On June 14 last year, Rio Olympic gold medalist Puig announced his retirement. Today, Puig received a retirement commemoration at the Miami station, which is a success. Puig's career was flat
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On June 14 last year, Rio Olympic gold medalist Puig announced his retirement.
Today, Puig received a retirement commemoration at the Miami station, which is a success.
Puig had a mediocre career, but she defeated Muguraza, Kvitova and Kerber in the women's singles competition at Rio 2016 as a dark horse, becoming Puerto Rico's first Olympic gold medalist in history.
Yes, Puig once brought the first gold in the history of the country, enough to be the highlight of her career!
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