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Watch: Chinese Shuttler Wins Gold, Gets Proposed By Teammate On Court. This Happens Next

Chinese duo Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong won the badminton mixed doubles gold medal at the Paris Olympics after beating South Korea's Kim Won-ho/Jeong Na-eun in the final on Friday. Zheng and Huang, silver medalists at the Tokyo Olympics, won the gold medal match 21-8, 21-11. While it must be the only big moment of the day for Siwei, but not for Yaqiong, who was proposed by her boyfriend and Chinese men's doubles player Liu Yuchen, right in front of the entire crowd. The video of the heartwarming moment is going viral on social media.

Watch it here:

"I'll love you forever! Will you marry me?"
"Yes! I do!"

OMG!!! Romance at the Olympics!!!

Huang Yaqiong just had her "dream come true", winning a badminton mixed doubles gold medalwith her teammate Zheng Siwei

Then her boyfriend Liu Yuchen proposed! pic.twitter.com/JxMIipF7ij

Later on Friday, India's Lakshya Sen made history at the Olympic Games in Paris, becoming the first male shuttler from the country to reach the semifinals in men's singles badminton competition on Friday.

While PV Sindhu had bagged two medals in the Olympic Games and Saina Nehwal had claimed a bronze in the 2012 edition in London, no Indian male player had reached the medal rounds in the Olympics.

Sen achieved that feat with a hard-fought victory over Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei 19-21, 21-15, 21-12 in a 76-minute encounter in the men's singles quarterfinals.

Sen, the lone Indian shuttler still in the fray in the Paris Olympics, lost the first game after the Taipei player opened up a 5-2 lead. Though the Indian star levelled scores at 5-5, his rival continued to maintain the upper hand and opened up a 14-9 lead, Sen again fought back to seven points in a row to take a 17-15 lead. However, Chen could not

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