Badminton-Danish Olympic champion Axelsen calls time on career


Paris 2024 Olympics - Badminton - Men's Singles Gold Medal Match - Porte de La Chapelle Arena, Paris, France - August 05, 2024. Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in action. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

April 15 (Reuters) - Double ⁠Olympic gold medallist Viktor Axelsen retired from professional ⁠badminton on Wednesday, saying he was no ‌longer able to train and compete at the highest level following back surgery in April last year.

The Dane spent more than ​100 consecutive weeks as world ⁠number one, a mark ⁠surpassed in total duration only by Lee Chong Wei, ⁠and ‌won Olympic gold in Tokyo and Paris, as well as a bronze in Rio ⁠in 2016. He also won world championship ​titles in ‌2017 and 2022.

"Today is not an easy day ⁠for me. ​Due to my recurrent back issues, I am no longer able to compete and train at the ⁠highest level," he said in a ​statement on social media.

"Accepting this situation has been incredibly difficult. But I have now reached a point where ⁠my body won’t allow me to continue.

"Since the day I picked up a racket, I knew my dream was to become the best in the ​world," Axelsen added.

"I have given ⁠everything to this sport. It has never been just ​a career to me. It ‌has been my life and ​I have left no stone unturned."

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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