Wei Chong embraces the BWF Olympic cycle strategy as the recovered doubles star prepares to debut alongside Soh Wooi Yik.
Malaysia badminton news confirms the 26-year-old recently resumed full sparring sessions at the national academy.
He admits the sudden decision to split him from long-time partner Tee Kai Wun was a massive surprise.
However, the national star chooses to focus on the future rather than dwell on past setbacks.
SmashNews reports that he fully trusts the tactical expertise of head coach Herry Iman Pierngadi.
Herry holds a legendary track record of building some of the world’s most successful doubles partnerships.
Rebuilding Synergy Under the BWF Olympic Cycle Strategy
Wei Chong views playing alongside world champion Soh Wooi Yik as a valuable learning opportunity.
Wooi Yik previously highlighted their physical compatibility by comparing Wei Chong to India’s towering star Chirag Shetty.
Standing over 1.80m tall, the new duo forms a highly unconventional and powerful combination.
The pair will utilize adjusted ranking provisions to enter major tournaments on the international circuit.
They plan to make their official competitive debut at the Japan Open in Tokyo this July.
Subsequent appearances at the China Open and Korea Open will further test their court chemistry.
The national squad’s BWF Olympic cycle strategy remains focused on long-term podium targets.
Smashnews understands that coaches expect a clear picture of their Olympic potential by October.
Every training session at Bukit Kiara remains vital to ensure their transition runs smoothly.
Completing his physical injury recovery is the first step toward establishing sustainable world-class standards.
The nation watches with immense pride as these elite athletes begin their journey to the 2028 Los Angeles Games.