Wow, awesome video! Good job. Must have taken a long time making that! So proud of Viktor. Beside his phenomenal skills, he is always respecting people around him and always humble
One thing that stand him apart from other is his attitude and aggression against other players... specially big names...he plays with his heart at his sleeve...others just bow before even start of match and he makes them go on toes...
Coming back and watching this video after witnessing Viktor win the Olympics, World Championship (again) and winning 7 titles (including the Tour Finals) in 2022, only losing 3 matches along the way is interesting.
Big part of his success as a europian player is because since young age he is very sure that Badminton player is the only career he want in the future. So he could focus to improve his skills and not worry about other career option. I feel like most non-asian players still have doubt whether badminton player can be a secure job for the future, consider small prize, even as the champion.
vu que lee chong wei, lin dan et tous les joueurs connus sont obligatoirement fan de leur sport, ils font comme nous non ? Nous, la communauté fan de bad, on regarde des videos de bad, peut etre que dans leur temps libre les legendes du bad regarde tes videos pour passer le temps
Yes, 2017-half 2018 was Axelsen year. When I watched his matches, I was almost 90% sure he's gonna win the match. But I dunno, after those time he was just like went downhill really fast :/
The great giant Giant had already slayed all his giants from taufik to lin dan to Chen Long to momota ! . All the legends of Lin Dan, LCW ( whom he feared the most ! ) and chen Long also had he tamed.
English:you the best Victor Im a big fan of you i love playing badminton too🏸 Danish:du er den bedste Victor jeg er stor fan af dig og jeg elsker også badminton🏸
And there is a kid who is 15 watching this video not even enter in national thinking that he can beat them all example lee chong wei lin dan victor chen long he don't have any coach he lives in village he have only one court to play and half an hour to play but he thinks he can them all he don't have good footwork smash drops accuration focus stamina but he thinks he can them all 😔 its me
Set counts don’t really matter. He’s actually better than Momomota especially backhand but Momomota tricks him at time be doing net shots that’s the only really thing he needs to improve ok
@@shagunbhalla3914 Actually better than Momota, is that a joke? lol. Momota has proven he's better and more consistent than Axelsen. That was set counts, it's MATCHES count lol. Being better in backhand doesn't mean he's better lol. And no Momota doesn't ''trick'' him. Momota is just more consistent and Momota's basic play is a lot safer and better than Axelsen's playstyle, which accounts for like 60-80% of the total match.
@@shagunbhalla3914 bwfbadminton.com/player/89785/kento-momota/head-to-head-analysis/?event=single&team2_player1=25831 Sure bro, sure. Never heard of a ''legend'' losing that much against another player in my life. In order to be a ''legend'' you have to be super consistent thoughout years of badminton. In order to be legend, you have to able to beat other players consistently. Think what you want lol.