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Polii Puts Olympic Badminton 'Tragedy' Behind Her

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29 September 2014 09:22 WIB

Indonesia's Greysia Polii reacts after winning their women's doubles badminton match during the 17th Asian Games at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon. Greysia Polii was on the verge of quitting badminton after being expelled from the London Olympics in a 'match-fixing' scandal that rocked the sport, but the Indonesian is now able to put the "tragedy" behind her after winning gold at the Asian Games. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesia's Greysia Polii returns a in the women's doubles badminton match at Gyeyang Gymnasium during the 17th Asian Games in Incheon. Greysia Polii was on the verge of quitting badminton after being expelled from the London Olympics in a 'match-fixing' scandal that rocked the sport, but the Indonesian is now able to put the "tragedy" behind her after winning gold at the Asian Games. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB

Greysia Polli (R) and NK Maheswari (L) of Indonesia hit a return against Japan in the women's doubles final badminton match of the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. ED JONES/AFP/Getty Images

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesia's Greysia Polii returns a shot in the women's doubles badminton match at Gyeyang Gymnasium during the 17th Asian Games in Incheon. Greysia Polii was on the verge of quitting badminton after being expelled from the London Olympics in a 'match-fixing' scandal that rocked the sport, but the Indonesian is now able to put the "tragedy" behind her after winning gold at the Asian Games. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesia's Greysia Polii (L) hugs her teammate Nitya Krishinda Maheswari after winning their women's doubles badminton match during the 17th Asian Games at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesia's Greysia Polii (L) and Nitya Krishinda Maheswari react after winning the match against Japan during the women's doubles gold medal badminton match at Gyeyang Gymnasium at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

29 September 2014 00:00 WIB