pushed all the way by little-known Sheng Xiaodong before struggling to an 18-21, 21-15, 21-7 first-round victory in the men’s team event in Tianjin on Wednesday.

“Just now I’m afraid of falling asleep on the court” the jet-lagged Lin was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency afterwards.

“But this is a problem facing all of my teammates of the national team who just took part in the World Championships. We have to overcome it.”

The Chinese contingent in Glasgow went straight from Scotland to the northern China city of Tianjin for the Games, Xinhua said.

Denmark's Viktor Axelsen on his way to victory against Lin Dan in the world championships final in Glasgow. Photo: Reuters
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