Injury problem again as Jin Wei walks out of Macau Open


Malaysia women’s singles shuttler Goh Jin Wei. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Shuttler Goh Jin Wei's injury woes resurfaced after the two-time world junior champion was forced to retire from a match.

The Penangite retired during her second round match against India's eighth seed Anmol Kharb at the Macau Open at the Macau East Asian Games Dome on Thursday (July 24).

The match had lasted only eight minutes, with Jin Wei trailing 4-12 before she decided she could not continue.

It marked the third time this year that Jin Wei has been unable to complete a match, having also retired in the Thailand Masters final in January.

A similar incident occurred during the Uber Cup Finals in Horsens in April when she was forced to retire against Japan's Riko Gunji.

Her coach, Nova Armada, said he was awaiting an update from his assistant, Seto Danu Kusuma, on Jin Wei's condition as he is currently accompanying Cheah Liek Hou at the French Para Badminton International in Mulhouse.

"I am in France with Liek Hou. My assistant went with Jin Wei, so I haven't called her yet," said Nova when contacted.

Jin Wei is scheduled to compete next at the Taiwan Open from July 28-Aug 2 before heading to the Korean Masters from Aug 4-9.

Jin Wei underwent colectomy surgery in 2019 and has struggled physically ever since.

However, she has made encouraging progress this year and ended her eight-year title drought by winning the Singapore International Challenge in February.

 

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