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Viktor Axelsen
Personal information
Birth nameViktor Axelsen
Country Denmark
Born (1994-01-04) January 4, 1994 (age 30)
Odense, Denmark
Height1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Years activesince 2009
HandednessRight
Men's singles
Career record191 wins, 83 losses
Career title(s)8
Highest ranking5 (June 4, 2015)
Current ranking6 (December 23, 2015[1])
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Denmark
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Copenhagen Men's singles
Thomas Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Wuhan Men's team
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Kazan Men's singles
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Karlskrona Men's singles
European Men's Team Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Basel Men's team
Gold medal – first place 2012 Amsterdam Men's team
European Mixed Team Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Leuven Mixed team
Silver medal – second place 2013 Ramenskoye Mixed team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guadalajara Boys' singles
Silver medal – second place 2011 Taipei Boys' singles
European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2011 Vantaa Boys' singles
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Vantaa Mixed team
European U17 Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Medvode Boys' singles
Gold medal – first place 2009 Medvode Mixed team
BWF profile
Updated on 31 December 2015.

Viktor Axelsen (born January 4, 1994 in Odense) is a badminton player from Denmark. He was the 2010 World Junior Champion, beating Korea's Kang Ji-wook in the final to become the first ever European player to hold the title. In 2011, he lost the title to Malaysia's Zulfadli Zulkiffli, coming in second place.

Career

2010

In October 2010 he claimed his first international senior title at the age of just sixteen, winning the Cyprus International. A few weeks later he entered his first Super Series event in singles, the Denmark Open 2010; making it through the qualifying stages before losing out to compatriot and eventual winner Jan Ø. Jørgensen in the second round.

2011

Axelsen secured gold at the European Junior Championships, defeating teammate Rasmus Fladberg 21-8 17-21 21-13 in the final.

2012

Viktor Axelsen finished runner up at French Open in Paris, losing in the final to Daren Liew 21-18 21-17.

2014

Axelsen has won Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold in early month of 2014 and won a bronze medal at 2014 BWF World Championships.

2015

Axelsen has finished runner up at Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold losing in the final to Srikanth Kidambi 21-15, 12-21, 21-14

Axelsen has finished runner up at Japan Open losing to Lin Dan in the Final 21-19, 16-21, 21-19.

Achievements

Individual titles

Year Tournament Opponent in final Score
2015 Copenhagen Masters Denmark Anders Antonsen 21–10, 21–15
2014 Copenhagen Masters Denmark Jan Ø. Jørgensen 22–20, 21–9
2014 Swiss Open China Tian Houwei 21–7, 16–21, 25–23
2013 Copenhagen Masters South Korea Lee Hyun-il 21–13, 21–16
2013 Denmark International Finland Ville Lång 21–17, 21–8
2013 Dutch International Netherlands Eric Pang 24–22, 21–12
2011 Spanish Open Spain Pablo Abián 21–11, 7–21, 21–9
2010 Cyprus International France Simon Maunoury 21–10, 21–11
Junior Tournaments
2011 European Junior Championships Denmark Rasmus Fladberg 21–8, 17–21, 21–13
2010 World Junior Championships South Korea Kang Ji-wook 21–19, 21–10
2009 European U17 Championships Denmark Kim Bruun 21–19, 17–21, 21–17

Runners-up

Year Tournament Opponent in final Score
2015 BWF World Superseries Finals Japan Kento Momota 15–21, 12–21
2015 Japan Open China Lin Dan 19–21, 21–16, 19–21
2015 Australian Open China Chen Long 12–21, 21–14, 18–21
2015 India Open India Srikanth Kidambi 21–18, 13–21, 12–21
2015 Swiss Open India Srikanth Kidambi 15–21, 21–12, 14–21
2012 French Open Malaysia Daren Liew 18–21, 17–21
2011 Swedish International Stockholm Spain Pablo Abián 19–21, 6–21
2010 Swedish International Stockholm Indonesia Indra Bagus Ade Chandra 15–21, 12–21
Junior Tournament
2011 World Junior Championships Malaysia Zulfadli Zulkiffli 18–21, 21–9, 19–21
Key
BWF World Championships
BWF World Superseries Premier
BWF World Superseries
BWF Grand Prix Gold
BWF Grand Prix
BWF International Challenge
BWF International Series

References

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