Axelsen takes trouble to meet fans in KL despite skipping tourney


One for the fans: Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen during a meet and greet session.

PETALING JAYA: He may not be competing in this year’s Malaysian Masters, but two-time Olympic gold medallist Viktor Axelsen still made a stop in Kuala Lumpur to meet his fans at a private event at Axiata Arena yesterday.

The Danish star’s presence was strongly felt, with more than 200 fans seizing the rare opportunity to meet the world No. 1. Many queued patiently under the scorching heat for a chance to interact with their idol.

Among the eager fans was Mohd Alif Afifi from Bangsar, who was thrilled to finally meet Axelsen, especially after the shuttler hinted earlier this month that he might visit Malaysia.

“I’m a huge fan of Axelsen. He’s the world No. 1, and when he hinted that he might come despite just having surgery, I knew I had to be here,” said Alif.

“He is also very down-to-earth and friendly with fans.”

Another fan, Hong Zhen, was equally excited to meet the Danish ace in person.

“I’m so happy. I admire Axelsen not just for his good looks but also for his exciting playing style. He’s strong in both attack and defence.”

Axelsen, the defending champion, is skipping this year’s Malaysian Masters as he continues to recover from back surgery in April.

This isn’t the first time the towering Dane has made time for his supporters in Malaysia.

He also met fans during the Malaysian Open in January.

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