Carsten Mogensen

Carsten Mogensen

Mogensen at the 2013 French Super Series
Personal information
Country  Denmark
Born (1983-07-24) 24 July 1983
Roskilde, Denmark
Handedness Right
Coach Claus Poulsen
Men's doubles
Highest ranking 1 (11 November 2010)
Current ranking 9 (2 November 2016)
BWF profile

Carsten Mogensen (born 24 July 1983) is a male badminton player from Denmark.

Early life

Mogensen was born in Roskilde,[1] a city on the island of Zealand and is currently living in nearby Greve.[2]

Career

He won the silver medal at the 2006 European Badminton Championships in men's doubles, with Mathias Boe.[3] Two years later he won the bronze medal at the 2008 European Badminton Championships in mixed doubles with Helle Nielsen. In 2010, Mogensen and Boe won the titles at the Denmark Super Series, French Super Series and the Super Series Final held in Taipei. One year later Mogensen and Boe won the All England Super Series. After that they won the Li Ning China Open 2011 and the Li Ning BWF World Superseries Finals 2011. In 2012, Mogensen and Boe won the silver medal in men's doubles at the Olympics in London,He also take the silver medal at the 2013 BWF World Championships. In 2014 Li-Ning BWF World Championships he and Boe was defeated by the world number 1 Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong from korea in two straight game at the semifinals,then he and Boe just taken the bronze medal in that world championships.[4] In March 2015, Mogensen and Boe again won the All England Super Series.

While in Kazan with the national team at the 2016 European Men's Team Championship, Mogensen suffered an intracranial aneurysm and had to undergo brain surgery.[5]

BWF Superseries (13 titles)

Men's Doubles

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2016 French Open Denmark Mathias Boe Thailand Bodin Issara
Thailand Nipitphon Puangpuapech
19-21, 21-18, 3-0 rtd Winner
2015 All England Open Denmark Mathias Boe China Fu Haifeng
China Zhang Nan
21-17, 22-20 Winner
2014 French Open Denmark Mathias Boe Japan Hiroyuki Endo
Japan Kenichi Hayakawa
18-21, 21-9, 21-7 Winner
2014 India Open Denmark Mathias Boe China Liu Xiaolong
China Qiu Zihan
17-21, 21-15, 21-15 Winner
2014 Korea Open Denmark Mathias Boe China Fu Haifeng
China Hong Wei
21-12, 21-17 Winner
2012 Super Series Masters Finals Denmark Mathias Boe Japan Hiroyuki Endo
Japan Kenichi Hayakawa
21-17, 21-19 Winner
2012 China Open Denmark Mathias Boe South Korea Ko Sung-hyun
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
21-15, 21-14 Winner
2011 Super Series Masters Finals Denmark Mathias Boe China Chai Biao
China Guo Zhendong
25-23, 21-17 Winner
2011 All England Open Denmark Mathias Boe Malaysia Koo Kien Keat
Malaysia Tan Boon Heong
15-21, 21-18, 21-18 Winner
2010 Super Series Masters Finals Denmark Mathias Boe South Korea Jung Jae-sung
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
21-17, 21-15 Winner
2010 French Open Denmark Mathias Boe Germany Ingo Kindervater
Germany Johannes Schottler
21-15, 21-9 Winner
2010 Denmark Open Denmark Mathias Boe Indonesia Markis Kido
Indonesia Hendra Setiawan
21-13, 21-12 Winner
2009 Korea Open Denmark Mathias Boe South Korea Jung Jae-sung
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
21-12, 24-22 Winner

BWF Grand Prix (8 titles)

Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2016 U.S Open Denmark Mathias Boe Japan Takuro Hoki
Japan Yugo Kobayashi
21-11, 22-20 Winner
2015 Syed Modi International Denmark Mathias Boe Russia Vladimir Ivanov
Russia Ivan Sozonov
21-9, 22-20 Winner
2013 London Open Denmark Mathias Boe Indonesia Berry Angriawan
Indonesia Ricky Karanda Suwardi
21-13, 21-16 Winner
2010 Bitburger Open Denmark Mathias Boe Germany Ingo Kindervater
Germany Johannes Schottler
21-16, 21-16 Winner
2008 Bulgaria Open Denmark Mathias Boe Indonesia Fran Kurniawan
Indonesia Rendra Wijaya
25-23, 21-16 Winner
2008 Chinese Taipei Open Denmark Mathias Boe Indonesia Candra Wijaya
United States Tony Gunawan
22-20, 21-14 Winner
2008 Bitburger Open Denmark Mathias Boe Germany Kristof Hopp
Germany Johannes Schottler
21-11, 21-15 Winner
2007 Bitburger Open Denmark Mathias Boe England Robert Blair
England David Lindley
21-17, 21-15 Winner

References

  1. Bech, Rasmus. "Profile of the day: Carsten Mogensen". Badminton.dk. Badminton Denmark. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  2. "Carsten Mogensen – Career overview". BMF World Rankins. Tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  3. "2006 European Championships winners". Tournamentsoftware.com.
  4. "Carsten Mogensen Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
  5. "Carsten Mogensen stable after brain surgery½". badmintonplanet.com. Badmintonplanet.com. Retrieved 3 March 2016.


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