Viktor Axelsen

2022 - 8 - 28

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Viktor Axelsen wins second BWF World Championships title (Sportstar)

World number one Axelsen has lost only one singles match this season and was too much for 21-year-old rising star Vitidsarn, who was blown away in the first ...

The win gave Yamaguchi her second title of the year, after lifting the trophy at the All England Open in March. Chen came roaring back in the second game and levelled the match when Yamaguchi swatted a return into the net. She steadily turned the screw on Chen in the first game before sealing the deal with a no-nonsense smash.

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World Badminton Championship: Viktor Axelsen wins second ... (InsideSport)

World Badminton Championship: Imperious Viktor Axelsen wins second badminton world title beat Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn - Check out.

The win gave Axelsen his sixth title of the season. Axelsen, who won Olympic gold last year, also claimed the world title in Glasgow in 2017. Follow BWF World Championships final live updates with InsideSport.IN

Thailand's Vitidsarn in badminton world final (Daily Times)

TOKYO: Rising Thai badminton star Kunlavut Vitidsarn on Saturday set up a world championships final clash with Denmark's Viktor Axelsen and said he is ...

TOKYO: Rising Thai badminton star Kunlavut Vitidsarn on Saturday set up a world championships final clash with Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen and said he is looking to learn from the world number one. Yamaguchi beat South Korea’s An Se-young 21-19, 21-12 to advance to the final for the second year running. Axelsen has lost only one singles match this season and he has not dropped a single game at this week’s world championships in Tokyo.

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BWF World Championships 2022: Imperious Viktor Axelsen Wins ... (NDTVSports.com)

BWF World Championships: Viktor Axelsen won his second badminton world title on Sunday, beating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in the final.

Denmark's Viktor Axelsen won his second badminton world title on Sunday, beating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in the final in Tokyo. Like us on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.robo.ndtv.cricket&hl=en)or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/ndtv-cricket/id418320331?mt=8). Axelsen, who won Olympic gold last year, also claimed the world title in Glasgow in 2017. BWF World Championships: Viktor Axelsen won his second badminton world title on Sunday, beating Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-5, 21-16 in the final The 28-year-old Dane has been in imperious form this week in Tokyo, reaching the final without losing a single game. BWF World Championships 2022: Imperious Viktor Axelsen Wins Second Badminton World Title

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Viktor Axelsen wins 2nd BWF World Championships crown, Akane ... (India Today)

Viktor Axelsen won the men's singles title at the BWF World Championships without losing a game in Tokyo. He defeated 21-year-old Kunlavut Vitidsarn in a ...

Axelsen won the World Championships title without losing a game in the tournament. Vitidsarn was bidding to become the first Thai shuttler to win the men's singles world championships title but he was blown away in a one-sided first game. Axelsen, the top seed, made light work of a challenge from Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the men's singles final.

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Axelsen, Yamaguchi win 2nd badminton world titles (Associated Press)

TOKYO (AP) — Viktor Axelsen underlined his red-hot form and confidence when he won his second world badminton championship after beating first-time finalist ...

“It was a special moment.” She was carried home by the rousing crowd. Kunlavut, a three-time world junior champion, was the first Thai man to reach the final. Chen was also philosophical after her first worlds final. Kunlavut closed to 7-4 but Axelsen won the next nine points. But Kunlavut had never beaten Axelsen in four previous matches.

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Viktor Axelsen wins second BWF World Championships crown ... (1 Hindi to News, Hindi News Today Latest News in Hindi, ताजा खबरें, bharat ke samachar)

Viktor Axelsen won the men's singles title at the BWF World Championships without losing a game in Tokyo. He defeated the 21-year-old Kunlavut Vitidsern in ...

Axelsen won the World Championship title without losing a single game in the tournament. Top seed Axelsen made light work of a challenge from Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsern in the men’s singles final. He defeated the 21-year-old Kunlavut Vitidsern in a one-sided final.

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Axelsen aims higher after claiming second badminton world title (FRANCE 24)

Danish badminton ace Viktor Axelsen said he could still "become a better player" after winning his second world title on Sunday, but brushed off comparisons ...

I still feel like I can become a better player and that's my main goal." "I try to take every day as it comes and try to get better and better every day. "I want to become as good as I possibly can," said the world number one, who has lost only one singles match this year.

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BWF World Championships 2022: Viktor Axelsen and Akane ... (LatestLY)

Victor Axelsen defeated Kunlavut Vitidsarn to claim second men's singles world championships while Akane Yamaguchi Retains Women's Singles Title.

The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) 👉 The World No. Viktor holds the Olympic, World Championships, BWF World Tour Finals, and the last three Super 1000 titles.

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BWF World Championships: Viktor Axelsen wins men's singles title ... (Times Now)

Denmark's Viktor Axelsen clinched the men's singles title at the 2022 BWF World Championships while Akane Yamaguchi of Japan defeated Olympic champion ...

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Watch: Viktor Axelsen leaves Kunlavut Vitidsarn with a wry smile ... (Scroll.in)

Axelsen went on to win the match in straight games and win his second World Championships gold medal in some style.

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Axelsen, a victor like no other at the moment (Scroll.in)

Viktor Axelsen's performances in Tokyo have made people wonder if he is from Earth. He dismissed such claims, but he is indeed playing otherworldly ...

“I think that is also because of the system he’s grown up in actually, and this is not to try and sound like Denmark is perfect or anything. I want to become as good as I possibly can, then outside the court get better as a person. and now that he has those, it is all about the small percentages. And again, one of the things that Momota actually played on was to kind of unravel him in terms of his mental state. He had told this writer a few years back that ranking meant nothing to him, it was all about the big titles... “And I think what you saw there against Lakshya was a bit more of the old Viktor, because you won’t see that kind of gap in concentration right now. “No longer is he a man of frailty, he is now the best in the world,” said Gillian Clark on air. But here at World Championships, he just lifted his arms, smiled, went to embrace his opponent and lay down on the court with a sense of relief. But that’s why I say if you want to beat him, that’s still one of the things where you have to try and challenge him a little bit. “Part of it is not necessarily so much working specifically on his defence, I think it’s just as much an approach in his game that has changed. In essence, instead of seeing a shot in a rally as an opportunity to win a point, he refined it further... “I would say that compared to the past, he’s definitely developed the physical part of his game.

World champion shuttler Axelsen pulls out of Japan Open ... (Xinhua)

OSAKA, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Newly-crowned world singles champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark announced on Monday to have withdrawn from the Japan Open, ...

I will be putting my focus on my recovery right away and get back to full health before I push towards new goals." "I have pushed myself a lot during my preparation and played through some pain during the World Championships which needs to get taken care of." He decided to pull out of the tournament for health reasons.

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