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International schedule is tough, we can do better, says Axelsen

International schedule is tough, we can do better, says Axelsen
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New Delhi: Olympic and world champion Viktor Axelsen feels the game’s governing body (BWF) should keep players’ health in mind while charting out the current international schedule as currently it is “tough”.

The 29-year-old from Odense won eight titles in 2022, including the World Championships, All England and World Tour Finals. He started the year with another dominating show, winning the Malaysia Super 1000 in Kuala Lumpur.

On Sunday, the world No. 1 Dane finished runner-up at India Open Super 750 after losing in three games to Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the final.

“I try to rest and prepare best way possible to keep my body in top conditions but it is not easy, especially with the travel in between tournaments, it is really tough,” he told reporters.

“All and all, you can’t expect players to keep performing week after week, that’s how it is.

“There are so many tournaments in world tour now and players health is obviously something which individual players have to take care because you can’t play everything and perform good all around the year.”

Asked if there is a need to have breaks between world tour events, Axelsen said: “It is obviously good for badminton with many tournaments but we should also remember about players health.

“Having 5-6 hours flight, going from Malaysia then flying all the way to India across time zone, and flying back in same time zone, when you look at the health, and everything, it is not good and hopefully we can do better.”

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