Mathias Boe Retires as Coach of Indian Badminton Stars

Mathias Boe Retires as Coach of Indian Badminton Stars

Mathias Boe, the esteemed coach of Indian badminton stars Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, has announced his retirement from coaching following the pair’s exit from the Paris Olympics. The decision comes after Satwik and Chirag’s heartbreaking loss to Malaysia’s Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in the men’s doubles quarterfinals.

Boe, a silver medalist at the London Olympics, joined Chirag and Satwik as their coach ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. The Indian duo were considered strong contenders for a medal in Paris, but their hopes were dashed in the quarterfinals.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Boe expressed his disappointment but also his pride in his players’ efforts. “For me, my coaching days end here,” he wrote. “I’m not going to continue in India or anywhere else, for now at least. I have spent too much time in a badminton hall and it’s also pretty stressful to be a coach. I’m a tired old man.”

Boe acknowledged the pain of defeat, having experienced it himself as an athlete. “I know the feeling all too well myself. Pushing yourself to the limit every day, to be in the best shape of your life, and then things don’t go as you would have hoped for,” he said. “I know you guys are gutted, I know how much you wanted to bring a medal back to India, but this time it wasn’t meant to be.”

Despite the setback, Boe praised his players’ dedication and passion. “You have everything to be proud of, how hard you have worked in this Olympics camp, battling injuries, even taken injections to reduce the pain,” he wrote. “That is dedication, that is passion, and that is a lot of heart.”

Boe’s retirement marks the end of an era for Indian badminton. Under his guidance, Chirag and Satwik emerged as one of the top doubles pairs in the world. Their success has inspired a new generation of Indian badminton players and raised the profile of the sport in the country.

Satwik-Chirag Aim for Olympic Gold, Prannoy-Sen as Dark Horses

Satwik-Chirag Aim for Olympic Gold, Prannoy-Sen as Dark Horses

In 2021, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty made a stunning debut at the Tokyo Olympics, upsetting eventual gold medalists Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin. Despite their initial success, a loss in their second match left their Olympic hopes hanging in the balance. They eventually recovered to win their final group game, but it wasn’t enough to advance to the quarterfinals. The heartbreak left the pair and their coach, Mathias Boe, in tears.

Three years later, Satwik and Chirag have emerged as heavyweights in men’s doubles, a highly competitive category. Under Boe’s guidance, they have won titles and set records, including a World Championships bronze, an Asian Games gold, an Asian Championships title, and a rise to the top of the world rankings. They also played a crucial role in India’s historic Thomas Cup victory.

As they prepare for the Paris Olympics, Satwik and Chirag are considered title contenders. Former India shuttler Parupalli Kashyap believes they have a strong chance of winning India’s first-ever badminton gold at the Games. They are placed in Group C, with their only immediate threat being world no. 7 Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Rian Ardianto. However, Kashyap identifies world no. 1 Liang Weikeng / Wang Chang and the South Korean duo of Kang Min-hyuk / Seo Seung-jae as their toughest competitors.

Kashyap also highlights the potential of HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen in the men’s singles category. Prannoy is a multiple super series winner and World Championships medalist, while Sen has shown his ability to rise to the occasion in big matches. Kashyap believes both players have the potential to create upsets and progress in the tournament.

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