Axelsen, like his seniors Peter Gade and Kenneth Jonassen, has all the skills it takes to put on an amazingly entertaining exhibition match. I wonder if it's because Victor is still young and competitive or his opponent isn't on the same wavelength as him... but this match was basically just a regular badminton match with Victor dialed down. When Peter Gade puts on an exhibition, you have both the skills and the humour to keep the crowd entertained. I think Axelsen can have just as much trick shots in his arsenal as Peter to put on great exhibitions in the future
2:28 axelsen. note how early elbow is pulled back. late forehand long drop with little slice. followup with cross pull elbow back 2:54 william bh long drop
We can notice how disturbing Axelsen smashes are for William Hu, the angles and speed is not something he is very used to. Momota is a anomaly for being able to neutralize VA offense to the point of forcing him into errors or tiring him down. I was thinking, other top players might have to set up specific defense routines to get used to the angles produced by the olympic champ when he jump smash.
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Axelson's Chinese name is An Sai Long (given to him by his Mandarin teacher), so they said 'An Sai Long, jia you!' (安賽龍, 加油!) which means 'Let's go, Axelson!!' and Axelson replied with ‘Xie Xie' 謝謝, or thank you.
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The place should have been packed. If this was Nadal or Djokovic, it would have even if there is admission fee. I play both sports and I don't know why badminton has less interest in sponsorships and pro players particularly in western continents.
Hello your, Grammar is SO BAD. I Don't, like it 😂 Just kidding kid, keep on learning English and maybe one day you'll be cringed by your old commentary 😂 It's fun to be able to communicate with most human in the world ❤
Though Axelsen played jokes at end of game, he did his best seriously until he obteined the high score. In many cases, a man who are in higher level is prone to sloppify the game at the start point. And then he pretend to throw a fight. But Viktor didn't think the opponent of easy. he is so professonal.
William needs a little bit of humor in his life. Or maybe he felt like this was the opportunity to beat Viktor so he can get the publicity he wants. Axelsen was trying hard to put on a show for the audience with some funny bits but William had to be so dead serious to the point where Axelsen didn't even feel like having fun anymore.
Well of course, this might be the only time William will ever get to play Viktor, can’t blame him for taking it seriously. But I doubt William think he can beat Viktor.
I think any respectful person who is playing against the world no.1 is going to try their hardest. It would be completely disrespectful for a player weaker than Viktor to play without the intention of winning. Imagine being the world no.1 and traveling all the way from Denmark to Washington to play some exhibition matches against a young rising badminton player only for him to mess around and throw the game. As a competitor, it is only respectful to take an opponent stronger than you, and who has given you the opportunity to challenge them, seriously. I would say 99% of athletes share this sentiment.
@@Cookie_boi316 Well he's trying 100% while Viktor is the one that is supposed to be entertaining and messing around because he's going to win either way
@@moatef1886 Exhibition isn't about winning if u ask me. If he wanted to win, he would go join a tournament. Exhibitions are for entertaining a crowd and promoting the sport. If the crowd wanted to watch a real competitive game they would just go to a tournament. Just my opinion. You could beg to differ.
@@Cookie_boi316 yeah sure. I think, William was just seeing Viktor as a way to challenge himself by doing 100%. I saw Viktor still try to lighten up the match by doing some funny things, but still the young one on 100% energy to make point. And Viktor still have little pride to not losing to this young gun, so still made some serious shots. Nice backhand shoot by the way.
why doesnt william smash as much, did his confidence drop that much? Plus he needs to keep the balls short, keep dropping them so he doesnt play into viktors strength
Viktor has so much skill and respect. He didn’t try as hard as he could, but he let his opponent have some points on him. He has a heart of gold.
He surely does, but that’s kind of the point of an exhibition match. To give a show and not destroy his opponent.
Omg i need to meet him. Plz tell me how
so disrespectful, kept telling his opponent to wait even though his opponent had service
@@JT-wu2if it would be in a real match, but he is giving the audience a show and making them laugh. Loosen up
@@andremalmgrenjensen4105 making the audience laugh by holding his hand at the opponent to not serve? whats the joke
this viktor guy is good, i can see him doing this professionally.
@@aqibn5607 jokenotget.exe
@@antzenpro3 these kind of jokes are really too common on the internet to be funny IMO
@@aqibn5607 you're stupid af
@@khuo0219 It's one thing for OP to not be funny and another for the other to not get the joke...
@@aqibn5607 ever heard of sarcasm?
Thanks for uploading
That thumbs up at 3:01 just shows that Viktor has heart of gold and good sportmanship.
It's normal for many players
Don't overhype it
@@MowMent can refer to others Denmark player😢
"Exhibition" Match, my brother
Thanks for the video! Superb quality
Thank you for the video!
THANK YOU! Really enjoyed this!!
Axelsen, like his seniors Peter Gade and Kenneth Jonassen, has all the skills it takes to put on an amazingly entertaining exhibition match. I wonder if it's because Victor is still young and competitive or his opponent isn't on the same wavelength as him... but this match was basically just a regular badminton match with Victor dialed down. When Peter Gade puts on an exhibition, you have both the skills and the humour to keep the crowd entertained. I think Axelsen can have just as much trick shots in his arsenal as Peter to put on great exhibitions in the future
I agree! Axelsen was an excellent host. In time he will master the exhibition style like Gade, I think.
it's called exhibition for a reason, chill out
@@homeland1128 is someone not chilled? lol
@@TheOneDumDum if writing a wholeass essay is 'chilled' then idk how nerd u are irl my g ong lol
@@homeland1128 well if you think that having concise and well thought out comment is being a "nerd" then... okie, guilty as charged. Cheers :)
Viktor doing side quests now
actual player moment
Fr
This Viktor is good. He should think about playing in the Olympics!🎉
very original
9:19 - great setup from William.
2:28 axelsen. note how early elbow is pulled back. late forehand long drop with little slice. followup with cross pull elbow back
2:54 william bh long drop
this axelson boy needs to play international matches too! seems great
Axelsen is an world champion Olympic champion and current world no.1 ...what r u saying
@@Ishratjahan-hb1dq sarcasm biroo 😅😂
@@aradhyaagarwal9496 badminton fans try to understand jokes and sarcasm moment
4:56 pretty good smash there❤
William is such an inspiration!! 🤩
William’s lower backhand to clear is really amazing. Like how TF he do that?!
0:55 this mash of axelsen so clear!
11:33 Jesus
Viktor was mad trolling 🤣🤣
lmao he's like a noisy kid
one of the favorite players in Indonesia nice to meet you from Indonesian channel
We can notice how disturbing Axelsen smashes are for William Hu, the angles and speed is not something he is very used to. Momota is a anomaly for being able to neutralize VA offense to the point of forcing him into errors or tiring him down.
I was thinking, other top players might have to set up specific defense routines to get used to the angles produced by the olympic champ when he jump smash.
Momota wouldn't be able to neutralize this Axelsen. Also mind you, this is an exhibition match.
@@leenpels7646 watch 2019 videos of Momota vs Axelson
Thank you for posting a good video.
I will mark the original author in the description.
I want to use the video.
Can I use your video?
God bless you
Sure!
发现我了的一个错误。
1:站在右半场等待对手发球的时候,却是右脚在前。这个时候如果对方发球发到后场,可以使用8:48左右william的交叉脚步。由左脚后侧起始。
2:
that's the reason he deserve 2020 olymipic gold medal
watching the king play was great and all...but what bothered me was the tube light swaying on the top left corner..lmao
William who?
Shade, gradient, idea, colour fantastic m8
I loved your video!
Would it be okay if I re-edit it into a highlight and use it, with proper attribution to your channel, to promote your work?
Thank you!
Go for it!
3:13 "安塞龙, 加油! " "谢谢! "
after that, you see the person on the sideline asked the girl next to him : what did he just say? lol
Between this viktor and current viktor, are the difference of their performance big?
Nice backhands by Willian tho. Fun to watch.
HU is william? :)
May I ask what camera did u use to film the video?
I used a Fujifilm XT-4 and the lense is a Meike 10mm F2.0 Ultra Wide Angle!
what did they say in Chinese at around 3:22
Axelson's Chinese name is An Sai Long (given to him by his Mandarin teacher), so they said 'An Sai Long, jia you!' (安賽龍, 加油!) which means 'Let's go, Axelson!!' and Axelson replied with ‘Xie Xie' 謝謝, or thank you.
william who?
Can I use this video? Very nice video❤
Sure!
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do you agree ?
Helo austin, im chris from Nabs CN
im from Indonesia
may i edit and upload your video to my channel (Nabs CN)
I Will put link source in description and watermark video
do you agree?
thank you
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@@austinhunter422 thank you sir
Can I get admission to the club? How much the cost?
Nice to see hem (them) having fun 😄😄😍
Viktor has a sense of humor
Look at Viktor man, so inspirational!
The place should have been packed. If this was Nadal or Djokovic, it would have even if there is admission fee. I play both sports and I don't know why badminton has less interest in sponsorships and pro players particularly in western continents.
He's just like Mr.Bean but in a badminton version 🤣
I read the all points throughout this video🥶🥶
Is this bellevue washington?
yes
Hallo i,am from Denmark and i Play badminton. I like at Play badminton come ON Viktor axselsen
Hello your, Grammar is SO BAD. I Don't, like it 😂
Just kidding kid, keep on learning English and maybe one day you'll be cringed by your old commentary 😂 It's fun to be able to communicate with most human in the world ❤
很欢乐的气氛,很喜欢
what state was this in??
Seattle WA
Though Axelsen played jokes at end of game, he did his best seriously until he obteined the high score.
In many cases, a man who are in higher level is prone to sloppify the game at the start point. And then he pretend to throw a fight.
But Viktor didn't think the opponent of easy. he is so professonal.
6:28 perfect jump smash
6:27
What he says before the scores? Don't understand the accent
At what time?
@@austinhunter422 before each score
which bellevue is this in? seattle?
Harbour Pointe Badminton Club, yes.
Such notification,many playfulness,so wonderful
Well done by William
His smash is just amazing
アクセルセンの体の使い方が理想的だな。変なことしないからプレーも安定してるし。
i cant wait to see him!!
Viktor axelsen very humble and funny guy😂
Way he accepts the lose❤❤
❤salam satu hoby dari indo
Hi i am from Indonesia
May I use your video with your credit?
I Will leave your channel name in description.
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William needs a little bit of humor in his life. Or maybe he felt like this was the opportunity to beat Viktor so he can get the publicity he wants. Axelsen was trying hard to put on a show for the audience with some funny bits but William had to be so dead serious to the point where Axelsen didn't even feel like having fun anymore.
Well of course, this might be the only time William will ever get to play Viktor, can’t blame him for taking it seriously. But I doubt William think he can beat Viktor.
William is right, he has to do his best against the number 1 😄
Axelsen's smash angle is so deadly..Lift doesn't work for him. His only weakness is body shot.
lmao you sound so stupid, probably a balding old guy
I think any respectful person who is playing against the world no.1 is going to try their hardest. It would be completely disrespectful for a player weaker than Viktor to play without the intention of winning. Imagine being the world no.1 and traveling all the way from Denmark to Washington to play some exhibition matches against a young rising badminton player only for him to mess around and throw the game. As a competitor, it is only respectful to take an opponent stronger than you, and who has given you the opportunity to challenge them, seriously. I would say 99% of athletes share this sentiment.
I strongly believe viktor will surpass lin dan
Why are they serious on an exhibition match?
viktor wasn't completely serious much during the match actually
I like badminton because the racket makes a nice sound when it hits the little guy and im good at hitting the little guy with my racket
Question: In a real tournament: how can we beat this Giant man? :D
VIKTOR jump very high I like that
Where is this place?
harbour Pointe Badminton Club in Washington
Whipping sound is so sweeet
Very Wonderful ❤️
Lousy video. Pictures are stuttering along with the applause but not the cheering and laughter. Try again.
thanks once
Someone should have told William that this was an exhibition match
Wow William is super good!!
And boring to watch in an exhibition match
@@Cookie_boi316 Well he's trying 100% while Viktor is the one that is supposed to be entertaining and messing around because he's going to win either way
@@moatef1886 Exhibition isn't about winning if u ask me. If he wanted to win, he would go join a tournament. Exhibitions are for entertaining a crowd and promoting the sport. If the crowd wanted to watch a real competitive game they would just go to a tournament. Just my opinion. You could beg to differ.
@@Cookie_boi316 yeah sure. I think, William was just seeing Viktor as a way to challenge himself by doing 100%. I saw Viktor still try to lighten up the match by doing some funny things, but still the young one on 100% energy to make point. And Viktor still have little pride to not losing to this young gun, so still made some serious shots. Nice backhand shoot by the way.
@@Cookie_boi316 I would love to see u in an exhibition match... oh wait.
bro viktor ain't even trying
Cool , thanks for sharing !
Lol I was there!
so funny
Excellent
12:03
why doesnt william smash as much, did his confidence drop that much? Plus he needs to keep the balls short, keep dropping them so he doesnt play into viktors strength
Your'e legends
it is yellow fever.
But Bellevue it's french no ? @Austin Hunter
Taking dust particles of the court tells me you’re taking yourself way to serious. Keep it real, like the other giy.
中文也会?
外国人の方の名前教えて欲しいです
アクセルセン
Den dejlige fynbo
6:27⚡
please the comedy bar viktor. Your better at telling jokes than playing badminton
Score?
Spoilers!
21- 17
@@Phiz787 was he half trolling
good
8:18 bruh..
i love men
Finished watching 16:48
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It nice
"Oh nice"
3:02
10% viktor
I would say 30%. Opponent was quite serious in the match so he has to "focus". I would say Victor was at 30% physical and 50-60% reading the game
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