The Danish badmintonlandshold opened on Wednesday the hunt for the third european championship title for the mixed teams in a row.

And it was a good start, as Denmark won the overall with a 4-1 in the battles over France at home in Frederiksberg Hallerne.

Already after three games was the showdown is definitely, when the danes won the first three matches and came in front 3-0. It is played in a best of five matches.

In the first singlekamp won the Anders Antonsen with 21-15, 21-16 over frenchman Lucas Corvee.

The history of the DM-master, however, was in trouble in the first set, where the Corvee came to the front with 10-8.

Antonsen was already created contact, 11-11, and away so the dane does not shy.

In the second set could the frenchman only due to the post 3-3. Then pulled Antonsen from and won the opening match securely, so that Denmark was ahead 1-0

In the next match won the Line Kjærsfeldt even more compelling. She won with 21-12, 21-8 over Léonice Huet.

Then decided herredoublen with Anders Skaarup Rasmussen and Frederik Søgaard their match against France.

the Danes beat Thom Gicquel and Ronan Labar with a 21-17, 21-18 after three and a quarter hour games.

France was reduced, and adorned on the outcome by winning the ladies ‘ doubles.

Maiken Fruergaard and Rikke Søby lost 21-23, 21-15, 20-22 to Emilie Lefel and Anne Tran, and it was both the longest and the most equal battle of the five. It lasted nearly five district.

In the fifth and final match won mixeddoublen with Christinna Pedersen and Mathias Christiansen 21-9, 21-9 over the French duo Delphine Delrue and Thom Gicquel.

In the next two group stage matches on Thursday and Friday, Denmark must meet the Netherlands and Spain.

Denmark has won the european championship for teams 16 times in the story.

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