Flashback: Vittinghus Heroics Win Thomas Cup for Denmark

The TOTAL BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2020 will be held in Aarhus – the first time that Denmark is hosting this event. Significantly, Denmark is the only European country to have won the Thomas Cup. A look back at their momentous achievement in 2016:

Going into the TOTAL BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2016, Denmark did pack a punch. Strength in singles and doubles ensured a balance, but the big question was the impact doubles player Carsten Mogensen’s absence would have on the team. In the course of the week, Denmark had further problems, with Jan O Jorgensen and Mads Pieler Kolding having niggling injuries, forcing recombinations in the doubles and requiring Denmark to field youngster Emil Holst in the semi-final decider against Malaysia. That neither Holst, nor any of his compatriots, choked under pressure was a statement to the cool-headedness of the Danes. It hadn’t been a smooth journey, but they were the ones left standing after the clouds had cleared.

Of the 16 teams that started out in the fray, Mexico were playing the finals for the first time. Players like Lino Munoz, Job Castillo and Luis Garrido, despite finishing last in Group A, were gallant all the way, considering that their group-mates were defending champions Japan, hosts China and the vastly-improved France.

Son Wan Ho upset Chen Long to help Korea beat China.

There were no surprises in the quarterfinal line-up. China, Japan (Group A); Indonesia, Hong Kong (Group B); Malaysia, Korea (Group C) and Denmark, Chinese Taipei (Group D) made it to the last eight.  The most significant of the group ties happened between Japan and China in Group A. The two teams, fighting as much for prestige as for topping the group, were engaged in a fiery battle to begin with, as Sho Sasaki troubled Chen Long and Hiroyuki Endo/Kenichi Hayakawa nearly stormed past Zhang Nan/Fu Haifeng. China survived these two encounters, and went on to sweep the tie 5-0.

But the aftereffects of this tie were felt a day later when China took on Korea. Son Wan Ho set a blistering pace in his opener against Chen Long, who, after equalling a first game loss, faded out in the third. Then followed a cracker of a match between Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong and Zhang Nan/Fu Haifeng. The Chinese duo had everything going for them with two match points, but the Koreans defended with the desperation of sinking men, and with some luck and plenty of pluck, took the contest to a third game. Zhang and Fu, exhausted by the intensity, had nothing left in the tank.

Lin Dan gave the hosts a fighting chance with his win over Lee Dong Kuen, but China, fielding youngsters Li Junhui/Zheng Siwei, were soon out of the tournament as they were outwitted by seasoned campaigners Kim Gi Jung/Kim Sa Rang in the second doubles.

Korea had suddenly shot into reckoning as possible title contenders, but their euphoria didn’t last long as they ran into Indonesia. Korea needed Lee and Yoo to win the first doubles, but the top-ranked duo looked stiff and ill-at-ease against World champions Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan. Anthony Ginting and Angga Pratama/Ricky Karanda Suwardi followed up and Indonesia were in the final, with a chance to reclaim the Thomas Cup that they had last won in 2002.

In the lower half of the draw, Denmark had deployed their limited resources smartly. Jan O Jorgensen had struggled in a group match against Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Jen Hao, but he was persisted with against Japan in the quarterfinals to enable the experienced Hans-Kristian Vittinghus a shot in the possible fifth match. Japan did well to bounce back from 0-2 to 2-2, but Denmark’s ploy worked, with Vittinghus prevailing over Riichi Takeshita in the fifth match.

Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan won a crucial match against Lee Yong Dae and Yoo Yeon Seong.

The Scandinavians once again showed great heart in the semifinals. This time they were 0-2 down to Malaysia but bounced back. Emil Holst, playing third singles, showed no sign of being intimidated as he bulldozed Malaysia’s 2014 Thomas Cup hero Chong Wei Feng in straight games. Denmark were in their ninth final.

Given all the surprises of the week, it was something of an anti-climax that the final itself did not see any upsets. The contest was between Denmark’s singles and Indonesia’s doubles and that’s how it unfolded. The pivotal match was the first singles between Tommy Sugiarto and Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen; once Denmark had taken it, Indonesia were with their backs to the wall. Indonesia’s second and third singles unravelled, with neither Anthony Ginting (against Jorgensen) nor Ihsan Maulana Mustofa (against Vittinghus) able to shake off their stage fright. Frozen by the occasion and their rampant opponents, Ginting and Mustofa looked lonely and lost.

The moment of glory.

“It was a big honour to play the (fifth) match – last week I was dreaming about being the deciding factor,” said Vittinghus. “I’m extremely happy, and very proud that I went and did it. I played one heck of a match. To do that at 2-2 is a wonderful feeling… There are three things I’ve dreamed of since I became a player – to win the Olympics, the All England and the Thomas Cup. It is a dream come true. It’s one of the biggest moments of my life.”

Denmark singles coach Kenneth Jonassen summed it up: “Everybody has to stand for one another… the victory is no coincidence, we have been working on these (fifth match) situations. There has been a lot of honesty in team meetings. You need everything to come together and a bit of luck.”

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