Loh Kean Yew stuns world number 1 Axelsen at Denmark Open quarters
SINGAPORE: Badminton world number 5 Loh Kean Yew stunned home favourite Viktor Axelsen at the Denmark Open quarterfinals in Odense, Denmark on Friday (Oct 21).
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SINGAPORE: Badminton world number 5 Loh Kean Yew stunned home favourite Viktor Axelsen at the Denmark Open quarterfinals in Odense, Denmark on Friday (Oct 21).
Drawing Denmark Open 2022 bisa membuat Anthony Sinisuka Ginting terhindar dari Viktor Axelsen pada babak-babak awal. Keduanya cuma bisa berduel di babak final.
One of the most consistent players in the international circuit this season, Prannoy has consistently reached the quarters and semifinals this season but a title has still eluded him. The 30-year-old from Kerala recently replaced Tokyo Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark at the top of the latest men's singles HSBC Race To Guangzhou rankings. He is leading with 58,090 points, having participated in 13 tournaments on the BWF World Tour this year.
Ganda putra Indonesia Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Marcus Fernaldi Gideon kembali turun peringkat. Kali ini ke posisi ketiga dengan total 97.727 poin.
Viktor Axelsen kini menjadi pebulutangkis yang sangat sulit ditaklukkan. Kabid Binpres PBSI, Rionny Mainaky pun menyiapkan taktik khusus agar Anthony Ginting Cs bisa mengalahkan 'Sang Monster'.
Tunggal nomor satu dunia Viktor Axelsen tengah menjajal pengalaman baru. Ia menghadapi Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Marcus Fernaldi Gideon dalam sesi latihan. Siapa lebih hebat?
SAN FRANCISCO: With the retirement of China’s Lin Dan and Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei, curtains fell on badminton’s famous “Lin-Lee rivalry”, which defined the sport for well over a decade since the mid-2000s and took it to new heights.
Japan's Akane Yamaguchi retained her badminton women's world title in front of her home crowd in Tokyo on Sunday, beating China's Chen Yufei 21-12, 10-21, 21-14. The top-seeded Yamaguchi, who won her first world title last year in the Spanish city of Huelva, had to dig deep to see off the challenge of Olympic champion Chen. Chen was bidding to become the first player from badminton powerhouse China to win a women's singles world title since 2011. China has won a total of 15 women's singles world titles -- five times more than any other country -- but number four seed Chen was the nation's first women's world finalist since 2014.