Players
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Viktor Axelsen
Men's Singles
DEN
Two-time Olympic medalist (gold 2020, bronze 2024). 6'4", dominant overhead game.
Attacking · overhead-dominant
b. 1994
194 cm
2020 Olympic gold + 2024 Olympic bronze
2017 + 2022 World Champion
Career-high BWF #1
2020 + 2022 + 2024 All England champion
Racquet
String
Yonex BG80 Power
Yonex athlete roster + 2025 signature collection (web-verified 2026-05-18)
Started at Højbjerg BK in Aarhus and won the junior World Championship in 2010 at 16. Broke through senior ranks with a 2014 World Championships bronze, beating Lin Dan en route. Olympic gold in Tokyo 2020 followed by bronze defense in Paris 2024 — at 6'4" he set the standard for the modern attacking game.
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Peter Gade
Men's Singles
DEN
Legend
Former World #1. Five-time European Champion. Never won Olympic gold but defined Danish badminton through the 2000s.
Racquet
Yonex Armortec 700
legacy model
Career racquet (discontinued); previously MP99
Anders Antonsen
Men's Singles
DEN
Aggressive, attacking style — 2019 + 2024 World Championships silver.
Racquet
Victor athlete
specific model unconfirmed
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Rasmus Gemke
Men's Singles
DEN
Racquet
Yonex athlete
specific model unconfirmed
Yonex athlete roster
Line Christophersen
Women's Singles
DEN
Racquet
Yonex athlete
specific model unconfirmed
Yonex athlete roster
Mia Blichfeldt
Women's Singles
DEN
Racquet
Yonex athlete
specific model unconfirmed
Yonex athlete roster
European powerhouse pair; multiple European titles.
Racquet
Yonex athlete
specific model unconfirmed
Yonex athlete roster (pair)
2012 Olympic silver. European doubles standard-bearers for a decade.
Racquet
Yonex Voltric 80
legacy model
Career racquet (discontinued)