Postponement of Tokyo Olympics may affect golden retirement of these veteran players
Postponement of Tokyo Olympics may affect golden retirement of these veteran players
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The postponement of the Tokyo Olympics next year has become a tough challenge for many stars' gold medal hopes. These players are playing at the final stage of their careers and whose final Olympics could be this. These giants include golfer Tiger Woods, who has turned 44. Tennis stars Roger Federer and Serena Williams have turned 38 years old. American sprinter Justin Gatlin is 38 and Alison Felix is 34 years old. China's badminton star Lynn Den is also 36 years old and will increase by about a year. Age can affect their game.

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Roger Federer: Twenty-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer of Switzerland will turn 40 on August 8, 2021. He reached the singles semi-finals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Together with Stan Wawrinka won the doubles title at the 2008 Beijing Olympics while reaching the quarter-finals in singles. He was successful in winning the silver medal in the London Olympics, while last time he did not participate in the 2016 Rio Olympics due to injury. He was the flag bearer of Switzerland at the Beijing Olympics.

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Serena Williams: American tennis star will also turn 40 in September next year. He already has four Olympic gold medals. Singles in London 2012, with sister Venus, won doubles titles in 2000 Sydney, 2008 Beijing and 2012 London. In Rio 2016, both sisters lost in the first round. While Serena lost to Svitolina in singles in the third round. Tokyo Olympics will not be easy for Serena. She was eliminated in the third round at the first Grand Slam Australian Open this year.

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