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Viktor Axelsen Withdraws From World Championships Due to Injury

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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Breaking: World No. 18 Viktor Axelsen of denmark has withdrawn from the 2024 BWF world Championships, scheduled to take place from August 19-25 at the Synergy Dome in Copenhagen, denmark.

The two-time World Champion (2017, 2022) and reigning Olympic gold medalist cited a need to prioritize full recovery from a recent injury, effectively ending his participation in the prestigious annual tournament held in his home country.

Axelsen’s withdrawal follows a quarterfinal exit at the 2023 BWF World championships, also held in Copenhagen, where he was defeated by India’s HS Prannoy in a closely contested match. This year’s decision marks a significant shift in the men’s singles competition, removing a dominant force and opening opportunities for other contenders.

The Danish star has been grappling with a foot injury sustained earlier this year, impacting his performance and training regimen. While the exact nature of the injury hasn’t been publicly disclosed, Axelsen’s team confirmed the need for a comprehensive recovery plan to ensure long-term athletic health.

Axelsen’s focus now turns to preparing for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where he aims to achieve an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic gold medal in men’s singles badminton. He previously won gold at the Tokyo 2020 (held in 2021) and Paris 2024 Olympics.

The BWF world Championships are considered one of the most crucial tournaments on the badminton calendar,second only to the Olympic Games in prestige. The event attracts top players from around the globe, competing for the coveted world champion title.

From India, Lakshya Sen, currently ranked world No. 13 as of August 14, 2024, and HS Prannoy, ranked World No.9,are expected to lead the Indian challenge in the men’s singles category. other key contenders in the men’s singles draw include World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand and Japan’s Kodai Naraoka, ranked World No. 2.

Axelsen’s absence will undoubtedly impact the tournament dynamics, perhaps paving the way for a new world champion to emerge. The Synergy Dome, with a seating capacity of approximately 12,000 spectators, is expected to be filled with enthusiastic fans throughout the week-long competition.

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