NEW DELHI, April 15: Two-time Olympic and world champion Danish badminton great Viktor Axelsen announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying that his injury-ravaged body has told him to “stop”.
The 32-year-old has not competed since October last year due to a back problem which had needed surgery and left him in chronic pain.
“As most people know, I have been struggling with my back for quite some time. After I had surgery in April last year and went through a long rehabilitation process, I unfortunately had a setback in October,” Axelsen, a three-time European champion, told ‘Badminton Europe’.
“Since those tournaments, I have not been able to play or train at the level required. I have not been able to play or train due to pain, and that is why I am unfortunately forced to make this extremely difficult decision,” he said.
Axelsen, who held the world number one position for 183 weeks which is the third longest run of all time, said that with the pain not subsiding and doctors warning him of another surgery if he continued, he finally had to listen to his body.
The affable Dane, who has managed asthma throughout his career, won consecutive gold medals at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics and finished on top in the 2017 and 2022 World Championships.
He was also a part six gold-winning Danish teams in the European Championships.
“The decision has been made in consultation with the surgeon who operated on me last year, as well as the doctors I have been working with,” he said.
“They say that with the pain I am experiencing now, it could potentially require another surgery, and if that does not go well, even a more serious procedure might be necessary.
“In any case, it would mean I would not be able to compete at the level required. So, it is simply my body telling me to stop, and I have to follow the advice of my doctors,” added the celebrated shuttler whose last competitive outing was the Denmark Open in October 2025.
Despite the painful circumstances of his retirement, Axelsen said he would look back at his career with joy.
“Making this decision has been extremely difficult and at times felt unfair. At the same time, my body has done an incredible job over many years, and I see it as a huge privilege to have been able to play, train, and win so many major tournaments at the highest level.
“Very few people get to experience what I have experienced and meet so many amazing people. That’s why I look back on my career with joy,” he said.
ONE OF THE GREATEST: LAKSHYA SEN
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen penned an emotional tribute to two-time Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen following his retirement announcement, saying badminton will remember him as “one of the greatest to ever play the game”.
Widely regarded as one of the modern greats of the game, Axelsen announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying ongoing back problems have made it difficult for him to compete at the highest level.
The 32-year-old Dane won consecutive gold medals at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics and finished on top in the 2017 and 2022 World Championships.
He was also a part six gold-winning Danish teams in the European Championships.
“Badminton is blessed to have you and it will remember you as one of the greatest to ever play the game, but what truly sets you apart isn’t just the champion you are, it’s the person you are, that stays far beyond matches and medals,” Sen posted on his Instagram story.
The Indian star reflected on their shared journey from training together in Dubai in 2022 to crossing paths on the sport’s biggest stages, including the prestigious All England Open and a memorable showdown at the Paris Olympics semifinals.
“To go from training with you in Dubai to stepping onto one of the biggest stages like the All England Open and then facing you at the Olympics, it’s been an incredible journey. Happy retirement! All the best for what’s ahead,” he added. (PTI)





