This is peak CL. People say he is defensive. But had a damn poweful lethal smash and great backhand. No wonder Axelson is great today. In his youth henhad to battle with LD, LCW and CL undoubfully 3 of the greatest badminton players ever played..🎉
My father is 62. He has been playing badminton all his life. He was the number one in Czechoslovakia his 20ties. I have played since I was 14. I never win against my father. I am 34 now. But today I was close. 19:2121:1829:30... he is an excellent player. It is not just about experiences and his hands. He is unbelieveblly quick. Btw it was my first set against him :D maybe once.. when he will 70.. hwo knows :D love this. I used to play it "professionally". Now it is just a hobby
@@Jax2533 he is 62 and he is really great player.. he plays with profesionall players and mostly HE WINS. As I said he used to be one of the greatest players of middle europe. He is just too goog. I do what I can but when he wants to I am like a little learner. Really I would like to be so strong quick and preccioss like he is. I cannot overpower him. I really cannot. But if he should play more than 3 sets? Who knows.. he has an excellent hand. Just great player. Today I lost in training 19:21 11:21.. just.. man. You would have to see :)
Actually this match is the first 30-29 in World Championships history, not Men's single history. 30-29 first appeard in 2006.2 and at least 4 times in 2007.
Noted, thanks so much for the fact buddy! Sorry that I couldn't find the 30-29 men's singles game in 2006 and 2007, but I did find Zhang Ning vs Xie Xing Fang in Japan Open 2006, can you tell me which game they are please? Muchly appreciated!
It's already really intense 20-20 or 21-20. You need to have such a stable mindset and be able to stay calm in that situation to then go on and win the game. In badminton, usually after losing 4 points in a row, ie 4-0 most people will not have the mindset to turn back the game
No, whoever wins the point doesn’t automatically win the match. If Axelsem had won he would only have one the set, taking the match to a third game. Edit: leaving autocorrect typos in for posterity
Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christina Pedersen vs Ko Sung-hyun/Kim Hana in Denmark Open 2013 and Ahmad Tontowi/Liliyana Natsir vs Hafiz Faisal/Gloria Emanuel Wijaya in All England 2018
How about Jonatan Christie's comeback win against Axelsen after being down 10-19 in the deciding set, he won 11 straight points to beat Axelsen 21-19. There was drama too, Axelsen hit the net with his racket, but umpire did not see it causing J. Christie to lose focus in the match.
@@edson4169 True, and I think he's right. Mindset, technicality, power is all there but I'm not sure if he's able to keep up with Christie's current stamina. Then again, I also feel like lzj is holding back a lot in every match preserving energy, even in the thailand final
@@Blitzhax lol this olympics will be the toughest ig kunlavut christie sen lee zee jia chou axelsen shi yu qi ginting everybody seems in their top form idk why but i feel the olympics would be very interesting and fun to watch
@@the_Unbeaten I agree, but don't know about ginting tho. Don't get me wrong he's one of my favourites but he doesn't seem at his best. And neither does axelsen
This match was very intense and the video gave me good memories. But please the AI voice in background...like when she says "whoever wins this point win the match" at 29-29. Completely wrong, if Axelsen wins the point, it just goes to 3rd set. Same at another moment "Chen Long saves match point"...
Hi, I like to watch the whole match too. I have just found it. Please you can find it in TH-cam by searching the following video "QF MS 2015 World Championships Chen Long vs Viktor Axelsen". Beware that there are two videos, make sure take/watch this one, the other one is in bad quality.
This is a very interesting game, offering many insights into how tall players strategize and attempt to win. By playing more drive shots in order to take away the net play and the lifts, is it a viable strategy against tall players? I want some insight for my own games. Thank you.
Sen got hammered by Axelson, he wasn't even close and he was not dominating the match at any point whereas Axelson at 21 gave an excellent fight to Chen long.
@@AnimeE_dits I am not taking the credit away from him. He is a star in the making, he beat Christie the world number 4. I am just saying that He struggles to win against Prime Axelson when you compared him with Axelson who was facing Prime Chen long.
@@funwithgames4608 But he gave a good fight to him He has even defeated him in some other event U may check it yourself Just that axelson experience came to his use
I think intermediate players I.e. district level players are good enough to close out sets .. yes if 2 equal teams fight sets will often go beyond 20 points but 30 points per week is a big big stretch.. u guys need to develop the mentality to close out games effectively then
It's only 1 set all??? Isn't it best out of a sets? How can it be match point for both at 29-29 when Chen won the 1st set, and they are only on the second set??
Chen Long was a world class player just been over shadowed by Lin Dan, no doubt if Chen Long started his career after Lin Dan retired it would of been a different story…
Do you know anymore exciting matches like this? Feel free to let me know in the comments!
Lindan all-time legend in the world😊
China masters 2011, the match between Wang Shixian and Tai Tzuying went to 30-29 in the third game
lee zi jia
2021 ALL ENGLAND lee zii jia vs axelsen man's singles final
😊@@amraamray5652
Personaly, in 16 years of playing, I have played up to 29-30 once, against my twin brother. Very rare and fun to do
clone vs clone
@@fuxionxd4822 Very equal matchup indeed
who won eventually
@@xenophobe2981 congratulations to who!
Congratulations to your PARENT'S son 🗿
This is peak CL. People say he is defensive. But had a damn poweful lethal smash and great backhand. No wonder Axelson is great today. In his youth henhad to battle with LD, LCW and CL undoubfully 3 of the greatest badminton players ever played..🎉
yeah, maestros teach maestros
My father is 62. He has been playing badminton all his life. He was the number one in Czechoslovakia his 20ties. I have played since I was 14. I never win against my father. I am 34 now. But today I was close. 19:21 21:18 29:30... he is an excellent player. It is not just about experiences and his hands. He is unbelieveblly quick. Btw it was my first set against him :D maybe once.. when he will 70.. hwo knows :D love this. I used to play it "professionally". Now it is just a hobby
Great 👍
lol
👍👍
you can't win your father ? he is 69, you should be able to overpower him with your speed,str,skill,and stamina
@@Jax2533 he is 62 and he is really great player.. he plays with profesionall players and mostly HE WINS. As I said he used to be one of the greatest players of middle europe. He is just too goog. I do what I can but when he wants to I am like a little learner. Really I would like to be so strong quick and preccioss like he is. I cannot overpower him. I really cannot. But if he should play more than 3 sets? Who knows.. he has an excellent hand. Just great player. Today I lost in training 19:21 11:21.. just.. man. You would have to see :)
Lee Zii Jia which is Yonex All England Badminton Open 2021 finals in game 1
@@psyphorgaming3371 dumb fuck he's replying to the question of "who else played 30-29 against axelsen"
@@psyphorgaming3371but its the most entertaining one
And axelsen lost both
That championship should be seriously discounted. None of the Chinese players played due to the pandemic.
Spot on!
Actually this match is the first 30-29 in World Championships history, not Men's single history. 30-29 first appeard in 2006.2 and at least 4 times in 2007.
Do you think you are a smarty pants? Or just someone who has access to BWF database?
@@watchman835 So who are you? Why this truth really hurts you?
@@zfkdiyi To be honest, it is quite difficult to validate this as a fact. Someone needs to access to have all the match records.
Noted, thanks so much for the fact buddy! Sorry that I couldn't find the 30-29 men's singles game in 2006 and 2007, but I did find Zhang Ning vs Xie Xing Fang in Japan Open 2006, can you tell me which game they are please? Muchly appreciated!
thanks bro
5:18 No, Chen Long win the point, win the match; Axelsen win the point, go to the third game.
The rule of the game is if you won 30:29 then you win the whole match,regardless.
@@watchman835you know the difference between a game point and a match point,right?
Was looking for this comment, absolutely right 😊
@@watchman835Not the whole match only the game
@@pg3d361 No you actually win the whole tournament.
Basically whoever served, fked the point up is what I was able to deduce😂😂😅 except for 3-4 points out of 30
It's already really intense 20-20 or 21-20. You need to have such a stable mindset and be able to stay calm in that situation to then go on and win the game. In badminton, usually after losing 4 points in a row, ie 4-0 most people will not have the mindset to turn back the game
@@skitty_yt9883yeah I know that, I myself play badminton, it was just an observation😅
They were scoring points alternatively throughout the game.. If I had been in that case, I would have really gone mad😂😂
Never realised this 30-point ceiling rule before - good idea. Tennis can learn from this idea!
Chen Long was a great player living under the shadow of Lin Dan.
It's an error, it was a second game, only Chen Long could win, Axelsen just could push the match into the deciding game.
If an old point system applied to this game then nobody would have won point after 15-15. There would be only service break..😅
What would’ve happened in service break
No, whoever wins the point doesn’t automatically win the match. If Axelsem had won he would only have one the set, taking the match to a third game.
Edit: leaving autocorrect typos in for posterity
I think they meant round
Oh yes right! Thanks for the correction.
won not one
@@rotyler2177 Obviously if I spelled it right the first time, the second one was autocorrect
@@ninomojo who's this Axelsem fella?
Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christina Pedersen vs Ko Sung-hyun/Kim Hana in Denmark Open 2013 and Ahmad Tontowi/Liliyana Natsir vs Hafiz Faisal/Gloria Emanuel Wijaya in All England 2018
How about Jonatan Christie's comeback win against Axelsen after being down 10-19 in the deciding set, he won 11 straight points to beat Axelsen 21-19. There was drama too, Axelsen hit the net with his racket, but umpire did not see it causing J. Christie to lose focus in the match.
But Axelsen broke his angkle in that match
Both are the great players! An awesome game❤
Bro please make a video on kentomomota comeback win against kidambi srikanth in badminton Asian team championship 2024.
Ok sure buddy! Will put it in my list💪
Just trying to imagine the adrenaline rush of those who watched it live
Never watched Chen Long. He looks like a beast.
1:26 has just begun
Woops, this match got long (pun intended)
安赛龙那时候好年轻。这比赛双方的神经都是铁打的。谌龙好样的!
I played 30-29 with the same person twice. We have similar play styles
Lee zii jia also played 30-29 with victor
when?
@@leedahye25 2021 all England
Lee Zee zia had won against Viktor axelsen at All England Open Tournament
none other than Mr "I will win Olympic gold" LZJ
It was so close for him at that time, AE 2021
he said his target is gold and has the potential to win it, but he never said he will 100% win it, grow up dude
@@edson4169 True, and I think he's right. Mindset, technicality, power is all there but I'm not sure if he's able to keep up with Christie's current stamina. Then again, I also feel like lzj is holding back a lot in every match preserving energy, even in the thailand final
@@Blitzhax lol this olympics will be the toughest ig kunlavut christie sen lee zee jia chou axelsen shi yu qi ginting everybody seems in their top form idk why but i feel the olympics would be very interesting and fun to watch
@@the_Unbeaten I agree, but don't know about ginting tho. Don't get me wrong he's one of my favourites but he doesn't seem at his best. And neither does axelsen
Best of the best ❤❤❤
This match was very intense and the video gave me good memories. But please the AI voice in background...like when she says "whoever wins this point win the match" at 29-29. Completely wrong, if Axelsen wins the point, it just goes to 3rd set. Same at another moment "Chen Long saves match point"...
Lets go Viktor let's go
Can you upload the full video of this match??
I mean highlights of the first set too.
Its a request.
Hi, I like to watch the whole match too. I have just found it. Please you can find it in TH-cam by searching the following video "QF MS 2015 World Championships Chen Long vs Viktor Axelsen". Beware that there are two videos, make sure take/watch this one, the other one is in bad quality.
Lee Zi Jia From Malaysia
Nah u must watch lee zii jia vs axelsen. 30-29 and at the end lee zii jia win. That's when i fans lzj
Best Men's Singles Match in recent years
What is the name of the music at the end? 5:53
It's the BWF match outro song I think
Seems more like insomniac Spiderman theme song
Micheal Jackson - heal the world
This is a very interesting game, offering many insights into how tall players strategize and attempt to win. By playing more drive shots in order to take away the net play and the lifts, is it a viable strategy against tall players? I want some insight for my own games. Thank you.
battle of dragons !
HISTORY REPEATS
Lakshya Sen at young age loses to the man at his peak now Axelson
Sen will dominate in future ❤
Sen got hammered by Axelson, he wasn't even close and he was not dominating the match at any point whereas Axelson at 21 gave an excellent fight to Chen long.
@@funwithgames4608 he is young give some time kido
@@AnimeE_dits I am not taking the credit away from him. He is a star in the making, he beat Christie the world number 4. I am just saying that He struggles to win against Prime Axelson when you compared him with Axelson who was facing Prime Chen long.
@@funwithgames4608 But he gave a good fight to him
He has even defeated him in some other event
U may check it yourself
Just that axelson experience came to his use
typical indians crying 😂
We play doubles badminton at our college and it's almost every week that we get a game of 30-29 .
We are just intermediate players....
but you're a noob
@@gamingwithronpubgm3615-noob
@@xprobro1755 u r trash
I think intermediate players I.e. district level players are good enough to close out sets .. yes if 2 equal teams fight sets will often go beyond 20 points but 30 points per week is a big big stretch.. u guys need to develop the mentality to close out games effectively then
Lee zii jia 2021 all England Axelsen lifts out
They colluded for that record! It should not count.
Lee zi jiia vs victor axelson all England 2021 30-29 to lee
lee zii jia vs axelsen All England 2021 ( 30-29)
Axensel only be confident when not to have to face Momota 😂😂😂
Malaysia Open finals 21-4 21-7 to Axelsen. LOL
@@Nikolaj2nd do you know the F2F around 19:4 ??? 😜😜😜
He got injured in his legs, otherwise he could've won the match.... Jst see how he was struggling to walk at last
What was Chen and axelsen's racket?
Chen Long the most humble GOAT.
Now 2020 olympic final axelsen revenge
2016? I think you mean 2020/2021 tokyo
He made Chen long retired in the olympiade tokyo 🫢🗿
I am sure someone has played the same score out there in the big wide world?
Yo guys i think the serve on 22-22 by axelsen was a fault no way that was below his waist what do you guys think 2:28
lee zii jia viktor axelsen 2021
这两人都打嗨了,起球就是杀
There was a match of 29-30 kodai naraoka vs lin cun yi
The grammar of the AI narration script needs to be improved. Also game point =/= match point
VICTOR is GOAT
I played Viktor 29-30 im only 16
5:18 "whoever wins the next point, wins the match" -> not true for Axelsen
damn, axelsen was just only 21. cant be
Lee Zia jia
I have played 25 -26
yes lee zii jia
WHAT YEAR IS THIS?
2015
start of video?
Yep it was 2015 World Championship Quarterfinals
baru tahu kalau 30 itu batas menang
It's only 1 set all??? Isn't it best out of a sets? How can it be match point for both at 29-29 when Chen won the 1st set, and they are only on the second set??
I bet neither of them fancied a 3rd game.🤗
LEE ZII JIA!!!!!
Bro can you find lee chong wei vs viktor axelsen french open 2015 match
Ok no problem buddy, I will put in my list 💪
当谌龙穿上粉色球服时,我就知道对面要输了
Lee Zii Jia
👍❤️
Scoring format needs looking at,not good for players long term health,spectators and certainly no good for TV hence never a full game shown.
So many commentary mistakes.
"Chen Long at its prime", lmao
TIL Chen Long does not have a gender.
Chen Long means dragon
Chen Long was a world class player just been over shadowed by Lin Dan, no doubt if Chen Long started his career after Lin Dan retired it would of been a different story…
Lee zi Jia
Lee zii jia
lee zii jia
taktau la sayang
Its LJZ
I think it's a clickbait😂😂🤣🤣
Zii Jia
In my local club the match would go on to 100-99 coz everyone is dumb af
100-99 means everyone is good no?😂
Lolll
burning life....
it was an easy shot.. he got nervous and missed the shot.. It could have been a deuce again
头一次见过30:29这么持久的持久战
Lee zia jie
LZJ
not in first..do you just born?
chinese against viking
these biased commentators are unbearable
Lee Zii jia
Lee zee jia
lee Zii Jia
LZJ
Lee zee jia
LZJ