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Goh Jin Wei (simplified Chinese: 吴堇溦; traditional Chinese: 吳堇溦; pinyin: Wú Jǐnwēi; Jyutping: Ng4 Gan2 Mei4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Kín-bî; born 30 January 2000) is a Malaysian badminton player. She won the 2015 and 2018 BWF World Junior Championships and the girls' singles title at the 2018 Youth Olympics.
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GOH Jin Wei is back where she belongs as the country’s top ranked women’s singles shuttler. Jin Wei, who has been upsetting higher-ranked players in the past few tournaments, has seen her ranking go up to No. 53 in the world, three rungs above the next-highest in the country, S. Kisona.
PROFILE. RESULTS. RANKING HISTORY. Stats. Place of Birth: Bukit Mertajam, Penang. Current Residence: Kuala Lumpur. Language (s): English, Malay, Mandarin, Hokkien. International Debut: 2014. Professional Since: At the age of 9. National Team Member: 2014. Q & A. Any previous Olympics Games competed in and results? "-"
The 21-year-old former world junior champion and Uber Cup squad member announced her retirement in a YouTube video. She said she decided to end her career after undergoing a colectomy in 2019 and needing strong medication daily.
May 15, 2023 · In a dramatic third game of a pivotal match between India and Malaysia, Goh Jin Wei – without a win over a top player in over a year, whose recurring health issues have hampered her career, withstood a great comeback from a celebrated opponent to take Malaysia into the quarterfinals of the TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup Finals 2023.
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Sep 13, 2021 · Kuala Lumpur: The 21-year-old Goh Jin Wei of Malaysia was considered a generational women’s singles prospect when she won the 2015 World Junior Championships at the age of 15.