A streak of victories, who on Sunday led to the triumph in the India Open, ended on Friday for the best Danish badminton, Viktor Axelsen.

Thus he lost his quarter-final to world number 10, Jonatan Christie of Indonesia, with the digits 18-21, 19-21.

Abreu had won the first two inter showdown against Christie, but the third time was the time for indoneseren.

Fynboen never found the rhythm in the fight, and a long series of mistakes resulted in the defeat in two sets.

Abreu got off to a bad start of the match and was quickly behind in 1-6. The distance he tried to repair on in the sequel, and it actually managed, as he is with a smash levelled the game at 16-16.

But then it was as if the dane lost a bit of focus.

In any case fejlbedømte he made a couple of balls, he let go, in the hope that they were out, but the ball remained inside, both when Christie brought up at 18-16 and took the set to 21-18.

the Second set developed just. For Abreu the problem was that he rarely managed to put the good points together continuously. Fine winners were most often followed by the error.

As he took the line and brought himself on 12-11 only to send an easy ball in the net.

the Set balanced on a knife edge, but Abreu found the course to sætsejr, when he at 18-16 for the first time brought himself to the front with two points in the set, but then committed two errors, so it was 18-18.

At this position sent Axelsen ball on the line and came at 19-18, but Christie answered back with three consecutive points and be able to rejoice in the distinguished scalp.

In the last duel threw Axelsen his body through the air to win the point, but he could not lift fjerbolden the last piece of the network.

Malaysia Open is a Super 750 tournament on the World Tour. The ranks thus on a par with, for example, the Denmark Open. In addition to sæsonfinalen ranks only three tournaments higher than Super 750-tournaments on the World Tour.