KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — The much-anticipated comeback of two-time World Junior champion, Goh Jin Wei in the 2020 Malaysia Masters badminton tournament is not happening. Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) in a statement, confirmed that Jin Wei will not be participating in the...
The 19-year-old is said to need time to recover match fitness. — Bernama pic
Badminton Association of Malaysia in a statement, confirmed that Jin Wei will not be participating in the world tour season opener featuring world top shuttlers, scheduled from Tuesday to Sunday at Axiata Arena. Prior to this, the Penangite gets the green light from her doctor to make her return to the court to keep her Olympics dreams alive, after undergoing a surgery due to a stomach ailment in which part of her colon was removed in October, last year.
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