Cheam June Wei Asked to Return to Malaysia National Team – The 21-year-old tennis player is expected to join his former teammates on the national team. Cheam June Wei to compete in two rounds of the World Tour in India. Namely Syed Modi International (January 1823) and Odisha Open (25, 30 January). Both tournaments saw the pair enter their names but were later withdrawn.

Cheam June Wei asked to return to the Malaysian national team

Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) secretary Datuk Kenny Goh explained that Goh Jin Wei had opted out. Because he was thinking of returning to the national team. Kenni said on Sunday, Jin Wei announced his intention to retire. But as an independent player. In a two-minute video on YouTube. The two-time junior world champion said that despite having the honor of being invited back into the national team.

The offer was unacceptable because it was impossible to meet the high demands of a national team player. reason. Goh Jin Wei has a stomach disease that has prevented him from competing for a long time. And it eventually led him to end his career prematurely. His refusal of the offer surprised BAM as they believed that it was Jin Wei who decided to bring him back to the national team.

By request made by BA Penang. BAM wants Jin Wei to return to the national team because he is considered an outstanding talent. The national badminton agency claims to have invested RM1.4 million, or around Rs 4.7 billion. To take care of him, he has turned 13 since then, and it is true that he continues to serve the national team.

BAM said they let Goh Jin Wei leave early because they were delusional. That Jin Wei had decided to hang up his racket forever. This came after their ongoing attempts to make him play failed. Meanwhile, June Wei recently turned professional and said he had no qualms about playing the two events.

Malaysian Mixed Doubles

June Wei and Jin Wei previously played mixed doubles together when they represented the country at the 2015 Asian Junior Championships in Bangkok. Indeed, it was in the mixed doubles that June Wei had the best moment of his career. In 2014, June Wei teamed up with Ng Tsz Yau from Hong Kong to become the mixed doubles champion at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing.

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