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A. Olympic gold medalist An Se-young primarily uses the Yonex Astrox 77 Pro (AX77 Pro) racket, known for speed, power, and control, strung with Yonex BG80 string and tensioned around 28-29 lbs for explosive shots and fast snapback, though there's recent buzz about potential major sponsorship shifts.
A. An Se-young's highest rank is World No. 1 in BWF Women's Singles, a position she first achieved in August 2023 after winning the World Championships and has held consistently, becoming the dominant player in women's badminton and earning records for titles in 2025.
A. Yes, South Korean badminton star An Se-young won the gold medal in women's singles at the Paris 2024 Olympics, defeating China's He Bingjiao in the final, a significant career moment that cemented her as an Olympic champion.
A. World No. 1 badminton star An Se-young primarily wears Yonex shoes, like the popular Yonex Power Cushion Aerus Z2, as Yonex is her main sponsor, but she received a temporary exception in late 2024 to wear other brands like Asics due to discomfort, showcasing her preference for comfort and performance.
A. An Se Young's smashes aren't necessarily the absolute fastest in terms of pure speed, but she's known for incredibly effective, deceptive, and well-placed smashes that opponents struggle to return, often hitting in the 300-370+ km/h range, focusing on precision and strategy rather than just raw power like some male counterparts, as seen by her placement and disguise making them seem harder to return.