With more time under coach Kenneth, Leong says he can turn around his game


A job well done: Leong Jun Hao pulled off an impressive win over world No. 13 Kenta Nishimoto in the China Open first round.

PETALING JAYA: Shuttler Leong Jun Hao insisted that he is on the right path under coach Kenneth Jonassen despite a difficult year so far.

Jun Hao has suffered early round exits in all his individual tournaments in the men’s singles this year except in the Singapore Open last month where he made it to the quarter-finals.

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