"I will not pursue competitive Badminton anymore. It was a decision that I was contemplating for the last six months," said Arvind, who won the national championships in 2008 after reaching the finals four times in the previous seven years.
"I have a lot of people to thank in this wonderful journey. A good time with family and friends is on priority and my next is obviously in the coaching and Badminton ecosystem.
Selected in the Indian team in 2002, Arvind represented the country in many international events, including the prestigious Thomas Cup for seven times, the 2010 Asian Games and World Champions four times.
In his 13-year-long career, Arvind also played for German clubs and stayed in Europe for 3-5 months every year for last 12 years.
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