Tahlia Richardson can now call herself a four-time National Senior Badminton Champion after once again claiming the Women’s Open title at the All Jamaica Badminton Championships at the YMCA Auditorium last weekend.
The 22-year-old 2023 CAC Games bronze medallist took the title after a three-set win over Katherine Wynter.
Richardson won the first set 21-14 before Wynter rallied back to level proceedings at one set all with a 28-26 second set victory.
Richardson then locked in and was able to dominate the third and deciding set 28-10 to seal her fourth title.
Despite the win, Richardson expressed to Sportsmax.tv that she was not entirely pleased with her performance, specifically a shift in her usual play style in the second set.
“It’s two-fold for me. In one sense, I’m glad I was able to retain my title and win my fourth national championship. In another sense, I’m not entirely pleased with my performance,” she said.
“In the second set, I changed the game plan and was playing more passive which is not my playing style. In the third set I played my natural game which is more fast and attacking and was able to dominate,” Richardson added.
Richardson, who recently graduated from the University of the West Indies with BSc. in Human Resource Management while minoring in Psychology, went a bit into her preparation for the tournament, noting the process was slightly hampered by injury.
“I had a slight injury two weeks before that so it was about working through that and ensuring that I would be at my best for the tournament,” she said.
“Besides that, it was just about doing strength training and on-court training and ensuring consistency in both,” Richardson added.
She also went into difficulties endured while trying to balance a budding career in professional badminton with the pursuit of her college degree.
“It was about being disciplined and knowing what I want,” she said.
“It would sometimes be difficult especially when face to face school resumed because I would be gone for a tournament or a training camp once a month or once every other month. But once I managed my time and was consistent with that, I was all good to go,” she added.
Richardson also claimed top spot in mixed doubles and silver in women’s doubles.
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