Great fixtures await in the quarterfinals at VICTOR DENMARK OPEN

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Another exciting day in Odense. We have reached the quarterfinals, and a lot of great badminton awaits the roaring crowd in Jyske Bank Arena.

Another exciting day in Odense. We have reached the quarterfinals, and a lot of great badminton awaits the roaring crowd in Jyske Bank Arena. 

Once again we have a day packed with great matchups and even greater badminton. Amongst many other things they quarterfinals at VICTOR DENMARK OPEN includes: a rematch of the women’s single world tour finals of 2020, a rematch of the women’s single Denmark Open final of last year, a matchup between two of the most exciting men’s singleplayers on the world tour, three danish fixtures for the home crowd and plenty of other matches to look forward to. 

A few of the exciting quarterfinal fixtures include:

Chen Qing Chen/Jia Yi Fan(1.) – Yeung Nga Ting/Yeung Pui Lam

 

Seo Seung Jae/Chae Yu Jung(4.) – Thom Gicquel/Delphine Delrue(7.)

 

Carolina Marin(6.) – Tai Tzu Ying(4.)

 

Chen Yu Fei(3.) – He Bing Jiao(5.)

 

Shi Yu Qi(6.) – Loh Kean Yew

 

Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup(7.) – Ong Yew Sin/Teo Ee Yi

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Rematches, surprises and exciting fixtures dominated the second round of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN

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Second round of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN had it all. An exciting rematch of a world championship final, seven danish fixtures and great play from some of the tournament’s favorites. In the following article you can read all about the danish fixtures and results from the most significant matches.

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Rasmus Kjær/Frederik Søgaard – He Ji Ting/Ren Xiang Yu: 15-21,5-21

It’s a second round exit this time around for Rasmus Kjær/Frederik Søgaard. After a terrific first round match, the Danes could not manage to follow that up in the second round against He Ji Ting/Ren Xiang. 

The newly constructed chinese pair showed that they are to be taken seriously in this year’s VICTOR DENMARK OPEN. From the first serve Ting/Ren had control and initiative in the match, and even though Kjær/Søgaard gained momentum towards the end of the first game, the second game and the match was never in any doubt and the chinese pair advanced to the quarter finals. 

Line Christophersen – Zhang Yi Man: 19-21,11-21.

Zhang Yi Man beat Line Christophersen in two games and advanced to quarterfinals.

Zhang Yi Man was in control for most of the match, and the result was never in doubt. Line Christophersen managed to fight back in the first game and shortened the chinese lead towards the end. In the second game Zhang Yi Man left nothing to chance and took advantage of every mistake from Christophersen. Zhang Yi Man won comfortably in two games. 

Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje – Jiang Zhen Bang/Wei Ya Xin (8.seedet): 16-21,21-14,21-18.

Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje are ready for the quarterfinals after three close and exciting games. 

Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje beat the 8th seed Jiang Zhen Bang/Wei Ya Xin after one of Thursday’s most exciting matches. Jiang/Wei was in control for most of the first game, and seemed to have a clear gameplan. The Danish pair managed to shift momentum in the second game and had the initiative for most of the final two games with great play from both Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Bøje. 

In the quarterfinal Ye Hong Wei/Lee Chia Hsin  await Christiansen/Bøje. 

Anders Antonsen – Loh Kean Yew:19-21,19-21.

Loh Kean Yew advanced through to the quarterfinal after two close and well played games. 

In one of thursday’s highest anticipated matches, the two world class single players delivered great play in front of a packed Jyske Bank Arena in Odense. The former world champion Loh Kean Yew was on the front foot for most of the match, but Anders Antonsen managed time and time again to fight back and shorten the gap, it just was not enough and the second round is where Antonsen’s VICTOR DENMARK OPEN will come to an end this time around.

Viktor Axelsen – Lee Zii Jia: Lee Zii Jia wins by walkover. 

We will have to wait for a rematch of the All England final from 2021. Viktor Axelsen was forced to withdraw due to an injury in his left foot. We wish Viktor a speedy recovery. 

Lee Zii Jia will face Kenta Nishimoto in the quarterfinal.

Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup – Mark Lamsfuss/Marvin Seidel:20-22, 21-11,21-18.

Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup have qualified for yet another quarterfinal in a spectacular season after three intense games against Mark Lamsfuss/Marvin Seidel.

The german pair hit the ground running and delivered great play and even greater serves. The first game was intense and both pairs had stretches of control, but it ended up with german victory. The danish pair turned the match on it’s head in the second game and won convincingly with a ten point lead. The third and deciding game was as exciting as the first and both pairs delivered memorable play. The danes managed to pull through and avoid a second round exit. 

In the quarterfinal Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup are set to play Ong Yew Sin/Teo Ee Yin from Malaysia.

 Rasmus Gemke – Lin Chun-Yi: 21-18,25-23.

Rasmus Gemke are through to the quarterfinal after two well played games against Lin Chun Yi.

Gemke hit the ground running in the first game and managed to close it despite great play from the taiwanese opponent. The second game was as close as it gets, but the well playing dane pulled through and defended well against great offensive badminton towards the end from Lin Chun-Yi.

In the quarterfinal Gemke will face Lee Cheuk Yie from Hong Kong.  

Some of the most significant results from thursday’s matches:

Seo Seung Jae/Chaen Yu Yung – Cheng Xing/Chen Fang Hui: 21-14,21-12.

Chen Qing Chen/Jia Yi Fan – Jong Kolphan Kititharakul/Rawinda Prajongjai:21-12,21-4.

Mohammad Ashan/Hendra Setiawan – Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik: 21-16,5-21,15-21.

Chou Tien Chen – Kenta Nishimoto: 21-10, 19-21, 14-21. 

He Bing Jiao – Pornpawee Chochuwong: 17-21,21-17,22-20. 

Kang Min Hyuk/Seo Seung Jae – Muhammad Shohibul Fikri/Bagas Maulana: 17-21, 22-24

Ye Hong Wei/Lee Chia Hsin – Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino(2.):21-13,21-15.

 

Viktor Axelsen withdraws from VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 

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Unfortunately, Viktor Axelsen has to withdraw from the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN due to an injury to his left foot. 

The top seeded in the men’s singles category at the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN, Viktor Axelsen, will not be going on court today against Malaysian Lee Zii Jia. The match was scheduled to be played today, Thursday, at around 6:00 PM, but due to an injury to his left foot, Viktor Axelsen has been forced to withdraw from the tournament. 

– I am, of course, very disappointed and frustrated that I cannot compete today. I love playing in Odense and in front of the Danish audience, but it would not be safe for me to play. Hopefully, I can start my rehabilitation quickly and effectively so that I can get back on court as soon as possible, says Viktor Axelsen. 

Lee Zii Jia is now through to the quarterfinals of the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN which will be played tomorrow.  

If Viktor Axelsen recovers in time, his next challenge will be the French Open, which begins next week. 

Get well soon, Viktor. 

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Great fixtures await in second round of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN

All England final rematch and a lot of crowd favorites take the court on VICTOR DENMARK OPEN’s third day.

Seven Danish matches await the home crowd in Odense. Among them a rematch between the 2021 All England finalists Viktor Axelsen and Lee Zii Jia.

Besides Axelsen and Lee Zii Jia starts like Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup, Carolina Marin, Loh Kean Yew, Kang Min Hyuk/Seo Seung Jae, Chen Yu Fei, Tai Tzu Ying and many others are ready to hit the ground running for the second round of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN.

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Rasmus Gemke beats the world champion: – It is crazy

The second day at VICTOR DENMARK OPEN followed in the footsteps of the first. Rasmus Gemke delivered one of the tournaments biggest sensations yet, when he beat the world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn. Read along for the Danish fixtures, their results, and quotes from the players.

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Mathias Thyrri/Amalie Magelund – Chen Tang Jie/Toh Ee Wei: 15-21,21-23

The ninth ranked Malaysian pair had never before today’s matchup met the Danish mixed double. Thyrri/Magelund sought resurrection from the last tournament on home soil, where they fell short in the first round of the world championships in Copenhagen, due to Mathias Thyrri’s ankle injury leading up to the championship.

After two close and well fought games the Danes face a first-round exit. The Malaysian pair hit the ground running, and it turned out to be too big of a challenge for Thyrri/Magelund, even though they came remarkably close in a well-played second game.

– Disappointment and annoyance, which is how Mathias Thyrri described his emotions after the first-round loss. Even though the loss was a bitter pill to swallow, the pair can take a lot of positives with them through the rest of the season, and they could point out their flaws and mistakes.

–  I feel like we were good on our own serve, which is one of our strong points. On the other hand, we were not so great on their serve, and we were not able to return the shuttles well enough, said Amalie Magelund after the match.

Despite the defeat, the pair could enjoy the moment of taking the court to their first VICTOR DENMARK OPEN as a pair and play a tournament in their home country free from injury.

–  It was great. We had a tough world championship experience on home soil, so we wanted to show our best, and I feel like we did that in the second game, added Thyrri about the home ground experience in Odense.

 

Line Kjærsfeldt – Pornpawee Chochuwong:19-21,21-17, 22-24

Line Kjærsfeldt has stood against the Thai number 13 in the world three times before today’s matchup, and all three fixtures has ended up with a victory for Chochuwong. Today was a chance for the Danish single player to turn the momentum around.

Line Kjærsfeldt came close to breaking the stream of defeats against Chochuwong. After three close and well played games in a dramatic match Pornpawee Chochuwong moves on to the second round of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN.

– I am disappointed and frustrated. The margins were against me, had they been with me, then I would have stood here with the win, said Kjærsfeldt about the close fought match.

Kjærsfeldt played a great match in front of an equally great crowd in Odense. Despite the tough defeat, Line Kjærsfeldt was able to put her performance and home ground experience into words.

– Despite it all it was a wonderful experience. I think i played a good match, so it is very frustrating not standing here with a victory, said Line Kjærsfeldt.

 

 Maiken Fruergaard/Sara Thygesen – Rin Iwanaga/Kie Nakanishi:16-21,15-21

A rematch of a remarkably close and exciting world championships quarter final created high expectations. The two double pairs have met two times before, both fixtures in the ongoing season and both fixtures ended with Japanese victory.

Maiken Fruergaard/Sara Thygesen fought bravely but did not manage to break the trend of Japanese victories. Iwanaga/Nakanishi played with control and initiative, and never seemed to be in any sort of distress. The Danish double pair played well in brief periods during the match, but the Japanese pair managed to close the match in two comfortable games.

– I feel like it is our own fault. It is frustrating that we lose, not because they play well, but because of our own mistakes. They did play well, but we did not reach any level, we make too many mistakes and I do not feel like it reflects how we have trained leading up to this tournament, said Fruergaard after the game.

– I do not feel like they are difficult to play against. What makes it difficult is our way of handling things, which is where our trouble lies. We had a great game against them at the world championships, added Thygesen.

Despite the frustration about the performance, the pair had time to put into words how it is playing in front of a great home crowd.

– It is always great to play at home, it is just so annoying that we cannot deliver some more. But it is a great feeling to walk in there and feel that it is you they are cheering for, said Fruergaard.

 

Rasmus Gemke – Kunlavut Vitidsarn (4. seeded):21-15,15-21,21-19

Rasmus Gemke beats the world champion and advances through to the second round.

– It is ridiculous, it is crazy, and I can feel it running through my mind right now with happiness, and what a surprise it was. I was of course on the ropes, and it was hard to find flaws in his game, he was playing well, not that I was playing badly, it is crazy, said an ecstatic Gemke after the match.

It was indeed a ridiculous match. It had its ebbs and flows, and the two single players delivered world class badminton. Gemke managed to break a four-point deficit at 15-19 and won six points in a row and therefore the match.

The atmosphere matched the world class play, and Gemke put into words what an experience it was playing in front of a loud and packed Jyske Bank Arena.

– It was amazing. The world championships were a crazy experience, and you can just feel that it touched something in the Danish badminton-hearts, another great experience out there, said Gemke.

In the second round the Taiwanese singles player Lin Chun Yi awaits Rasmus Gemke.

 

Viktor Axelsen (1. seeded) – Magnus Johannesen: 21-7, 21-9

 

Viktor Axelsen proved to be too much of a challenge for the up-and-coming Danish men’s single player Magnus Johannesen.

The two Danes played the first of two purely Danish fixtures Wednesday evening, and the result was never in any doubt. From the first point till the last the world number 1 Viktor Axelsen left nothing to chance and was in complete control throughout a comfortable victory in two games.

– It was good to get going, I am happy about the victory. But I am struggling with my body, so I think the chances of me playing tomorrow are very slim, said a downcast Viktor Axelsen.

– It was not what I had hoped for. Of course, it was a very tough match, to play against Viktor. If I were to have a chance, I had to play my best, and I did not today, said Magnus Johannesen after the match.

Despite the defeat, Johannesen had time to put his debut experience and the support from the crowd into words.

– It was great even though I had a tough time against Viktor. The support was great even though it was a clear win for Viktor.

In the second round the Malaysian star Lee Zii Jia awaits Viktor Axelsen if he is fit to play. If he withdraws from the tournament, we will announce it as soon as possible.

 

Line Christophersen – Mia Blichfeldt: 21-18, 21-14

Line Christophersen managed to beat fellow Dane Mia Blichfeldt in two games Wednesday night.

Mia Blichfeldt hit the ground running and was in good control during the most of first game. Line Christophersen managed to fight back and won eight points in a row before taking home the first game. From the beginning of the second game Christophersen was in complete control and won the match in two games.

– It is a huge relief, and I am very happy, said Christophersen about her emotions after the match.

– A bit of a weird match, I could sense that we were both nervous. Weird play during the match and a lot of weird duels, added Line Christophersen.

The support from the crowd towards the Danish players has been amazing throughout the day, and Christophersen put into words how the support felt during the match against her compatriot.

– A great atmosphere, but you could feel that you played against another Dane, said Christophersen.

In the second round Chinese Zhang Yi Man await Line Christophersen.

 

Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup (7.) – Keiichiro Matsui/Yoshinori Takeuchi: 21-14, 21-17

The Danish pair are playing some of their best badminton and are amongst the favorites for this year’s VICTOR DENMARK OPEN. They managed to continue their great play and won their first-round fixture in two comfortable games against the Japanese pair, even though the second game was more demanding than the first.

– It is great to get going. Two games, and it was great to step on the court. A lot of people had stayed in the arena to watch us play, it was a wonderful experience, said Astrup about the match and the atmosphere amongst the home crowd.

– I feel like when we create variation in our game, reset a little, and get going with our offensive play, then we break through. We sharpen our game at the end, added Skaarup about the end of the second game.

In the second round the Danes will face the German pair Mark Lamsfuss/Marvin Seidel.

Massive Danish day upcoming at the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN

Big day upcoming for the Danish players and home crowd with seven Danish matches on the second day of VICTOR DENMARK OPEN.

This years VICTOR DENMARK OPEN couldn’t have started better for the Danish National Team.

Three wins in three matches were the conclusion on the first day of the tournament. Today it will be very difficult to continue that streak with seven Danish matches in a row starting from Wednesday afternoon until evening.

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Besides the Danish games the crowd in Jyske Bank Arena can look forward to seeing number one seed in four of the five categories on Wednesday. In Men’s Singles there will be a nail biter match between number five seed Jonatan Christie and Chou Tien Chen.

The first matches will start at 9.00 AM.