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Former world junior champion Jin Wei announces retirement

21-year-old Penangite cites her slow recovery from the surgery to remove part of her colon as the reason

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2021 2:36PM

Former world junior champion Jin Wei announces retirement
Goh Jin Wei won the World Junior Championship title twice. - AFP pic, September 13, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR - Former world junior champion Goh Jin Wei shocked the badminton fraternity today by announcing her retirement from the racquet sport, aged only 21.

The Penangite announced her early retirement through a video posted on her YouTube, just two days after she was excluded from the Sudirman Cup squad.

Jin Wei cited slow recovery after a surgery, to remove part of her colon due to a stomach ailment in 2019, for her retirement.

“I have been in the national team for seven years, I would like to thank everyone in the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) for the chance and to all my friends and fans. I hope all my hopes and dreams can be continued by my good teammates Lee Zii Jia and Lai Pei Jing,” she said.

On Saturday, the BAM left out Jin Wei from the Sudirman Cup squad stating ‘not physically prepared’ for the mixed team tournament, but listed her for the Uber Cup.

The Sudirman Cup is scheduled to take place in Vantaa, Finland from September 26 to October 3, while the Thomas and Uber Cup Finals will be in Aarhus, Denmark from October 9 to 17.

Having triumphed at the World Junior Championships twice, namely in the 2015 Lima (Peru) and 2018 Markham (Canada) editions, Jin Wei had also won the 2018 Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games and 2017 Kuala Lumpur Sea Games titles.

Seen as the next superstar in the women’s singles event, Jin Wei made it to the top 25 in the world ranking, but is currently ranked 103rd after taking a break for her surgery. 

She seemed to be getting back on track after reaching the Spanish International final in June, before going down to compatriot S. Kisona. But today's announcement dashes the hopes of her fans. - Bernama, September 13, 2021

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