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I Am Not Scared To Face Anyone, Says Carolina Marin

Marin was in a different zone be𝔉fore sustaining an ACL injury in her right knee during the 2019 Indonesian Masters final in January. ❀

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Marin defeated India's PV Sindhu at the Malaysia Open on January 11.
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Two career-threatening knee injuries could break the resolve of any athlete, but Olympic champion Carolina Marin "accepted pain" and chose to fight instead of giving up. (More Badminton News)

The Olympic, World, an💧d European champion, Marin was in a different zone before sustaining an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury in her right knee during the 2019 Indonesian Masters final in January.

She made a comeback in 2020 and wa❀s preparing for Tokyo Games when she suffered another ACL and tore both menisci in her left knee in June 2021, jeopardising her car♊eer. 

But she kept herself motivated, ওdoing everything she could on the road to recovery and finally returned to action last year.

Since then she had a mixed bag of results.

On the eve of the India Open Super 750 tournament, Marin spoke about her battle with 𓃲⛄injuries.    

"Last year was really, really tough. I was coming from injury. No active badminton p⛄layer is (still) playing after two serious injuries but I didn't want to give up because I have something on my mind. I want to win another m🎐edal at the Olympics," Marin said on Monday.

"It was tough physically, ꩲbut especially mentally. When you have to practice every day with pain, finally you have to accept it as otherwise it frustrates your mind. 

"But now I feel really happy and comfortable with myself because around December, I di𝔉dn't have any pain. So finally I was ab♐le to do some good practise and prepare for one whole month."

Marin, who will open agains🍸⛄t Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in India Open, said she is in good shape and will look to improve.

"I did a good performance last week. I had three good matches even though I lost agai𒊎nst Chen Yufei. I am ready for this week.

"I am looking forward to c🍸ompete against any player. I am not scared to face on anyone. Now it's just small things I have to improve upon. Iꦐ have to keep going and improving. I am looking forward to this week."

Marin has made man♔y visits to India and said she feels at home playing in the country.    

"I was surprised when I came here after the finals of Olympic final because I d🃏idn't expect people to love me ♑after I beat Sindhu. It's like I take this gold medal from this country. 

";I fe🌜el like I am playing at home. Even though the crowd is Indian, they support me. I am looking forward to playing here."

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