Viktor Axelsen retires from badminton after two Olympic golds and a dominant world No.1 reign, reflecting on injuries.
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An Se-young receives 4·19 Democratic Peace Award for exposing corruption
Badminton women’s singles champion An Se-young received the 4·19 Democratic Peace Award for her contributions, including ...
Discover how Viktor Axelsen transformed himself into a badminton legend and navigated the bittersweet journey of retirement.
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The Danish Olympian officially confirmed Wednesday that he is hanging up his racket, citing recurring back issues. Following ...
Denmark's men's singles star Viktor Axelsen can step away from the sport with pride after achieving almost everything ...
Viktor Axelsen announced his retirement in an emotional Instagram post, stating that ongoing back issues and nerve pain after ...
Denmark’s double Olympic badminton champion Viktor Axelsen, long a rival of Taiwan’s former world No. 2 Chou Tien-chen, ...
Viktor Axelsen, two-time Olympic champion and badminton icon, retires due to back issues after a decade of dominance, reshaping the sport's landscape.
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Viktor Axelsen retires from badminton at 32 due to a persistent back injury, closing a ...
When Denmark’s leading badminton star, Viktor Axelsen, withdrew from the 2019 BWF World Championships with a lower back disc ...
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