Danish sensation on the opening day at VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023

Three Danish matches, three Danish victories, and a phenomenal Danish start at this year’s Victor Denmark Open. Read along here for a review of Tuesday’s biggest matches and quotes from the players.

51 days after the WC in the Royal Arena, it is time again for a big badminton event on Danish soil.

Today the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 began, and for the second year in a row it is in the Jyske Bank Arena in Odense. Whether you have bought a ticket or are spending the autumn holidays behind the TV screen, there are exciting matches to look forward to.

The first round is played on Tuesday and Wednesday. The majority of the Danish first round matches will be played on Wednesday, but there was still a lot to look forward to on the first day. Below you can get an overview of some of the most interesting matches, results and quotes from the players. TV 2 SPORT broadcasts every day from VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023.

 

Christo Popov – Anthony Ginting (2nd seed): 15-21, 15-21

21-year-old Christo Popov has teased world number one Viktor Axelsen both at the European Games and the EC for teams, and today the Frenchman should try to do it to world number 2, Anthony Ginting. And it was not at all unthinkable. Popov had the statistics on his side. He won their only match between them, which was left at the Indonesia Open 2021. Here the figures were 21-17, 21-18.

The young Frenchman Christo Popov was not able to repeat the success of the last head-to-head from 2021. Popov was fine in both sets, and the young Frenchman provided great play and long duels, which he is a guarantee of, but he succeeded never gaining control of a match that was predominantly Ginting. Indonesian world number two Anthony Ginting finally managed to get over his Denmark Open complex and play convincingly in the second round in a comfortable victory in two sets. It is the first time that the former China Open winner has played his way through the first round at the Denmark Open, despite having participated five times before this year’s edition.

Click to see all the results from Tuesday’s matches

Ong/Teo – Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty (3rd): Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty withdraw. Ong/Teo wins by walkover.

Another treat of a match on the first day. When the draw was announced, it was world number 3 against number 9. Since then, the Indians have only improved that ranking, so that they are now number 1 in the world for the first time in their career, although they remain 3rd seed at the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN. If you look at the matches between the two pairs, it could well be a nerve-wracking duel in the first round. The Indians lead 4-3 in their clash, and in five of the seven games the winner has been found after three sets. Among other things, in the latest showdown at the Asian Championships in April, where Rankireddey and Shetty won 21-19 in the third set.

The treat that was planned in the first round at this year’s Victor Denmark Open in the meeting between the world number 1 and 9, must be said to be something of an anti-climax, as the newly crowned Indian winners of the Asian Games Satwisairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty were forced to cancel. Thus, Ong/Teo goes on without a fight. In the second round, the winner of Akira Koga/Taichi Saito and the compatriots and the Arctic Open finalists Man/Tee await.

 

Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje – Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying Suet: 21-17, 18-21, 21-19

The statistics were good for Christiansen and Bøje before the meeting in the first round against the pair from Hong Kong. The score is 3-1 in Denmark’s favour, where the latest match at the India Open this year ended with a Danish victory in two sets. However, Tang and Tse come with great results in the bag after a final place at the Super 500 tournament Hong Kong Open, and twice before they have won bronze medals at the World Cup. Conversely, Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra will not enter the tournament in the best shape, as the former was injured in the quarter-finals at the Arctic Open last week.

First match with Danish participation at this year’s Victor Denmark Open and first Danish victory.

– It’s great to play at home, it’s something very special and we enjoy it, said Alexandra Bøje about the experience of playing at home in Odense.

At a little after 15:00 Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje occupied a well-prepared Jyske Bank Arena in Odense, and an hour and eight minutes later the Danish mixed doubles could advance as winners in the first round match against the former Denmark Open winners Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying Suet from Hong Kong after a true horror in three sets.

– They are difficult to play against. They are two technically very skilled players, they play with a big overview. They may not play crazy fast, as we know from many of the other top pairs, but they play with great care and they are tactically astute, said Mathias Christiansen about today’s opponent, who forced the pair into three close sets.

The first set was a close affair, where the balls waved back and forth, however, it was with Chinese characters, and it seemed that Liang/Wang played with more energy and courage for life on court 1. This turned Kjær/Søgaard to the extent that where from the beginning of the second set they take the initiative and take the fight. The Chinese world stars bit off during the second and third sets, but Kjær/Søgaard manage to keep their cool and win two sets in a row and advance to the second round.

– It is early in the tournament, but it is clear that the best pair we have beaten is a pair that is in the conversation to be the best in the world. It’s super cool. We broke the boil last week with a win over a top 10 pair in Ong/Teo, and now we beat a top 5 pair here, said Rasmus Kjær about the win and its significance, and the pair’s upward form curve.

In the second round, another Chinese pair awaits in He Ji Ting/Ren Xiang Yu.

 

 

Loh Kean Yew – Kodai Naraoka (3rd seed): 19-21, 21-6, 21-19

World number three against number nine in the rankings. Welcome for a match in the first round. Loh Kean Yew, who is ranked lowest of the two players, has the upper hand in the head-to-head as he leads 3-0. Both players reached the semi-finals last year at the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN and both have proven to be good at major tournaments. Loh Kean Yew became world champion in 2021, and Naraoka won a World Cup silver medal in August in Denmark.

After a marathon three-set match, Singaporean former world champion Loh Kean Yew advances to the second round at this year’s Victor Denmark Open.

1 hour and 20 minutes it should take the two cocks to find a winner. A match that offered drama, great duels, yellow cards and a lot of sweat on the floor, Loh Kean Yew could draw the longest straw. He did so after a back-and-forth first set, then sat on top of things in the second set, then held the tension until the end in a close third set.

It was two players each with their own ambition for the match. Naraoka would bide his time and play long languishing duels, while Loh Kean Yew would attack and play quickly especially towards the end of the match, the latter proving victorious.

Loh Kean Yew was asked by Badminton Denmark about the victory and its importance, and he replied:

– It is an important victory. Any win is an achievement in itself, it’s been a long season. Hopefully I can continue, said Loh Kean Yew.

– It was very intense at the end, it could have gone to both of us, added Loh Kean Yew.

In the next round, Danish Anders Antonsen awaits Loh Kean Yew. It is something Loh Kean Yew looks forward to with both awe and optimism.

– He is a difficult opponent, but I look forward to playing against him, we have to see how he looks on the day, said Loh about the Danish Antonsen.

Badminton Denmark and VICTOR enter into a four-year agreement on new title sponsorship for the DENMARK OPEN

From this year, Denmark’s biggest badminton tournament is called VICTOR DENMARK OPEN.

The leading badminton brand VICTOR has stepped up their engagement in Danish badminton and more precisely the DENMARK OPEN.

Together with Badminton Denmark, a four-year agreement has been entered into for a title sponsorship at the second oldest international badminton tournament on the World Tour.

VICTOR was the ‘presented by’ sponsor in 2022, but in 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 the Super 750 tournament will be called the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN.

The new title sponsorship pleases Badminton Denmark’s director, Kristian Langbak.

“We are extremely happy with this agreement and the collaboration with VICTOR in general. We are proud that VICTOR chooses to strengthen their engagement for the benefit of Danish badminton, and with a four-year agreement, this is a showcase of how attractive the DENMARK OPEN is,” emphasizes Kristian Langbak.

VICTOR is already a sponsor of the Danish National Team and tournaments such as the senior Danish Championships and the Danish Youth Championships.

“DENMARK OPEN is a prestigious and long-standing event, and VICTOR is very honored to have acted as the equipment sponsor for an extended period. Starting this year, we are thrilled to become the title sponsor. We look forward to a deeper collaboration with Badminton Denmark and aim to make the event even more perfect,” says Jeff Chen, the Chairman of VICTOR.

VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 will be held 17-22 October in Jyske Bank Arena in Odense.

Read the official VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 magazine

Hans-Kristian Vittinghus has stopped the national team training, but he is far from done with the sport of badminton. Read a portrait of him in our new magazine.

If you could choose any attribute from the world’s best player, what would you choose?

We have asked several of the Danish national team players about this in each of the five categories. You can read the answers in our VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2o23 magazine, which was published digitally on Thursday.

Read the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 magazine here

One of the players who is not on the field at the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 is Hans-Kristian Vittinghus. He stopped playing for the national team in August, and we talked to him about the highs and lows of his career. Here he also reveals that it is not a farewell to the sport of badminton.

The draw is ready for VICTOR DENMARK OPEN

Here you can get an overview of the 10 Danish matches in the first round as well as links to the full draw in each category.

In exactly three weeks, this year’s VICTOR DENMARK OPEN will kick off, and now the draw for the tournament has been made.

There are exciting matches already in the first round. For example, Hong Kong Open winner Jonatan Christie will meet Chou Tien Chen, Indonesia Open winners Rankireddy/Shetty will meet world number 9 Ong and Teo, while world champion An Se Young will meet Hong Kong Open finalist Zhang Yi Man.

Click to see the draw in each category.

Get an overview of the Danish players’ opponents in the first round:
• Viktor Axelsen (1st seed) – Magnus Johannesen
• Anders Antonsen – Chico Wardoyo
• Rasmus Gemke – Kunlavut Vitidsarn (4th seed)

• Mia Blichfeldt – Line Christophersen
• Line Kjærsfeldt – Pornpawee Chochuwong

• Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup (7th seed) – Keiichiro Matsui/Yoshinori Takeuchi
• Rasmus Kjær/Frederik Søgaard – Liang Wei Keng/Wang Chang (2nd seed)

• Sara Thygesen/Maiken Fruergaard – Rin Iwanaga/Kie Nakanishi

• Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra Bøje – Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying Suet
• Mathias Thyrri/Amalie Magelund – Chen Tang Jie/Toh Ee Wei

VICTOR DENMARK OPEN will be held October 17-22 in Jyske Bank Arena in Odense.

Here are the seedings for VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023

This Friday, the seedings have been published for the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN. Below you can see who is among the eight seeded in each category.

Men’s Singles:
1st seed: Viktor Axelsen
2nd seed: Anthony Ginting
3rd seed: Kodai Naraoka
4th seed: Kunlavut Vitidsarn
5th seed: Jonatan Christie
6th seed: Shi Yu Qi
7th seed: Prannoy H.S.
8th seed: Li Shi Feng

Women’s Singles:
1st seed: An Se Young
2nd seed: Akane Yamaguchi
3rd seed: Chen Yu Fei
4th seed: Tai Tzu Ying
5th seed: He Bing Jiao
6th seed: Carolina Marin
7th seed: Gregoria Tunjung
8th seed: Han Yue

Men’s Doubles:
1st seed: Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Ardianto
2nd seed: Wang Chang/Liang Wei Keng
3rd seed: Chriag Shetty/Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
4th seed: Seo Seung Jae/Kang Min Hyuk
5th seed: Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik
6th seed: Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi
7th seed: Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup
8th seed: Liu Yu Chen/Ou Xuan Yi

Women’s Doubles:
1st seed: Chen Qing Chen/Jia Yi Fan
2nd seed: Lee So Hee/Baek Ha Na
3rd seed: Kim So Yeong/Kong Hee Yong
4th seed: Yuki Fukushima/Sayaka Hirota
5th seed: Chiharu Shida/Nami Matsuyama
6th seed: Zheng Yu/Zhang Shu Xian
7th seed: Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Ramadhanti
8th seed: Wakana Nagahara/Mayu Matsumoto

Mixed doubles:
1st seed: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
2nd seed: Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino
3rd seed: Feng Yn Zhe/Huang Dong Ping
4th seed: Seo Seung Jae/Chae Yu Jung
5th seed: Dechapol/Sapsireee
6th seed: Kim Won Ho/Jeong Na Eun
7th seed: Thom Gicquel/Delphine Delrue
8th seed: Jiang Zheng Bang/Wei Ya Xin

VICTOR DENMARK OPEN will be played 17.-22. October in Jyske Bank Arena in Odense.

The ticket sales for VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 are on

The ticket sales for VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 is now on. Go to ticketmaster.dk to get your ticket before it is sold out.

Finally, it is possible to buy your access to the unforgettable badminton adventures, that the VICTOR DENMARK OPEN 2023 can provide.

Although the ticket sales has just kicked off, you have to be fast. Recent years, different ticket types have been completely sold out in just a few flashes.

Signing autographs, Kids Area, competitions and VIP Zone will be available, and so will all the greatest stars and icons of the badminton world!

See you in Odense, once again, this October from 17-22 in Jyske Bank Arena!