Tag: Nhat NGUYEN

  • Lane/Vendy, Astrup/Rasmussen Keep Europe’s Hopes Alive

    Lane/Vendy, Astrup/Rasmussen Keep Europe’s Hopes Alive

    The Round of 16 at the CLASH ROYALE Arctic Open 2024, powered by YONEX, proved difficult for most European players, with only two doubles pairs and one singles player advancing to the quarterfinals.

    Despite the tough day, exciting matchups are set for tomorrow.

    Alex Lanier of France faced Nhat Nguyen from Ireland in the only all-European clash of the day. After a tight 24-22 first game, Lanier dominated the second with a 21-9 victory. He will now challenge Chou Tien Chen from Chinese Taipei, whom he previously defeated at the Japan Open.

    In men’s doubles, Danish pair Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen battled Indonesia’s Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan, winning a three-game thriller 21-13, 13-21, 21-9.

    The English duo of Ben Lane/Sean Vendy also secured their spot in the quarterfinals after a commanding 21-13, 21-8 victory over Malaysia’s third seeds Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik.

  • Lanier Shines in Arctic Open’s First Round

    Lanier Shines in Arctic Open’s First Round

    Many European players faced early exits on the second day of the CLASH ROYALE Arctic Open 2024, but the highlight was an exhilarating all-European clash between top seed Anders Antonsen and French sensation Alex Lanier.

    Ranked third in the world, Antonsen had previously lost to Lanier, who triumphed over him at the Orléans Masters last year. At just 19 years old, Lanier has been making significant strides not only in Europe but globally, competing against some of the elite players.

    “It’s always a joy to play against Anders. He’s someone I’ve looked up to since I was young, and I still watch him closely. He’s incredibly clever on the court and adapts well,” expressed Lanier, reflecting on his admiration for the Dane.

    In a thrilling three-game match, Lanier managed to overcome Antonsen with scores of 18-21, 21-18, 21-18. However, he was critical of his performance post-match, stating, “I can’t say I played my best today. Honestly, I felt a bit frustrated. Some of my strokes weren’t up to the quality I aim for.”

    Lanier candidly discussed the mental hurdles he encountered during the game. “I’m glad I continued to fight with my coach. We tried a few strategies to help me relax and find my rhythm.”

    Addressing his frustration, Lanier emphasized it stemmed more from his own game than from Antonsen’s tactics. “I think my frustration was more about my own performance and style rather than what Anders was doing.”

    Looking back on his victory, Lanier felt a sense of affirmation. “I can beat the best player. Even if I’m not at my best, I can compete at that level. I’m proud to have won this match despite not being in top form.”

    With the first round complete, Lanier is focused on his next steps: “I’m taking it one match at a time. That’s the most important thing at this level. I’m not fixated on reaching the semifinals or finals. My goal is to play my best and execute my game plan on court. We’ll see how it goes from there.”

    Tomorrow, he will face Nhat Nguyen from Ireland, who advanced from the qualifying rounds and delivered a remarkable performance against Japan’s Takuma Obayashi. They have only faced each other once before at the Irish Open last year, where Nguyen emerged victorious in straight games. However, it will be a tougher challenge for the Irishman this time, given Lanier’s recent form.

  • Nhat NGUYEN

    Nhat NGUYEN

    Character Introduction

    Nguyễn Nhật (June 16, 2000 – ) is an Irish-Vietnamese male badminton player.

    In September 2017, Nguyễn Nhật, alongside Paul Reynolds, competed in the Polish International Badminton Tournament. They won the men’s doubles title by defeating the second seeds, Daniel Bantz and Andreas Heinz from Germany, with a score of 2-0 (21-19, 25-23) in the final. This victory marked his first international series men’s doubles title. Later that year, in November, he competed in the Welsh International Badminton Tournament. He won the men’s singles title by defeating R.M.V. Galucheda from India, a qualifier, with a score of 2-0 (21-16, 23-21) in the final. This was also his first future series men’s singles title.

    In the 2018 European Youth Championships, Nguyễn Nhật reached the semifinals but was defeated by the third seed, Kristof Popov from France, in three games with a score of 1-2 (7-21, 21-16, 18-21), earning the bronze medal in men’s singles.

    World Ranking – Men’s Singles 43, Week 36, 2024

    World Ranking – Men’s Doubles 1407, Week 36, 2024

    Olympic Points – Men’s Singles 42, 35993 points 

    Olympic Points – Men’s Doubles 1387, 81 points 

    Finals Ranking – Men’s Singles 51, 17820 points

    Equipment Used

    ASTROX 99 PRO,VOLTRIC Z-FORCE Ⅱ,ASTROX 99,DUORA Z-STRIKE,SHB65Z3KME,SHBA3MEX,COMFORT Z2,SHB65Z3WEX,BA31WAP/E EX,BA31WAP/E EX,AC470

    Major Achievement

    • 2023 Orleans Masters Men’s Singles Semifinalist
    • 2022 Sayemore Yidi International Men’s Singles Semifinalist
    • 2018 European Junior Championships Men’s Singles Bronze Medalist
    • 2017 Polish International Men’s Singles Champion
    • 2017 Welsh International Men’s Singles Champion