The Borneo Post

Nicol’s retirement: End of an era — Chong Wei

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KUAL A LUMPU R: The announceme­nt that Datuk Nicol David is retiring from squash marks the end of an era of a legendary squash athlete of global repute.

National badminton ace, Datuk Lee Chong Wei regarded Nicol’s dominance of the world’s number one spot for nine years was an extraordin­ary achievemen­t that was difficult to achieve by any athlete.

Chong Wei said Nicol was a superstar who was renowned worldwide and the 35-year- old athlete and her successes in winning world championsh­ips had inspired local and foreign athletes.

‘’We are from one batch. Nicol is an athlete who has a high ambition and does not easily give up.

‘’All and sundry knows her achievemen­t as the world’s number one player for nine years is an extraordin­ary achievemen­t and tough to be matched or surpassed by any athlete. We must respect her decision. Any athlete will retire when the time comes.

‘’ I hope she will continue to sow good deeds by sharing her experience and helping young national players. I also wish her best of luck, if she wants to focus on business,’’ he said when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

Chong Wei said the country would be losing a star who had the complete package in sports including a profession­al personalit­y and that she was always looked up to.

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