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Badminton world championships

Watch: Viktor Axelsen makes commentator ask ‘how on earth did he win that rally?’ at World C’ships

Axelsen produced a moment of mind-boggling genius in the men’s singles semifinal of the badminton World Championships against Chou Tien Chen.

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Aug 27, 2022 · 06:18 pm
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Watch: Viktor Axelsen makes commentator ask ‘how on earth did he win that rally?’ at World C’ships
Viktor Axelsen in action against Chou Tien Chen | Badminton Photo via BWF

With points like this @ViktorAxelsen 🇩🇰 seems unbeatable. Can Kunlavut Vitidsarn 🇹🇭 be the guy❓#BWFWorldChampionships #Tokyo2022 pic.twitter.com/qXn3mKG3fO

— BWF (@bwfmedia) August 27, 2022
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