Jayaram reached his maiden Super Series final at Korea Open and then won the Dutch Open after enduring a challenging seven-month layoff in the year gone by.
"I am mentally tougher, I guess I have faced a lot of challenges. After the injury in 2014 when I was out for six months, getting back in action was difficult initially. But it made me realise that life is going to throw bigger challenges and the best way to go about is to keep fighting," he said.
As a player, who had come within touching distance of qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics, only to lose the berth at the last moment after P Kashyap toppled him in rankings following a walkover in India open, Jayaram said he is focusing on each event to make it to the Rio Games this year.
"I am trying to focus on every tournament and not thinking too much just about Rio. Yes, it is difficult to keep it completely out of mind but taking one tournament at a time and getting better and consistent results is the right way to look at it. The best part is this time I have better results behind me and that is a big factor," he said.
On how he evaluates himself when compared to top-10
players, Jayaram said: "In my head I am very much there. The main thing is playing that level consistently which I have struggled I have to keep fighting and hopefully stabilise this year."
Asked if he feels things have opened up in singles in the last four years, he said: "I will still put Lee Chong Wei, Lin Dan and Chen Long in different league. Rest of top 20 or 30 are open, it is very high level but almost every Super Series it is anyone's game.
"It will help me to put in good stead for Malaysia GP and India GP next."
Delhi Acers won both their matches at home and Jayaram feels his team has a good chance of winning the PBL.
"We have good chance. It is a well balanced team. We have good men's doubles players. Gabie (Gabrielle Adcock) is strong mixed doubles contender. On Thursday we moved to top of table winning our trump matches. So hoping for the best."
"Badminton is something which just happened and we evaluated it and we thought it will be the right step to promote the game and also promote our brand. We have a large company but we are not known much in India.
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