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Saadi Abbas announces retirement from karate after South Asian Games

Saadi Abbas
Pakistan’s top karateka, Saadi Abbas is set to retire after participation in the forthcoming South Asian Games in Pakistan.

While talking to a private news channel, the 36-year-old expressed his willingness to win a gold medal in front of home crowd before finally bidding adieu to the sport.

Karateka Abbas said: “As the South Asian Games are scheduled in Pakistan and because I have never played in front of Pakistani fans, my goal is to play in Pakistan and win a gold medal in my home town.”

“After this, I will bid farewell to karate,” he added.

It is worth noting that the top karateka has won gold medals at the Asian and South Asian levels and is aiming to win in the upcoming event as well scheduled to take place in Pakistan next year.

Apart from these achievements, he is a two-time Commonwealth Championship gold medallist, former Asian Champion and two-time Asian bronze medallist.

Abbas also said that he made a comeback because of this and participated in the Asian Karate Championship in China. "I won the first fight but lost in the second, however, the competition was good."

The karate player further said that before the South Asian Games, he will also take part in the Commonwealth Championship. Moreover, he also plans to participate in a few more international events after this.



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