At 33, the "badminton goddess" reveals she's still single, with rumors suggesting she might marry into a Chinese family in the future—earning high praise for her "alluring and captivating charm."

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At 33, the "badminton goddess" reveals she's still single, with rumors suggesting she might marry into a Chinese family in the future—earning high praise for her "alluring and captivating charm."
Recently, Malaysian badminton player Goh Liu Ying grabbed widespread attention from netizens after sharing a stunning set of photos on social media.
From the photos, we can see Wu Liuying dressed in a stunning deep-purple evening gown, perfectly highlighting the sophisticated charm of an urban, mature woman. The heartwarming image has prompted fans to flood the comments section with compliments like, "Madam looks absolutely breathtaking—her figure is incredible!" "Her beauty and charisma easily rival those of top-tier entertainment industry stars." "She truly embodies regal elegance." "After growing accustomed to athletes typically embracing a sweet, adorable style, Madam’s bold, alluring vibe is nothing short of captivating." And one fan even joked, "Another day spent hopelessly entranced by Madam’s sheer beauty—when will someone finally get lucky enough to win her heart?"
Currently 33 years old, Goh Liu Ying stands at 1.66 meters tall and is a Malaysian women’s doubles badminton player, specializing primarily in mixed doubles. Goh Liu Ying partnered with Chan Peng Soon for 13 years, during which they achieved numerous accolades, including the silver medal in mixed doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. At their peak, they even climbed as high as third in the world rankings. The duo once chose to leave the Malaysian national team together, opting instead to compete as "freelancers" in various BWF tournaments worldwide. However, due to differing visions for their future careers, Goh Liu Ying and Chan Peng Soon announced their split at the end of last year. As she entered the 2022 season, Goh Liu Ying briefly teamed up with Wang Yixin and then Song Junwei, but neither partnership yielded particularly impressive results.
Compared to other badminton players, Wu Liuying exudes a unique charm as a sophisticated urban woman, which has captivated many fans and earned her the affectionate nickname "Niangniang" from Chinese supporters. A frequent fixture on the Badminton World Federation's Top 10 Most Beautiful Players list, Wu recently revealed in an interview with Malaysian media that she remains single. She also shared her post-retirement plans to open a badminton academy in China—and even hinted she wouldn’t rule out marrying a Chinese man—making her a hot topic of conversation for a time.



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