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Reluctant Xie says this is last chance
Agencies
Updated: 2008-08-03 22:06
"CONDOR COUPLE"
The shuttler first met her boyfriend, men's world number one Lin Dan, at the age of 16 at a training base in Fujian.
Their relationship was first made public in 2004 at the All England Open. Lin's red roses and congratulatory kiss when Xie won the 2007 All Englands made the romance known around the world.
China's badminton team is comparatively tolerant of relationships between players and they were not punished as they would have been in the table tennis team, for example.
Xie said their relationship helped them during the dark days of the Athens Olympics when Xie was left out of the team and Lin was knocked out in the first round.
"I thought she might not be able to go on until 2008," Lin said. "It took great courage and motivation for her to make it."
Xie regained her confidence by winning six major titles in a row to become world number one in April 2005.
"I can share my pressure with him," she said of Lin. "He is the kind of person that exerts himself to the utmost. After watching him play, I have become a bit more aggressive."
Xie and Lin won the women's and men's singles titles at the 2006 world championships in Madrid as well as the 2006 and 2007 All England Open.
The pair are known as the "Condor Couple", a nickname which has its origins in a novel by Louis Cha. The book describes the adventures of an impetuous young warrior and his calm, elder lover.
"After the Olympics I can finally live the life I really want to with holidays, studying and marriage ... I am really looking forward to it," said Xie.
"I just want to be the woman who cooks soup for Dan after the Games," she said.