Nathan Robertson has announced his retirement from all forms of badminton with immediate effect.
The 35-year-old, who won silver alongside Gail Emms at the Athens Olympics in 2004, was widely regarded as one of Great Britain's best players.
However, following his failure to qualify for the Games in London later this year, Robinson has decided to call time on his career.
"So I can now officially say. I AM RETIRED.... Thank you to everyone who supported and helped me throughout my entire career," he wrote on Twitter.
"The truly special people already know how thankful and respectful I am of them. I leave with great memories and even better friendships.
"I now look forward to a summer of rest and retirement celebration, my home bar is open 24hrs a day people ;-). #proud #memories."
Chris Adcock and Imogen Bankier have been selected ahead of Robertson for this year's Olympics.