That year, she met Singaporean table tennis player Loy Soo Han, who was attending a long-term training program.
The following year, Jing was selected to represent Singapore at the 1993 World Table Tennis Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.
[5] In 1995, Jing represented Singapore at the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships, where she took second behind Hong Kong's Chai Po Wa, and at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games.
[6] Jing represented Singapore in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where she competed in the Women's singles event.
She swept her group, winning all three of her matches (against Kim Hyang-Mi, Xu Jing, and Petra Cada), but exited in the round of 16 after losing to China's Qiao Hong.
In the singles event, Jing again swept her group, beating Karen Li and Sofija Tepes.
[7] In the doubles event, Jing and Li started in the round of 16, where they were defeated by Eldijana Bentsen and Tamara Boroš of Croatia.
[9] Under Jing's leadership, the women's team won six gold medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and Feng picked up victories at International Table Tennis Federation events in Japan, Australia, and the Philippines.