BRING ON AYA OHORI, SAYS GOH JIN WEI
BRING it on, Aya Ohori!
National women’s singles shuttler Goh Jin Wei is ready to avenge her defeat to the Japanese star at the AllEngland last March.
The 18-year-old Jin Wei was oozing with class in her World Championships debut by destroying Pai Yu-po 21-8, 21-15 in 37 minutes at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park Arena here yesterday.
It was Jin Wei’s fifth straight win over the world No. 9 Taiwanese.
And Jin Wei immediately set her sights on her second-round encounter against Ohori tomorrow.
In Birmingham, Jin Wei was denied a place in the quarter-finals after going down fighting 22-24, 18-21.
“Having lost to her at the AllEngland, I’m eager to give her a good fight again and hopefully this time beat her,” said Jin Wei.
“Ohori is a world top 15 player, a much stronger opponent and I will need a different approach to deal with her,”
“I’ve to play even better than today.”
Teammate Soniia Cheah also enjoyed a winning debut when she downed Gayle Mahulette of Holland 21-13, 21-12 to set up a second-round clash against Japan’s Sayaka Sato today.
“I was facing a weaker opponent but she did give me a good warm-up match to get me ready against Sayaka,” said Soniia.
“It’s going to be really a tough one as Japanese players are always difficult to play against.
“But I think I stand a chance against her.”
Soniia said she’s glad to finally make her first appearance at the world meet and has vowed to make it a memorable one.
“I’m certainly looking for a breakthrough here this week.
“I waited to play on this stage long enough.
“Last year it was the Olympic year, while in the previous years I was quite injury prone,” she said.
Soniia qualified for her first World Championships in Guangzhou in 2013 but she suffered an Achilles tendon tear a month before the meet.