In the coming time, BWF will update and change many competition regulations. One of them is to shorten the time of each game, when BWF returns to apply the 15 -point score system instead of 21. This regulation is piloted by BWF from the end of 2025, but they are almost certainly applicable.

On this occasion, many players have recommended the adjustment of BWF's competition regulations. Aaron split, Malaysian player is the latest person to share. He said that he personally expected BWF to apply VAR technology in matches to avoid controversial situations.
BWF currently limits technology intervention at Hawkeye, related to bridges in or in the yard. This does not completely prevent controversial situations in recent years. These errors include catching the net touching, the bridge touches the yard but does not count, the high bridge.
“Applying VAR technology to check the situation of catching bridge, or the net touching will be more accurate,” Aaron Chia said. According to the Malaysian player, the current referee has a view that is not really convenient in many bridge phase, leading to errors in the judgment.
Another proposal of Aaron divided to BWF is to change the regulation on medical care for the athletes in the middle of the match. He hopes BWF can make more reasonable regulations for players. This stems from Lee Zii Jia's injury from the BWF Tour Finals late last year in a match, and continuously recurring old pain this year.