
Spanish badminton player Carolina Marin confirmed on Monday that “as long as” her knee “holds up” after suffering a serious injury at the Paris Olympics, she will “continue” competing, because “the recovery is going very well” and she is “listening” to her body to see if she can take a “small step” more.
“The recovery is going very well. As long as the knee holds up, I will try to keep going. Obviously I’m very familiar with load control“How do I go through each training session, how much should I push and when should I stop,” the Huelva native admitted in the run-up to the AS Sports Awards.
The Olympic champion, three-time world champion and 2024 Princess of Asturias Athlete Awarded that “everything in life” can be overcome “if you put your mind to it.” “At that time it is clear that one needs time because it is on a physical level I knew I would get through it.But on a mental level, everything costs a little more.”
“It was hard, I took my time, I needed it, but I have to say that today I am much better than last year. Today, more than ever, I listen to my body to see if I can take a small step” He concluded.