Tag: Arnaud MERKLE

  • HYLO Open: Opportunity Beckons for Denmark’s Second Seeds

    HYLO Open: Opportunity Beckons for Denmark’s Second Seeds

    Rasmus Kjær and Frederik Søgaard of Denmark are aiming to solidify their path to the HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2024 as the second-seeded men’s doubles pair enters the Hylo Open 2024. Currently ranked No.10 in the HSBC Race to Finals, they must secure a top-seven finish to qualify, with reigning Olympic champions Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin already guaranteed a spot in the finals among the top eight.

    Kjær and Søgaard are trailing Man Wei Chong and Tee Kai Wun by 8,620 points, yet remain hopeful that strong performances at the Hylo Open and the last two qualifying events—the Kumamoto Masters Japan and Li-Ning China Masters—will help close the gap. Having reached two semifinals and two quarterfinals this season, they’re looking for another deep run in Saarbrücken to boost their standing.

    Still, they face close competition. Pairs like Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik and Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi, both with fewer than 10 events on record, have the potential to gain points quickly and surpass the Danish duo. Kjær and Søgaard realize the importance of maximizing this limited opportunity.

    Withdrawals

    Alex Lanier (France), who has had an impressive season, is one of four players who have withdrawn from the men’s singles competition, alongside Arnaud Merkle (France), Markus Barth (Norway), and Fabio Caponio (Italy). In men’s doubles, Robert Cybulski/Szymon Slepecki of Poland withdrew, as did two pairs in mixed doubles: Robert Cybulski/Kornelia Marczak (Poland) and Nicolas Franconville/Aline Muller (Switzerland).

  • Arnaud MERKLE

    Arnaud MERKLE

    Character Introduction

    Arnaud Merkle (French: Arnaud Merkle, born April 24, 2000) is a French male badminton player.

    In April 2017, Merkle represented France at the European Youth Badminton Championships held in France. He helped the French team win the mixed team title. Additionally, he reached the men’s singles final but lost to his teammate Toma Junior Popov with a score of 0-2 (14-21, 15-21), finishing as the runner-up.

    In September 2018, Merkle represented France at the European Youth Badminton Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. He again helped the French team win the mixed team title. In the men’s singles final, he defeated Christo Popov with a score of 2-0 (21-7, 21-14) to become the new European Youth Champion.

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 100ZZ;ASTROX 99;

    Major Achievement

    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Runner-Up
    • 2023 Nantes International Challenge Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2022 Canada Open Men’s Singles Semi-Finalist
    • 2022 Uganda International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2022 Syed Modi International Men’s Singles Runner-Up
    • 2021 Welsh Open Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2020 Slovenia International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Runner-Up
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2019 German International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2019 Estonia International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 Youth Olympic Games Men’s Singles Fourth Place
    • 2018 European Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 European Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 European Badminton Championships Men’s Team Bronze Medalist
    • 2017 European Youth Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2017 European Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-Up