“I am a bigger star in India than in Spain”
– Carolina Marin
She broke Indians hearts and Chinese mastery with her 'screams' to win the Olympic Gold in 2016. In the event that Monika Seles snorted her approach to triumph, Carolina Marin is shouting to one triumph after another.
Marin's screems compliment her snappy footed racquet play to put rivals off. Kingdom of Spain lady 'Nadal' knows about it as well. Marin is that the spearheading star for court game in the Kingdom of Spain. Rafael Nadal, the grass tennis legend from the Kingdom of Spain is comprehended to utilize the shouting ways practically himself. Notwithstanding, Marin didn't very develop the propensity. “It came naturally. This is how I am. It’s my character”, she says.
Carolina María Marín Martín is a Spanish expert badminton player. She is the ruling Olympic Champion, three-time World Champion, four-time European Champion and the previous World's No. 1 in BWF rankings for the ladies' singles discipline, maintaining the world's no. 1 title position for a record number of 66 weeks. She won her first Olympic Gold Medal in Women's Single at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Marin's Rio Olympic final match against PV Sindhu transformed her into an easily recognized name in India. She may go unrecognized in the avenues back in her nation of origin, yet not in India.
“I think I’m a bigger star in India than in Spain. Definitely, without a doubt. And I just love this country.”
Back home, in Spain, Marin isn't inside the most rapacious position. Inspite of winning Olympic Gold Medal and 3 Singles World Championship title (the exclusively female player to attempt to do as such), court game is typically plain among the Spanish Sporting eco-framework and lives on the edges. Her awesome achievement has not been utilized into a bonus for the game or a sequential construction system of players.
For India, it's Saina, Sindhu, Srikanth and a lot of others . For Spanish court game, Marin is the only exclusively monstrous expectation. Something that fills her with satisfaction. “Badminton in Spain is also growing. You cannot compare it with India because here it is big. Many people practice it and you have so many good players here. But even in Spain after the Rio Olympics and after I won Gold everyone knows about badminton and they also want to play and I feel really happy about it.”
“When you win everything, it’s difficult to stay hungry to win more. But if I want to be the greatest, I need one more Olympic Gold and World Championship title.”