In the final round of the 2025 China Xiamen Sudirman Cup World Badminton Mixed Team Championships on the 1st, Malaysia's number one women's singles Wu Jin Wei lost to the "Japanese little flower" Yuka Miyazaki in straight games, and she admitted after the game that she was a little disappointed that she failed to give her opponent an impact.
Wu Jinwei admitted that there is a gap with Miyazaki Yuhua's strength
Goh and world No. 8 Yuka Miyazaki met for the first time and lost 14-21, 17-21 to add another point to the Malaysian team.
After the match, Wu admitted that there was a gap in strength with her opponent, but stressed that she would continue to work hard to impact high-level opponents and fight for the honor of her country: "Yuka Miyazaki is a top 10 player in the world, and she must be very capable and capable. I'm happy to have the opportunity to play her, but to be honest, there is a gap between us. "I felt like I was doing well today, I was trying to impact her style of play, but I was a little disappointed, especially when I didn't play the pace I expected at the beginning."
Regarding her state and follow-up goals, Wu Jinwei said that she will focus on recovery and adjustment: "I will rest and recover next, although everyone doesn't expect us to score points in women's singles, but I still want to fight and be a little more tenacious." When asked if she had met the performance standards she had set in her mind, Wu said: "Of course I wanted to impact my opponent, but the gap was really still there, and I didn't really break through." She also pointed out that the biggest difference between the top players and the top players is consistency: "I think the top 10 players in the world are very consistent, there are almost no flaws, and the Japanese players are especially 'unbeatable'." "Actually, every game like this is a good learning opportunity, and I will continue to try to keep up with them."
On the 2nd, this year's Su Cup ushered in the top 8 competition, and Malaysia will challenge the host and defending champion China team in the early game of the top 8. In the third Women's Singles match, Goh Jinwei did not qualify, while Malaysia's world No. 52 Le Shana will take on China's Tokyo Olympic champion Chen Yufei for the first time.