Badmintonspilleren Viktor Axelsen withdrew victoriously out of the purely Danish finale in the tournament, Spain Masters. And in a very sovereign way.
Compatriot Anders Antonsen was a step after the Danish top player, as on 48 minutes won the match 21-14, 21-11.
With the victory equalized Axelsen at the same time to a 2-2 draw in the showdown between the danes.
Førsteseedede Viktor Axelsen showed from the start why he was seeded two spots better than Anders Antonsen.
Abreu dominated and had the particular track of the long rallies. The opposite should Antonsen really work hard for every point.
Fynboen brought himself quickly to 14-5, and even though Antonsen got on better with, it was Axelsen who was in control.
After 22 minutes of play won the Abreu set on the first sætbold in a duel at the net.
The two players took turns to take the lead in the second set, until Abreu came in front 9-6. But with two quick points kept Antonsen lives in the hope of a comeback.
At least briefly. It was the last, Antonsen as for Abreu, who won eight duels in a row and pulled the key from on the way to its sovereign victory.
Antonsen was stopped the bleeding, but when was the post 10-19. A servefejl brought Axelsen at 20-10, and on his second set and match point hev Abreu crushing secure the victory in the country.
Two hours later, it was so Mia Blichfeldts turn to cheer. In a purely Danish finale in the ladies ‘ got Blichfeldt revenge for the defeat to the Line Kjærsfeldt in DM-finals.
She spent 38 minutes to sweep Kjærsfeldt of the pitch, 21-14, 21-14.
the Pattern is accounted from the start of the match, where Blichfeldt came in 8-1, before Kjærsfeldt got seen.
Danmarksmesteren getting better with, but the whole time was at least four points after Blichfeldt, who took advantage of his first chance to snatch the first set.
Kjærsfeldt came in front for the first time in the match, as she brought up at 8-7 in the second set.
Then replied Blichfeldt again with five points on the strip, and shortly after, she set a new shoal of six points, which decided the match.
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