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Viktor Axelsen, the newly-crowned Olympic men’s badminton champion, will be in Dubai next week to celebrate his success at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

On Monday, Denmark’s Axelsen became the first non-Asian man to win the Olympic badminton singles title since 1996 when he defeated Chinese defending champion Chen Long 21-15, 21-12.

The Dane, 27, follows in the footsteps of compatriot Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen, the current president of Badminton World Federation, who was the last Olympic men’s badminton champion, defeating China’s Dong Jiong 15-12, 15-10 for gold at the Atlanta Games.

At the last Olympic Games in Rio, Axelsen had to be content with bronze, losing to Chen in the semi-finals, and he said the experience had made him “really hungry to do even better” in Tokyo.

It was an emotional win for the world No 2, who was still sobbing when he left the court, but he is now looking forward to return to Dubai, where he has spent most of the past two years training for the 2020 Olympic Games.

Axelsen made the announcement in a note of thanks he sent to Dubai Sports Council following his win. The Dane shared photos of him with his gold medal and thanked Dubai for the role it had played in his success.

The 2017 World Champion, Axelsen had been training in Dubai since 2019 along with his Danish counterparts for the Tokyo Olympic Games, which were originally scheduled for 2020 but were postponed due to COVID-19.

Axelsen has praised Dubai’s leadership for their generous support of the sports sector and as well as the sports infrastructure they have built in Dubai. He also visited Dubai Sports Council and thanked the Council for all their support rendered to him and his teammates.

“I really enjoy training here in Dubai, in nice warm weather,” said Axelsen, who trained at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex and Hamdan Sports Complex. “The sports facilities in Dubai are top class and they really encourage and motivate athletes to train at their peak.”

The Denmark national badminton team was one of more than 50 teams that were training in Dubai in 2021 to prepare for the Tokyo Olympics as well as other major championships.

The UAE, with its exceptional sports facilities, is the preferred destination of international teams as they prepare for major international championships, and Dubai’s world-class stadiums and sports halls have bustling with activity over the past few months, hosting some of the world’s top athletes in a safe environ, with gold-standard COVID-19 safety protocols in place.

Since the beginning of the year, Dubai has hosted training camps and friendly matches for more than 50 international teams in different sports, including swimming, synchronized swimming, modern pentathlon, cycling, tennis, football, badminton, cricket, rugby, golf, etc.

A number of Asian and European football clubs have also had their camps in Dubai in the past three months, alongside a number of tennis and padel players, who have regularly used the Emirate to prepare for events.

Dubai Sports Council’s strong relationship with international sports federations as well as the availability of top-notch facilities for every sport, and the availability of the world’s best hotels and tourism facilities, make Dubai the perfect destination to prepare for major sports events.

The Dubai Sports Council is in regular communication with various international bodies wishing to set up their camps or competitions in Dubai during the coming period, and is always keen to facilitate their trip and ensure all necessary measures are implemented to ensure the health and safety of everyone involved.