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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.

  • European players face major challenges at 2024 China Open

    European players face major challenges at 2024 China Open

    The 2024 VICTOR China Open has kicked off, and the first-round matches were fiercely contested.

    French player Christo Popov fought hard in an intense match against Chinese Taipei’s Wang Tzu Wei, dragging the game into three sets but ultimately losing with a score of 14-21, 21-12, 19-21. Both Christo and his brother Toma Junior Popov also exited early in the men’s doubles event.

    Other European players, such as Mia Blichfeldt from Denmark and the Ukrainian pair Oleksii Titov and Yevheniia Kantemyr, also saw their Super 1000 campaigns end prematurely.

    Thankfully, there were some uplifting victories during the day. Danish player Line Højmark Kjærsfeldt, who had a strong run in last week’s Hong Kong quarterfinals, opened her China campaign with a comfortable win.

    In the doubles events, European players secured a few wins; England’s Ben Lane and Sean Vendy battled through three sets to defeat Malaysia’s Low Hang Yee and Ng Eng Cheong 18-21, 21-19, 21-15. Likewise, Denmark’s Mads Vestergaard and Christine Busch, as well as 8th seeds Rasmus Kjær and Frederik Søgaard, secured victories alongside Ukraine’s Polina Buhrova and Yevheniia Kantemyr.

  • Mixed Results for European Players at 2024 Hong Kong Open

    Mixed Results for European Players at 2024 Hong Kong Open

    The opening two days of the 2024 LI-NING Hong Kong Open have been full of ups and downs for European badminton players.

    Day one saw an unexpected early exit from top-seeded pair Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen. On the second day, European athletes experienced a similar blend of successes and setbacks.

    While Christo Popov, Line Højmark Kjærsfeldt, Rasmus Gemke, Mads Vestergaard/Christine Busch, and Viktor Axelsen progressed to the Round of 16, notable players like Toma Junior Popov and Mia Blichfeldt were knocked out of the competition.

  • 2024 Li-Ning Hong Kong Open: Viktor Axelsen Returns, European Contenders Gather

    2024 Li-Ning Hong Kong Open: Viktor Axelsen Returns, European Contenders Gather

    After a peak summer due to the 2024 Paris Olympics, some of Europe’s top badminton players took a well-deserved break following the intense Olympic qualification period.

    However, the season has resumed, and a series of World Tour events in Asia are paving the way for the European leg. It will kick off in October with the YONEX-sponsored CLASH ROYALE Arctic Open 2024, followed by the VICTOR Denmark Open 2024 and the Hylo Open 2024.

    Focus on Hong Kong
    This week, the spotlight turns to the Li-Ning Hong Kong Open 2024. All eyes are on Viktor Axelsen, who just won his second Olympic gold medal a month ago. After skipping the Japan Open to rest, Axelsen is ready for a strong comeback.

    Despite his numerous achievements, he has yet to win the Hong Kong Open title. Tomorrow, he faces local favorite Angus Ng Ka Long in his first match.

    Europeans in Action
    Viktor Axelsen aims to claim his first Hong Kong Open title, while his Danish teammate Anders Antonsen has opted out of the tournament. After a coaching change, he is focusing on recovery and preparation for the upcoming Super 1000 event in China—where his brother, Kasper Antonsen, will start coaching him in October.

    Denmark remains strong, with Mia Blichfeldt, Line Højmark Kjærsfeldt, and Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen all ready to compete.

    But Denmark isn’t the only European nation represented in Hong Kong. The Popov brothers from France are also competing in both men’s singles and doubles. Ukrainian players are taking part in the Super 500 tournament as well, with Polina Buhrova competing in women’s singles and doubles, while Yevgeniya Kantemir will team up with Oleksii Titov in mixed doubles.

    Matches to Watch Today
    With the qualifiers now over, top European players like Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, Rasmus Kjær/Frederik Søgaard, and the Popov brothers have kicked off their first-round matches today.

    The 2024 Li-Ning Hong Kong Open runs from today until Sunday, September 15—stay tuned for all the latest updates.

  • Danish National Badminton Team in Disarray?

    Danish National Badminton Team in Disarray?

    Mia’s Departure and New Chapter in France

    Following a successful Paris Olympics where Denmark secured a gold medal in badminton thanks to Viktor Axelsen, the Danish team faces significant changes. Denmark’s top female singles player, Mia, has announced her departure from the national team to relocate to France and train with her boyfriend, France’s top male player, Christo Popov.

    Initially, Mia did not qualify for the Paris Olympics, but the Danish Badminton Association chose her over higher-ranked Line Kjaersfeldt due to her superior skill. Unfortunately, Mia was eliminated in the group stage. After the Olympics, Mia revealed her plans to leave the Danish national team and move to France to train alongside Boppar.

    Challenges for Denmark’s Mixed Doubles

    Denmark’s mixed doubles pair, the “golden couple” Christophersen and Boel, are facing unprecedented challenges. Christoffersen was forced to withdraw from the Olympics and received a 12-month suspension due to repeated violations of doping regulations, which has severely impacted their partnership.

    As a result, Boel is now partnering with Dutch veteran Robin Tabeling. Tabeling, who was previously ranked in the world’s top 20 and won the mixed doubles title at the 2023 European Games, had considered retiring after a disappointing performance at the Olympics. Boel and Tabeling plan to compete in the 2024 Finnish Open and Danish Open to maintain their rankings until Christoffersen’s return.

    Impact on Denmark’s National Team

    Mia’s departure, combined with Christoffersen’s unexpected ban and Axelsen and Antonsen’s long-term training commitments in Dubai, has left the Danish badminton team in a fragmented state. Although the team appears unified on the surface, the leading players are pursuing their individual goals, which has hindered the development of younger talents.

    With top players like Axelsen and Antonsen focused on their personal training, and key figures like Mia and Christoffersen pursuing separate paths, Denmark’s young players face a challenging environment for growth. The lack of intense competition and guidance from top players may jeopardize the future of Danish badminton, making it difficult for the next generation to carry forward the legacy of Danish excellence in the sport.

  • Mia Blichfeldt

    Mia Blichfeldt


    Character Introduction

    Mia Blichfeldt (August 19, 1997) is a Danish female badminton player who won the 2015 EHF EURO Youth Championships women’s singles title and a gold medal in the women’s singles at the 2019 European Games.

    In November 2013, Mia Blichfeldt played in the Norway Badminton International and won her first career international title by defeating the tournament’s top seed, Olga Golovanova of Russia, 2-1 (19-21, 21-16, 21-19) in the women’s singles final.

    In March 2015, Mia Brissyfeldt represented Denmark at the European Junior Badminton Championships in Lubin, Poland, helping her team to win third place in the mixed team; in addition to taking the women’s singles title at the European Youth Championships.

    World Ranking – Women’s Singles 31, Week 33, 2024

    Olympic Points – Women’s Singles 22, 49774 points 

    Finals Ranking – Women’s Singles 46, 19990 points

     

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 77,10002TD,1088S

    Major Achievements

    • 2024 German Open Badminton Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2024 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2023 European Games Badminton Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finalist
    • 2023 Swiss Open Badminton Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2022 European Badminton Championships Women’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
    • 2021 Swiss Open Badminton Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2021 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2020 YONEX Thailand Badminton Open Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2020 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2019 European Games Badminton Women’s Singles Gold Medal
    • 2019 Denmark Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2019 Spain Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2019 European Badminton Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2018 Netherlands Open Badminton Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2018 Spain Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2018 Badminton Europe Championships Women’s Singles Third Place
    • 2018 Orleans Badminton Masters Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2018 Badminton Europe Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2017 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
    • 2017 Badminton Europe Championships Mixed Team Champion
    • 2017 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2017 Badminton Spain International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 Swedish Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 Scottish Badminton Grand Prix Women’s Singles Quarter-finals
    • 2016 Portugal Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2016 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2015 Slovenia Badminton International Women’s Singles Runner-up
    • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Place
    • 2014 Norway Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion
    • 2014 European Badminton Championships Women’s Team Champion
    • 2013 Norway Badminton International Women’s Singles Champion