Later in May of the same year, she secured a bronze medal in the women's team event at the World Table Tennis Championships held in Tokyo, achieving the best result of only losing one match.
In 2015, she took a temporary leave from the sports scene, only to make a triumphant return two years later, rejoining the Hong Kong representative team to continue her journey of competing on behalf of her homeland.
In 2018, amidst the prestigious Table Tennis World Cup in London, UK, she boldly clinched a bronze medal, showcasing her resilience and skill.
Throughout the year, her prowess shone as she triumphed in the doubles competitions at the International Table Tennis Federation World Tour events in Slovenia and Serbia.
In 2021, emerging from the challenges of the pandemic, she made her comeback at the Qatar Asian Table Tennis Championships, where she reached the semi-finals but fell short against Japan, ultimately securing a well-deserved bronze medal.