Jun Hao prioritizes his BWF World Tour training to rebuild his form and ignore external critics ahead of the Japan Open.
Malaysia Badminton News confirms the world No 26 is spending the next month on the practice courts.
The determined player admits his recent tournament results fell short of his personal expectations.
He recently came under intense scrutiny after facing BAM warnings regarding training discipline.
SmashNews reports that his recent round-of-16 run at the Indonesia Open demonstrated encouraging progress.
He pushed French rising star Alex Lanier to the limit, restoring his competitive edge.
The national No. 1 chooses to ignore external pressure to focus entirely on self-improvement.
Rebuilding Consistency Through BWF World Tour Training
The player now targets a strong return at the upcoming Japan Open in Tokyo.
He will follow that appearance with another high-stakes campaign at the China Open in Changzhou.
Having nearly a month without competitive tournaments allows him to train without distractions.
Meanwhile, Indonesian star Alwi Farhan silenced his own critics by lifting the Australian Open title in Sydney.
The world No 13 defeated China’s Dong Tianyao with a convincing 21-13, 21-13 scoreline.
Smashnews understands that Farhan’s victory made up for his disappointing Thomas Cup campaign.
Every international result highlights the extreme mental resilience required to survive on the professional circuit.
Shuttlers must continuously adapt to maintain their elite standings in the global rankings.
Success on the BWF World Tour depends on achieving absolute shuttlecock mastery under pressure.
Adopting a rigorous BWF World Tour training regimen remains vital to his long-term Olympic qualification targets.