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Sulit Dikalahkan, Viktor Axelsen dari Planet Mana Sih?

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Viktor Axelsen kembali menjadi raja tunggal putra di Kejuaraan Dunia Bulutangkis 2022. Kesuksesannya pun memunculkan berbagai julukan dan menyebutnya bukan berasal dari planet bumi.

Axelsen menjadi juara dunia untuk kali kedua dengan mengalahkan wakil dari Thailand, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, dengan skor 21-5, 21-16, di Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Jepang, Minggu (28/8/2022).

Kemenangannya di laga pamungkas dengan hanya melakoni dua game, melengkapi keberhasilan-keberhasilan yang ia raih dari babak sebelumnya.

Dengan kata lain pemain nomor satu dunia itu belum kehilangan gim di kejuaraan bulutangkis tersebut. ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO RESUME CONTENT Yang membuatnya semakin istimewa, gelar ini juga sekaligus melengkapi titel-titel sebelumnya, terutama di turnamen-turnamen besar dan bergengsi.

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Viktor Axelsen dipastikan tak tampil di turnamen Japan Open 2022. Apakah posisinya nanti di peringkat BWF, masih aman?

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