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      <title>Zhang Ning passes first big test as singles coach</title>
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      <description>SHANGHAI: Two-time Olympic champion Zhang Ning has retired from competitive badminton and has immediately taken up the role of a coach. The 33-year-old now sits by the sideline, makes observations of her understudy, takes notes...</description>
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      <title>Olympics clear way for new generation of shuttlers</title>
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      <description>The ongoing China Open is proving a testing ground for the country's young shuttlers to prove their mettle and fill a void left by those veterans who retired in the wake of the Beijing Games. Host China fared well at badminton...</description>
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