14 March 2025
Greg and Jenny Mairs hailed a “good ending” to their badminton careers regardless of a quarter-final defeat on Day 4 of the YONEX All England.
The blended doubles pair have been overwhelmed 21-19 21-14 by Lee Jong Min and Chae Yu Jung of South Korea within the final eight on the Utilita Area.
The loss marked the tip of their time competing in worldwide tournaments as they grasp up their rackets to deal with their thriving YouTube channel Badminton Perception.
“It was the proper ending,” Greg stated. “We couldn’t have requested for any extra.
“With our household, pals, so many subscribers within the viewers, it brings us goosebumps.
“This makes me extra excited to assist extra of these guys, get pleasure from and enhance their badminton. That’s going to be so rewarding for us transferring ahead.
“We’re going to do the whole lot that we’ve got wished to do however up till now we simply haven’t had the time to do.
“We’re actually excited to try this and spend extra of our time doing that, somewhat than working it round our enjoying careers.”
With the primary sport on a knife edge at 19-18, a shot from Lee struck the highest of the web and dropped in and that proved essential as earlier than the South Korean pair took the sport with three straight factors.
The early a part of the second sport mirrored the primary, with the pairs unable to be separated earlier than a run of factors helped transfer Chae and Lee right into a lead.
After the Mairs had pulled a degree again, there was a defiant roar from the world to will them on however the comeback didn’t arrive.
As a substitute, the pair signed off from skilled badminton with an enormous ovation.
Jenny added: “Immediately tops all of it, to say we’ve got performed on the Friday on the All England what a dream come true.
“Should you had requested us not to mention final 12 months, two weeks in the past if we may have achieved that we most likely would have stated no so I feel what a dream ending for us.
“The gang has been superb this week, the assist not simply from the followers within the corridor, the entire volunteers and all of the assist on-line has simply been so superb.
“It has actually helped us all through the week and we’re simply excited to assist as many individuals enhance their sport.”
The Mairs’ run to the quarter-finals introduced with it the pair’s first-ever win in the primary draw of the All England.
They flew the flag for the house hopes on Day 4 as the ultimate English gamers in rivalry and have been effectively supported together with by their subscribers.
Now, attentions will flip to celebrating their achievements, plus a wholesome quantity of modifying with their subsequent and closing competitors vlog eagerly anticipated on Sunday.
“There was plenty of movies the place, if we’ve got had all this time and weren’t doing all of our coaching, we’d have made them even higher,” she stated.
“However there was plenty of time the place we’ve got needed to say that is adequate, so I’m actually excited to attempt to make these movies virtually good as we will.”
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