Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Viktor Axelsen, København. 362,733 likes · 11,950 talking about this. Welcome to the Facebook site of Viktor Axelsen.

  2. Viktor Axelsen (born 4 January 1994) is a Danish badminton player. He is a two-time Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion, and four-time European Champion. He has held the No. 1 BWF World Ranking in men's singles for a total of 183 weeks (as of August 2024), and he is the current world No. 2. [ 2 ] .

  3. Viktor Axelsen defended his men's singles badminton title by topping Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in straight games to take home his second gold medal. #NB...

  4. The #Paris2024 mode is on. We dive into the heart and soul of Viktor Axelsen's #RoadToParis journey.#SuperSmashSquad @Olympics Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/...

  5. {{ $t('Games') }} {{tmt.draws[0].game_win}}/{{tmt.draws[0].game_count}} {{tmt.draws[1].game_win}}/{{tmt.draws[1].game_count}} {{tmt.draws[2].game_win}}/{{tmt.draws[2 ...

  6. Aug 5, 2024 · Axelsen overpowered Thailands world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn to win his second successive Olympic men's singles gold medal with a 21-11, 21-11 victory to close out the Paris 2024 Olympic badminton tournament on Monday (5 August).

  7. This is the official Viktor Axelsen channel! This site is managed by me (Viktor Axelsen). Follow my day and nights on the road to become the best badminton player in the world!

  8. Jul 27, 2024 · Reigning Olympic men's badminton singles champion Viktor Axelsen was absolutely regal in his return to the Olympic stage at Paris 2024, beating his Nepalese opponent 21-8, 21-6 in Group P play on Saturday 27 July. Axelsen won the match in a mere 28 minutes.

  9. Sep 11, 2023 · The Danish star has become the first men's singles player to win ALL BWF Super 1000 tournaments establishing himself as one of the most decorated players in badminton history. Axelsen clinched the Super 1000 Grand Slam by defeating Lu Guang Zu of People’s Republic of China in the final.

  10. Aug 5, 2024 · PARIS (AP) — Viktor Axelsen is once again Olympic badminton champion. The 30-year-old from Denmark defended his men’s singles title Monday by beating Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand for the gold medal. Axelsen defeated Vitidsarn 21-11, 21-11 in the final in just 52 minutes.

  1. People also search for