Tag: Frederik SØGAARD

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  • 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    Alex Lanier (France), who has had an impressive season, is one of four players who have withdrawn from the men’s singles competition, alongside Arnaud Merkle (France), Markus Barth (Norway), and Fabio Caponio (Italy).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).

  • Hong Kong Open: Speed and Precision Dominate the Court

    Hong Kong Open: Speed and Precision Dominate the Court

    Unseeded duo Huang Di and Zhou Hao Dong, playing in only their second tournament together, delivered the most surprising result on Day 1 of the LI-NING Hong Kong Open 2024.

    After making it through the qualifiers, the Chinese pair—who were eliminated in the first round of their debut at the Korea Open two weeks ago—shocked top-seeded men’s doubles champions Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen with their fast and aggressive style, winning 21-15, 25-23.

    The second game was particularly tense, with both sides exchanging slim leads from 18-all, but Huang and Zhou stayed composed to secure the victory.

    Zhou, who had previously partnered with He Ji Ting for two years before teaming up with Tan Qiang at the end of last year, credited their speed as the decisive factor in defeating the world No. 2 pair.

    “Our speed gave us the edge,” said Zhou, 26, from Ningbo. “Playing fast is our strength, and we showcased it today.

    “Kim and Anders, being top players, had more pressure to deliver a result. For us, the goal was to stay aggressive and push ourselves to beat the best.

    “We’re thrilled with this win, but our focus now shifts to preparing for the next round.”

    Huang and Zhou will next face Lin Bing Wei and Su Ching Heng from Chinese Taipei.

    Elsewhere, Danish men’s doubles teams faced more disappointment. Shortly after, Daniel Lundgaard and Mads Vestergaard fell 21-14, 21-17 to Muhammad Shohibul Fikri and Daniel Marthin.

    Denmark’s hopes in men’s doubles ended later in the day, when sixth seeds Rasmus Kjaer and Frederik Sogaard lost a tight match, 15-21, 23-21, 19-21, to Nur Mohd Azryn and Tan Wee Kiong.

  • Frederik SØGAARD

    Frederik SØGAARD


    Character Introduction

    Frederik Søgaard (July 25, 1997) is a Danish male badminton player.

    In November 2014, Frederik Søgaard appeared in the Finnish Internationals with youth Mathias Berl Smit, and won his first international series men’s doubles title by defeating the tournament’s 7th seed and teammate’s Kasper Antonsen/Oliver Babik 2-1 (25-23, 15-21, 21-17) in the men’s doubles final.

    In March 2015, Frederik Thurgau represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Lubin, Poland, helping the Danish team to win third place in the Mixed Team; in addition to winning third place in the Men’s Doubles and second place in the Mixed Doubles with his two Juniors, Mathias Belle Smit/Sarah Lenggau, respectively. In November of the same year, he represented Denmark at the World Junior Badminton Championships in Lima, Peru, where he won second place in the men’s doubles with junior Joel Yepe.

    World Ranking – Men’s Doubles 16, Week 33, 2024

    Olympic Points – Men’s Doubles 18, 55666 points 

    Finals Ranking – Men’s Doubles 10, 43060 points

     

    Equipment Used

    P8500 II,A930,10002TD,Aero Power Pro S

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 Canadian Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals
    • Badminton Europe 2024 Men’s Doubles quarter-finals
    • 2024 German Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • Badminton Europe 2024 Men’s Team Champion
    • 2023 Said Modi Badminton International Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals
    • Arctic Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Quarter-finals 2023
    • 2023 Canadian Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2023 Denmark Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2023 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2022 Badminton Canada Challenge Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Wales Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Netherlands Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2022 Poland Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Thomas Cup Third Place Member
    • 2021 Spain Badminton Masters Men’s Doubles Quarter-finalist
    • 2021 Portugal Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2021 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2020 Badminton Europe Championships Men’s Team Champion
    • 2019 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Scottish Badminton Open Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2018 Hungary Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion
    • 2015 World Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Doubles Runner-up
    • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Men’s Doubles 3rd Place
    • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd place
    • 2014 Finland Badminton International Men’s Doubles Champion