Jin Wei faces a devastating injury setback crisis after she retired from her second-round Macau Open match on Thursday.
Malaysia Badminton News confirms the two-time former world junior champion trailed Anmol Kharb 12-4 before making the call.
Coaching staff currently monitor her condition as the sudden exit reignites concerns over her physical durability.
SmashNews reports that this retirement marks the third time she has failed to complete a match this year.
The independent star previously withdrew from major finals in Thailand and team matches in Denmark.
This physical breakdown derails her positive progress after she recently secured sponsorship backing from five companies.
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She secured this new corporate support to fund her ultimate goal of reaching the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.
These persistent health challenges repeatedly interrupt her climb up the global world ranking points standings.
Earlier this season, her athletic performance turned heads when she reached the Thailand Masters final.
She also claimed the Singapore International title and stunned world-class opponents on home soil.
Meanwhile, young national prospect Huan Kai Hern also bowed out of the singles tournament in Baoji.
The world No. 147 suffered a heavy 21-10, 21-9 defeat against Thailand’s former world bronze medalist Kantaphon Wangcharoen.
However, the 20-year-old earned his first-ever Super 300 main-draw win a day earlier against Misha Zilberman.
Smashnews understands that coaches are mapping out customized training routines to preserve the longevity of top-tier talents.
Every match on the court remains a physical test of survival for our elite national representatives in 2026.