Ansetron
Anseron, whose real name is Victor asalson, was born on January 4, 1994 in Odense, Denmark badminton player.
2010 World Youth Badminton Championship Men's singles champion. 2013 world badminton super series, the Netherlands open men's singles champion. In 2016, he won the Thomas Cup (World Men's Badminton Team Championship) and won the first world championship. Second runner up of men's singles in 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and champion of men's singles in 2016 and 2017 World Badminton Federation Super Series finals. 2017 Indian open men's singles champion. In the men's singles final of the 2017 World Badminton Championships, aceron defeated lindane 2-0 to win his first world championship. In the men's singles final of Japan open in 2017, aceron won the championship by beating Li Zongwei 2-1. On September 28, 2017, the World Badminton Federation released the latest world rankings of individual badminton events. For the first time, ansailong, the champion of Xinke World Championships, ranked first in men's singles. In March 2020, he won the men's singles championship of all England Badminton Open.
Sports career
Anseron is a Danish male badminton player. He plays for the Danish National Men's badminton team.
On the morning of August 20 local time in Rio de Janeiro, China's Lin Dan was reversed 1-2 by Denmark's post-90s ace anseron and missed the men's singles bronze medal in badminton at the Rio Olympics.
In the men's singles semi-final of the 2017 World Badminton Championships, ansailong beat Chen long, a Chinese player and two time champion, 9-21 and 10-21. The competition took only 39 minutes. Ansailong's previous record against Chen Long was 1-9. The final will be won by lindane. In fact, anseron beat lindane when he was 21. In the bronze medal battle of 2016 Rio Olympic Games, anseron defeated lindane 2-1 to win a bronze medal. At that time, even anseron's coach could not help crying out, which was Denmark's first Olympic Badminton medal after 1996.
In the 2017 world badminton championship, lindane lost 2-0 to acelon, with scores of 20-22 and 16-21 respectively. Won the men's singles championship of the world championships for the first time.
In December 2017, in the men's singles final of the World Badminton Federation super series, the defending champion anseron of Denmark 2-1 (19-21, 21-19, 21-15) reversed and defeated the four champion Li Zongwei of Malaysia, successfully defending the men's singles champion.
On January 12, 2020, in the men's singles final of the Malaysian Badminton Masters, acelon lost to taotian Xiandou and won the second place. On March 15, anseron beat Zhou Tiancheng, 30, of Taipei, China, 21-13 and 21-14 in the all England Badminton Match, taking Denmark's men's singles title 21 years away.
In January 2021, in the men's singles final of Thailand Badminton Open, anseron won the championship by beating Wu Jialang 21-14. After that, he lost 2-1 to antonson in the men's singles final of the World Badminton Federation finals and won the second place. In March, anseron defeated Thailand's kunravo 21-16 and 21-6 in the men's singles final of the Swiss open to win the championship. On March 21, in the men's singles final of the all England Badminton Open, acelon lost 2-1 to Li Zijia and won the second place.
Career data
Competition results
Champion of men's singles of Swiss open in 2021
Champion of men's singles of Thailand Badminton Open in 2021
Champion of men's singles in Malaysia masters in super 500 of World Badminton Federation World Tour in 2018
Champion of men's singles in 2017 World Badminton Federation Super Series finals
Runner up of men's singles in China super competition of World Badminton Federation in 2017
Champion of men's singles in Japan open of World Badminton Federation Super Series 2017
Men's singles champion of 2017 World Badminton Championships
Champion of men's singles in 2016 World Badminton Federation Super Series finals
Top four men's singles of 2016 China badminton super match
Second runner up of men's singles in 2016 Olympic badminton match in Rio, Brazil
Men's singles runner up of 2016 Indian badminton super Championship
Men's team champion of 2016 European Badminton Championship
2015 Copenhagen Badminton Masters men's singles champion
2015 World Badminton Federation Super Series finals men's singles runner up
Top four men's singles of 2015 Denmark badminton super match
2015 Japan badminton super match men's singles runner up
2015 Australian badminton super match men's singles runner up
2015 Indian badminton super match men's singles runner up
2015 Swiss badminton Gold Grand Prix men's singles runner up
2015 India badminton Gold Grand Prix men's singles top four
Third place of men's singles in 2014 World Badminton Championship
Top four men's singles in 2014 European Badminton Championship
2014 Swiss badminton Gold Grand Prix men's singles champion
2013 London badminton Gold Grand Prix men's singles top four
2013 sudyman cup mixed team runner up
2013 European mixed badminton team championship mixed team runner up
2012 French badminton super match men's singles runner up
Top four men's singles in 2012 Singapore badminton super match
Men's singles champion of 2010 World Youth Badminton Championships
Men's singles champion of 2010 German Youth Championship
2010 Sweden International Men's singles runner up
2009 European U17 Championship Men's singles champion
Men's singles champion of 2009 China Denmark youth competition
Take part in the competition
Chinese PinYin : An Sai Long
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