"The idea of revising the score regulation is not a good idea! What kind of thrilling matches they are longing for? I think, Badminton with its current score system makes this sport more interesting and more thrilling," said the charismatic player.
Jorgensen stated his opinion in front of reporters interviewing him after a two set quarter final match between him and Korea's, Son Wan-ho, 21-17, 21-14.
Jorgensen who is the third seed, also gave his appreciation to the use of 'Hawk Eye' technology or Instant review in badminton. "At this Indonesia Open tournament, I have not used it, but I see it as a positive thing," he added.
In the semifinal, Jorgensen is expected by his tough opponent, he will battle for a place to final round against China's, Chen Long. For the record, the last six matches, Chen Long have been the winner.