Viktor Axelsen

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Viktor Axelsen is a Danish badminton player renowned as one of the world’s leading men’s singles competitors and an Olympic gold medalist.

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instanceOf badminton player
human
awardReceived Olympic bronze medal in badminton men’s singles at Rio 2016
Olympic gold medal in badminton men’s singles at Tokyo 2020
BWFId 54057
continentRepresented Europe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Denmark
dateOfBirth 1994-01-04
discipline men’s singles
familyName Axelsen NERFINISHED
fullName Viktor Axelsen NERFINISHED
givenName Viktor NERFINISHED
handedness right-handed
hasChildren yes
hasInstagramAccount yes
height about 1.94 m
knownFor consistency at major badminton tournaments
powerful attacking style in badminton
languageSpoken Danish
English
Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
nationality Danish
occupation badminton player
placeOfBirth Odense, Denmark NERFINISHED
plays badminton men’s singles
represented Denmark at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Denmark at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Denmark at the Sudirman Cup
Denmark at the Thomas Cup
residence Dubai, United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport badminton
team Denmark national badminton team NERFINISHED
wasWorldNumberOneInBadmintonMenSingles yes
weight about 88 kg
won All England Open men’s singles title in 2020
All England Open men’s singles title in 2022
BWF World Tour Finals men’s singles title in 2020
BWF World Tour Finals men’s singles title in 2021
European Championships men’s singles title in 2016
European Championships men’s singles title in 2018
European Championships men’s singles title in 2022 NERFINISHED
European Championships men’s singles title in 2024
men’s singles bronze medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games
men’s singles gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games
men’s singles title at the 2017 BWF World Championships in Glasgow
men’s singles title at the 2022 BWF World Championships in Tokyo

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