Coach: Jin Wei has a long way to go before reaching the top


KUALA LUMPUR: Goh Jin Wei (pic) is a shuttler with immense talent but don’t expect her to scale the pinnacle of world badminton soon.

That’s the assessment given by national women’s singles head coach Datuk Tey Seu Bock, who was quick to remind everyone that the 18-year-old remains “a work-in-progress”.

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