Danish delight – history for Europe as Denmark beat Indonesia in Thomas Cup final
The Danes become the first European country to win the world men’s team championship with their 3-2 victory

Denmark beat Indonesia 3-2 in the Thomas Cup final on Sunday, securing the nation’s first world badminton team championship after racking up eight second-placed finishes over the decades.
Ever since we came here, since last week, I’ve been dreaming about being the deciding factor in a final
Hans-Kristian Vittinghus led the Danes to victory in the fifth and final match of the tie on the back of strong singles performances from fourth-ranked Viktor Axelsen and world number five Jan O Jorgensen. Denmark are the first European nation to win the Thomas Cup.
“Ever since we came here, since last week, I’ve been dreaming about being the deciding factor in a final,” said Vittinghus. “I really appreciate that my teammates put me in this position where I had a chance to win the cup for Denmark.”
In the opening match, European champ Axelsen kicked off the final by controlling the net as he exploited his height with smashing overheads and diving saves to take the first game.
World number eight Tommy Sugiarto grabbed the early lead in the second, but the Dane proved too strong, clinching the match 21-17, 21-18.
Following the win, Axelsen sprinted to the sidelines, tossing his shirt and racket into the roaring audience – a scene that would repeated by his teammates with each successive win.
“I was really nervous during the game, but I managed to stay calm in the end and that’s why I won,” said Axelsen.