Tag: Alexandra BØJE

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  • Thrilling Performances on Denmark Open Opening Day

    Thrilling Performances on Denmark Open Opening Day

    The exciting first day of the Denmark Open is nearing its conclusion, with spectators treated to thrilling, high-quality badminton action. Many European players participated, and several have already advanced to Thursday’s second round.

    The French mixed doubles pair Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue were on the verge of elimination after losing the first set and trailing 19-14 in the second. They then fell behind 20-17 in the second game but made a fierce comeback with nothing to lose, which was exactly what they needed to turn the match around. You can watch their full interview on Badminton Europe’s YouTube channel.

    Mia Blichfeldt also secured a much-needed victory—her first win since the Olympics and her first under coach Popov. Alex Lanier and Viktor Axelsen both won their first matches in straight sets and are set to face off on Thursday for the first time since 2022.

    Alexandra Bøje and Robin Tabeling made their debut as new partners, defeating Germany’s Jones Ralfy Jansen and Nhan Tuan Phuong with a convincing 21-11, 21-14 victory. Another relatively new pair, Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund, impressed by defeating the strong Thai duo Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai 21-19, 13-21, 21-12. In the next round, they will face Spain’s Rubén García and Lucía Rodríguez.

    In addition to these results, several other European players have secured spots in Thursday’s second round.

    Wednesday’s schedule is packed with more European stars. Germany’s Yvonne Li will face the 2017 champion Ratchanok Intanon, while Christo Popov will challenge the in-form seventh seed Lee Zii Jia. His brother Toma Junior Popov has a tough first-round match against world No. 3 Anders Antonsen. The Popov brothers also face a challenge in doubles, where they will meet the world No. 2 pair Anders Skaarup Rasmussen and Kim Astrup.

    Additionally, the energetic British pair Ben Lane and Sean Vendy will face tough competition against Malaysia’s Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi.

  • Bøje and Tabeling Look Forward After Debut as a Team

    Bøje and Tabeling Look Forward After Debut as a Team

    The CLASH ROYALE Arctic Open 2024 began today with qualification rounds, followed by the opening matches of the main draw.

    While European players experienced both victories and defeats, some saw positives even in loss. Among them were the newly paired Robin Tabeling from the Netherlands and Alexandra Bøje from Denmark. Their partnership was formed as Mathias Christiansen, Bøje’s usual partner, is suspended until July next year.

    Tabeling and Bøje have been training for their debut at the Danish National Centre in Brøndby. “The intensity there is just on another level,” Tabeling remarked about their preparation.

    Reflecting on their first match together, Tabeling shared, “We were excited, but seeing the draw, we knew it could have been better.” They were up against the second-seeded pair from China, Jiang Zhen Bang and Wei Ya Xin, who have been in strong form recently. Tabeling added, “It wouldn’t surprise me if they win the whole tournament.”

    Despite the challenge, the new duo performed admirably, ultimately falling 17-21, 16-21. Tabeling commented, “We had a strong start, great energy, and we stuck to our game plan.”

    Bøje was also upbeat about their performance. “We moved well on the court, and that’s something we can build on. For our first match as a team, we’re pleased with how we played. We’re hungry for the next competition,” she concluded, looking forward to the upcoming Denmark Open.

  • Christiansen Receives One-Year Ban

    Christiansen Receives One-Year Ban

    Denmark’s mixed doubles player Mathias Christiansen has been handed a one-year suspension by the Danish Sports Federation’s Doping Board due to errors in reporting his whereabouts to Anti-Doping Denmark.

    Christiansen, who withdrew from the Paris 2024 Olympics after qualifying with Alexandra BØje, will be banned until July 21, 2025. The ‘whereabouts’ issue refers to the player’s duty to inform the anti-doping agency of his daily location. After three reporting mistakes within a year, Christiansen became eligible for the suspension.

    “I’m relieved that there’s finally clarity on the matter and that I received the shortest possible ban,” said Christiansen. “I had no intention of cheating, and the ruling confirms that. Now, I’m focusing on my training to come back stronger.”

    During the suspension, Christiansen will train privately at the Yonex Peter Gade Academy. Badminton Denmark’s sports manager, Jens Meibom, expressed disappointment about losing Christiansen for a year but acknowledged the importance of respecting the rules.

    “We’re glad Mathias has clarity now and is already focused on training. We’ll be ready to welcome him back when his ban ends.”

  • Alexandra BØJE

    Alexandra BØJE


    Character Introduction

    Alexandra BØJE (December 6, 1999) is a Danish female badminton player.

    In September 2016, Alexandra Bøjer and Matthias Bell-Smidt played at the Prague Badminton Open, defeating Vasily Kuznetsov/Ekaterina Bolotova of Russia 2-0 (21-19, 21-15) in the mixed doubles final to win her first international mixed doubles title.

    In April 2017, Alexandra Bor represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Mulhouse, France, where the Danes won the bronze medal in the lead-off team event, while the women’s doubles final with Julie Dawar Jacobsen went down 0-2 (14-21, 14-21) to the tournament’s top seeds, Emma Karlsson/Johanna Munnursson of Sweden, to win the runner-up spot.

    In June 2023, Bol teamed up with Mathias at the Singapore Open, winning his first career Super 750-level mixed doubles title with a 2-1 victory over the Japanese pairing of Isao Watanabe/Arisa Higashino in the final.

    Equipment Used

    ARCSABER 11 Metallic Red,AEROBITE,Li-Ning Line 1,TECTONIC 7,10002TD

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Canadian Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 Malaysia Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2024 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2023 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 European Games Badminton Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2023 Singapore Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2023 Spain Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Malaysia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 Indonesia Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 France Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Doubles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Orleans Badminton Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2021 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2020 Hailu Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2019 Scottish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Irish Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2019 Netherlands Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2019 Hyderabad Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
    • 2019 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Netherlands Open Badminton Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals
    • 2017 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team Third Place
    • 2017 European Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Czech Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Norway Badminton International Women’s Doubles Champion
    • 2017 Norway Badminton International Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2017 Italy Badminton International Women’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2016 Prague Badminton Open Mixed Doubles Champion