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Lin was dubbed "Super Dan" by opponent Peter Gade after winning the 2004 All England Open final, and the nickname has since been widely used by his fans as well as the media to refer to him, in recognition of his achievements. [9] [10] He was inducted to BWF Badminton Hall of Fame on 26 May 2023. [11]
Gade was nearly beaten after losing the first set 21–19 and Shoji Sato having 2 match points in the second with the score at 18–20. However, Gade won the set 22–20 and went on to win the third set 21–15. Gade lost in straight sets to the Chinese champion Lin Dan in the quarter-final. 2012
In addition, Peter Gade played his final match at the top level, an exhibition match against Lin Dan, where Gade emerged victorious. Results. Men's singles
Peter Gade: 24: 7 15 2 Lin Dan: 22 21: 21: 11 Sho Sasaki: 14 16 2 Lin Dan: 21: 21: Section 1. First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals 1 Lee CW: 21: 21:
Lee and Lin have played a total of 40 times, with Lin having the upper hand in their rivalry with a final head to head record of 28–12. [6] Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan are by far two of the most dominant players across three generations and many regard Lin Dan as the greatest of all time, leading to media and players alike to liken the period between 2006 and 2016 as the Lin-Lee era.
Lin Dan Boonsak Ponsana: 21 15 21 14 ... Peter Gade Park Sung-hwan: 24 26 : 22 20 21 19 ...
Lin Dan 21: 21 8 Peter Gade 13 16 1 Lin Dan 21: 21 4 Chen Jin 12 18 4 Chen Jin 21: 21 Hsieh Yu-Hsing 8 14 1 Lin Dan 21: 21 2 Lee Chong Wei 12 8 Lee Hyun-il 23: 21 3 Bao Chunlai 21 11 Lee Hyun-il 18 21: 13 Bronze-medal match 2 Lee Chong Wei 21: 13 21: 6
Peter Gade 21: 21 G1 Peter Gade 16 13 H1 Shon Wan-ho 9 16 A1 Lee Chong Wei 21: 10 19 I1 Jan Ø. Jørgensen 17 13 P1 Lin Dan 15 21: 21: J1 Lee Hyun-il 21: 21 J1 Lee Hyun-il 21: 21 K1 Marc Zwiebler 21: 12 9 L1 Chen Jin 15 16 L1 Chen Jin 19 21: 21: J1 Lee Hyun-il 12 10