Jin Wei picks professional outfit KLRC over national team

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PETALING JAYA: Two-time world junior champion Goh Jin Wei has opted to become an independent player and will not return to the national team.

Yesterday, the 21-year-old officially signed for Kuala Lumpur Racquet Club , a professional outfit, with former national shuttler Soong Joo Ven.KLRC manager Sairol Amar Ayob said they are delighted to welcome Jin Wei on board and will try their utmost best to make sure she qualifies for the 2024 Paris Olympics.“She has signed for three years with the Olympics her main target,” said Sairol, a former international.“She’s still very young and is eager to fight on. So, we’re here to support her.

KLRC will have to negotiate with BAM for a solution because any participation in BWF-sanctioned tournaments need to be approved by the national body.

 

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