Rasmus Gemke


Character Introduction

Rasmus Gemke is a Danish male badminton player.

Jemke and Andersen are both young players born in 1997, and have been training together since their childhood with their youngest player, Andersen. Andonsen youth fame, in the side of such a talented friend, Jemke not only did not be suppressed light, but also formed a set of their own solid and stable playing style.

In March 2015, Rasmus Jemke represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Lubin, Poland, helping the Danish team win third place in the mixed team.

In April 2017, he played in the Finnish Open badminton tournament, defeating Yu Igarashi from Japan 2-0 (21-17, 21-18) in the men’s singles final and winning the first international title of his badminton career. In October of the same year, he competed in the Bitburger Badminton Golden Grand Prix, defeating No. 4 seeded Hsu Jen-Hao of Chinese Taipei in the men’s singles final 2-0 (21-18, 21-10) to win his first men’s singles title at an international Golden Grand Prix.

In August 2018, he played in the Spanish Badminton Masters and won the International Super 300 Men’s Singles title by defeating the tournament’s No. 1 seed and Thai star’s Sopangyu Aweysingsannon 2-1 (15-21, 21-6, 21-14) in the men’s singles final.

In February 2019, Rasmus Jemke represented Denmark at the Badminton Europe Mixed Team Championships in his home country, helping his team win the Mixed Team title. In October of the same year, he became famous in a battle with Kento Momota at the Denmark Open.

World Ranking – Men’s Singles 24, Week 33, 2024

Olympic Points – Men’s Singles 26, 49219 points 

Finals Ranking – Men’s Singles 23, 37510 points

 

Equipment Used

VBS-66 NANO,ARCSABER 11,AURASPEED 90K,AURASPEED 90S,VBS-68,SHA960,SHBA2MEX

Major Achievements

  • 2024 Swiss Open Badminton Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • 2024 German Open Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Champion
  • 2022 French Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2022 Thomas Men’s Team 3rd Runner-up Member
  • 2021 Indonesia Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finalist
  • 2021 Thomas Cup Men’s Team Third Place Member
  • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • 2020 Denmark Badminton Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2019 China Fuzhou Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2019 Azerbaijan Badminton Challenge Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2019 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
  • 2018 France Open Badminton Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • 2018 Spain Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2018 Orleans Badminton Masters Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2017 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • 2017 Bitburger Badminton Golden Grand Prix Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2017 Finland Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Place
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