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National badminton player Goh Jin Wei reacts in disappointment following her loss to Germany’s Yvonne Li, during the Malaysia Masters 2023 at Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, on May 24, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Malaysia Masters: Jin Wei cries for help

KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 — Former two-time world junior champion Goh Jin Wei just could not contain her emotions after she was sent packing early in the Malaysia Masters 2023 here today.

The world number 29 went down to Yvonne Li of Germany 17 – 21, 21 – 17, 15 – 21 in a 61-minute battle in the opening round in Axiata Arena.

As soon as she walked out from the court, a dejected Goh sat down on the floor and cried against the wall nearby in the mixed zone for about 10 minutes, before she was comforted by her coach Nova Armada.

When met by reporters, the 23-year-old independent player said she felt frustrated for being unable to recover from fatigue after helping Malaysia to earn bronze in the Sudirman Cup 2023 in Suzhou, China, last week.

“I was frustrated about myself as I did not take care of my body really well from last week. Even though there was a break in between for a few days I am not fully recovered.

“However, I did not do so well because I don’t have a support system and just go for private physiotherapy sessions outside,” she said.

Goh said a strong support service would definitely help her to be fresher to match top players and more importantly, fulfil her wish to be among the athletes listed in the Road to Gold (RTG) programme.

The RTG was implemented to help in Malaysia’s hunt for its first Olympic Games gold medal.

The Penangite, who had struggled with health issues in the past, said the full support system she enjoyed in the Sudirman Cup had helped her to perform better, including scoring an upset win over former world champion P.V. Sindhu of India 14 – 21, 21 – 10, 22 – 20.

Goh also heaped praise on Yvonne for stretching her to the limit.

However, she said she was unsure of playing in the Thailand Open next week as she was ‘too tired’ at the moment.

— Bernama

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