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The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

The Japanese badminton world recently ushered in a big news: badminton women's doubles star, Rio Olympic Women's Doubles gold medalist Takahashi Reiwa was happy to love her daughter. She shared the good news of her daughter's birth through her personal social platform, and said that she was happy to give birth to her daughter smoothly with the support of her husband and everyone, and as a mother, she will take her daughter to grow up in a strong sense of love.

The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

She also posted a photo of herself holding her daughter in her arms, and although she was wearing a mask, she could still feel her happiness and happiness. Takahashi Reiwa, who officially announced the good news of the birth of a daughter, quickly received the blessings of the majority of fans. At the end of 2020, Reiwa Takahashi, who has retired, and former teammate Yuki Kaneko entered the palace of marriage hand in hand. Now that she has given birth to her daughter, she has officially opened a new stage in her life.

The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

Reiwa Takahashi is a Japanese badminton doubles star who has set several records in her career and is arguably one of the players who has helped transform Japan from a second-rate team to a world-class team in recent years. In 2008, at the age of 18, Reiwa Takahashi won the Women's Singles and Women's Doubles titles of the Waikato International Series in New Zealand, becoming a rising star in the badminton world.

The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

In the same year, Reiwa Takahashi began to partner with Matsutomo Misaki, and at the end of 2012, the two won the Indonesian Golden Grand Prix and the runner-up of the Danish Premier Super Tournament, and in the next game, they also jointly defeated the Chinese champion duo Zhao Yunlei and Tian Qing, making the two have great confidence and becoming the shining stars in the women's doubles field of badminton. This pairing is also known as the "muffin combination".

The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

In 2014, the "Muffin Group" won the Japan Open championship, and later won the silver medal in women's doubles and the bronze medal in women's team at the Incheon Asian Games. This combination surpassed the Chinese women's doubles in October of that year and ascended to the world's first position, allowing the Japanese team to achieve a rapid jump in the world's badminton status. In 2016, the "Muffin Group" competed in the Rio Olympics as the top seed in the women's doubles of badminton, and the two in excellent form successfully won the women's doubles gold medal, breaking the dominance of the Chinese team in the project.

This is also the first Badminton Olympic gold medal won by the Japanese team, and the "Muffin Combination" helped the Japanese badminton team achieve a breakthrough of zero. After the Rio Olympics, although the combination of Yuki Fukushima and Caihua Hirota came to the top, the "Muffin Combination" still won the Uber Cup in Bangkok and the women's team championship at the Asian Games in Jakarta, which can be described as full of staying power.

The daughter of the Olympic champion of badminton, she once helped the Japanese badminton world break the rule of China, and her husband is a former teammate

However, the "Muffin Combination" suffered a decline in form in the 2019 season, even falling out of the world's top five in early 2020, coupled with the postponement of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Reika Takahashi, who was plagued by injuries, announced his retirement late at night on August 17, saying goodbye to his sports career. After retiring from the army, Reiwa Takahashi chose to marry and have a daughter, and went to a new journey in life.

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