Recently, on her personal page, badminton player Nguyen Thuy Linh publicly posted a photo with her boyfriend, with the status: "I love you in all the universe".
The 1997-born tennis player's actions surprised fans, because this was the first time Thuy Linh shared a close-up photo of her "other half".
The identity of Thuy Linh's boyfriend has not been revealed.

Before that, Thuy Linh and her boyfriend had a trip to the town of Chamonix in eastern France. This place is 613 km from the capital Paris, with a long history, ideal for skiing and mountain climbing.
The two took a cable car to Mont Blanc (the roof of Europe), where the snow covered the house all year round. Not only that, the No. 1 tennis player of Vietnam and his "other half" also hung up their locks of love, admiring the poetic scenery of the small town of Chamonix.
Notably, the photo that the badminton player publicly announced her boyfriend was also taken at Chamonix.
Nearly a year ago, Nguyen Thuy Linh admitted to having a boyfriend. Sharing with Lao Dong, the beauty said: "I have found a friend who can accompany me. Regarding marriage, I think it will not come to me too soon, I still want to contribute, at least one more Olympic season.
I always want to have a companion to share and understand with. That is the place where I confide in every day after stressful training or competition. I am a flower and have a master, everyone".
Nguyen Thuy Linh was born in 1997 in Phu Tho. When she was 9 years old, her grandfather introduced her to contact and practice badminton. Since the age of 14, Thuy Linh started competing professionally, gradually making her mark and affirming her position.
In her career, the female athlete has won many medals in Hanoi, Da Nang and Dong Nai. She won 2 gold medals at the 2018 National Sports Festival, 2022; the bronze medal at the 2021 SEA Games; participated in the 2021 and 2024 Olympics... In particular, the No. 1 female tennis player in Vietnam was in the world's top 20.