Gold
would be sweet for factory girl Ratchanok
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[June 07, 2016]
By Ian Ransom
SYDNEY (Reuters) - As the humble
daughter of factory workers at a Bangkok sweet-maker, badminton was
a ticket out of poverty for Ratchanok Intanon, who hopes winning
gold at the Rio Olympics might inspire more Thai girls to chase
their dreams.
The 21-year-old will be among Thailand's main medal hopes in
Brazil and one of the chief threats to China's chances of defending
their astonishing sweep of all five badminton titles at the London
Games.
Ratchanok is spurred by a painful memory of London, where, as a
teenage sensation set to rock the Chinese establishment, she choked
in a quarter-final when poised to defeat the tournament second seed,
Wang Xin.
"Actually I think I had a chance to win or (be) close to the
medals," Ratchanok told Reuters ruefully in an interview in Sydney
on Tuesday.
"But I think I lost with the experience, because that time I was
still young and she was also good, world class.
"So maybe... mentally she was better than me.
"That time, I didn't feel good after losing. I felt like I didn't
want to train again. I felt I didn't want to play badminton again.
"But I had support. My family, who love me, just said that it's
okay, you still have time. Just learn more."
Ratchanok did not wallow for too long.
 The following year, she became badminton's youngest world champion
at the age of 18 when she stunned Olympic champion Li Xuerui in the
final of her home tournament in Guangzhou.
Ratchanok may face Li this week at the Australian Badminton Open,
the last major meeting before the Olympic tournament starts Aug. 11.
CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS
Ratchanok has had injury troubles and dips in form since her world
title but has been in ominous condition in recent months, capturing
three consecutive Superseries tournaments to rise to the world
number one ranking in April.
She has since conceded it to Spain's two-time world champion
Carolina Marin but her brief spell at the top sent Thailand into a
frenzy.
Rather than shy away from the hype, Ratchanok has embraced the
expectation.
"I hope that I can get the gold medal for Thailand," said Ratchanok,
standing on a terrace at her hotel adjacent to Olympic stadiums
built for the 2000 Sydney Games.
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Thailand's badminton player Ratchanok Intanon plays during a
practice round at the Australian Badminton Open in Sydney,
Australia, June 7, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed

"It's not too difficult for me and I believe that I can do it."
Ratchanok had an unusual route into badminton, being handed a
racquet at the age of six and told to go play outside the factory
where her parents worked making sweet Thai desserts.
Her tournament winnings and endorsements have been enough to help
her parents start their own food business, while her achievements
have won her friends in high places.
After becoming Thailand's first world number one, Ratchanok played a
game with Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha during a visit to
government house.
During the meeting she asked him if her Chinese coach's application
to become a Thai citizen could be expedited, local media reported.
Xie Zhuhua, who once battled China's current head coach Li Yongbo
during competition in the 1990s, has coached Ratchanok since her
junior days and is seen as key to her ability to unlock the games of
her Chinese rivals.
"He just takes care of me like I'm his daughter, because he also
doesn't have (one)," Ratchanok said of their special relationship.
"He loves me like a daughter and takes care of me. For me, he's like
a second father, so I just do my best."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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