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Birmingham 2022: Jin Wei braces for challenging women’s singles field

Two-time world junior champion eyeing decent outing for her debut Commonwealth Games 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Jul 2022 10:40AM

Birmingham 2022: Jin Wei braces for challenging women’s singles field
Goh Jin Wei, 22, who made a comeback to the court early this year after announcing her retirement in September last year citing health conditions, said she was getting better and gaining back her momentum. – The Vibes file pic, July 24, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The women’s singles category is expected to be among the most challenging fields in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games badminton competition, scheduled from July 29 to August 8.

The presence of top shuttlers in the likes of two-time Olympic medalist and reigning silver medallist P.V. Sindhu of India, 2014 edition winner Michelle Li of Canada, two-time medalist Kirsty Gilmour of Scotland and Yeo Jia Min of Singapore, all ranked in the world’s top 20, will definitely spice up the challenge at the National Exhibition Centre.

However, it doesn’t deter the spirit of two-time world junior champion Goh Jin Wei from eyeing for a decent outing in her debut Commonwealth Games.

“I think there are several competitors in the women’s singles, so everyone has a fair chance, so it depends on who performs on that particular day to rise to the occasion.

“I don’t want to think a lot...just go there, try my best and contribute to the team,” she told reporters when met at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport last night, before leaving for Birmingham.

Jin Wei, 22, who made a comeback to the court early this year after announcing her retirement in September last year citing health conditions, said she was getting better and gaining back her momentum.

“I cannot rush. I have to slowly get back to form at my own pace and improve on what I am lacking,” said Jin Wei, who suffered a stomach ailment and had to undergo colectomy surgery in 2019.

Ranked 60th in the world, Jin Wei managed to advance to the quarter-finals in three tournaments this year – Korea Open, Malaysia Masters and ongoing Taipei Open – as well as the Italian International semi finals.

Jin Wei, who once ranked 24th in the world, admitted that she was feeling tired after playing the Taipei Open quarter-finals against Saena Kawakami on Friday.

“But this is my first Commonwealth Games outing and with the support of team Malaysia, I feel very energetic.

“There’s still a few days to rest and prepare before the competition starts. So I think by that time, I will be in good condition,” she said. – Bernama, July 24, 2022

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