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  2. 2018 BWF World Championships – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    1. Viktor Axelsen (quarterfinals) 2. Lee Chong Wei (withdrew) 3. Shi Yuqi (final) 4. Son Wan-ho (withdrew) 5. Srikanth Kidambi (third round) 6. Kento Momota (champion)

  3. 2019 BWF World Championships – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    1. Kento Momota (champion) 2. Chou Tien-chen (quarterfinals) 3. Chen Long (quarterfinals) 4. Jonatan Christie (quarterfinals) 5. Anders Antonsen (final) 6. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (third round)

  4. Lee–Lin rivalry - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 2023 BWF World Championships – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    1. Viktor Axelsen (quarter-finals) 2. Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (withdrew) 3. Kunlavut Vitidsarn (champion) 4. Kodai Naraoka (final) 5. Jonatan Christie (first round)

  6. 2010 BWF World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 BWF World Championships was the 18th tournament of the World Badminton Championships, a global tournament in the sport of badminton. It was held at Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Paris, France, from August 23 to August 29, 2010.

  7. Anders Antonsen - Wikipedia

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    Anders Antonsen (born 27 April 1997) is a Danish badminton player. He is a three-time World Championships medalist, two-time European Champion, and former World's No. 2 in BWF rankings for the men's singles discipline.

  8. Badminton - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, badminton debuted as a Summer Olympic sport with four events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, and women's doubles; [2] mixed doubles was added four years later. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina , agility , strength , speed, and precision.

  9. Swedish Open (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Open is an open badminton tournament that is annually held since 2018, previously from 1956 to 2000 after which the organizer, Svenska Badmintonförbundet, could no longer find a suitable sponsor. To some extent it has been replaced by the Swedish International Stockholm tournament.