High and low for Indonesia as they beat Denmark but Daniel gets injured


PETALING JAYA: Indonesia proved their mettle by clinching the top spot in Group D with a dominant 4-1 victory over Denmark but the victory came at a heavy price.

Men’s doubles shuttler Daniel Marthin, who partnered Shohibul Fikri, picked up an injury during their match against world No. 1 pair Anders Skaarup Rasmussen and Kim Astrup.

Daniel hurt himself after landing awkwardly while returning a shot, which left him struggling with discomfort in his left leg.

Despite the pain, he soldiered on and helped secure a crucial 21-16, 21-18 win, delivering the winning point for Indonesia.

“I felt some discomfort in my left knee after landing awkwardly from a jump,” said Daniel, as quoted by the Indonesian Badminton Association.

“I could still put weight on my right leg, but it was difficult to rely on the left. I didn’t want to think too much about it during the match – my focus was just on finishing the game and giving my best to win.

“Now, I’ll focus on recovery and get a detailed check-up. Hopefully, it’s nothing serious.”

Indonesia only dropped one point through Rinov Rivaldy-Gloria Widjaja who fell 20-22, 23-21, 16-21 to Jesper Toft-Amalie Magelund in the mixed doubles.

Their 2023 world junior champion Alwi Farhan pulled off a stunning upset by beating world No. 2 Anders Antonsen 21-17, 15-21, 21-17 while the other winners were Putri Kusuma (women’s singles) and Febriana Kusuma-Amallia Pratiwi (women’s doubles).

Indonesia have now joined China, South Korea and Japan as group winners into the quarter-finals.

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