Joakim Oldorff Explained

Joakim Oldorff
Country:Finland
Birth Date:14 December 2002
Birth Place:Helsinki, Finland
Height:1.83 m
Years Active:2010–present
Handedness:Right
Event:Men's singles
Highest Ranking:55
Date Of Highest Ranking:2 July 2024
Current Ranking:56
Date Of Current Ranking:16 July 2024
Bwf Id:4F69D11D-2A70-44DE-9685-83E57A30CE64

Joakim Oldorff (born 14 December 2002) is a Finnish badminton player,[1] who has won, among others, bronze at the 2024 European Badminton Championships, the Welsh International 2023 and Estonian International 2024, and the Finnish Championships in 2021, 2023 and 2024.

Career

Oldorff started playing badminton at the age of 6, and later joined the badminton club Tapion Sulka (TS).[2] As a junior, Oldorff won 5 boys' singles titles (U19) on the Badminton Europe Junior Circuit. His first title was the Czech Junior in November 2018 at the age of only 15.[3] In November 2020, he competed in the European Junior Championships and won the bronze medal in the boys’ singles.[4] His BWF World Junior Ranking in the boys’ singles was 5 at the end of 2020.[5] [6]

Oldorff has won Finnish Championships in the men's singles in 2021,[7] [8] 2023 [9] and 2024.[10] [11] Moreover, he has won Finnish Championships in the men's doubles in 2022.[12]

In 2021, Oldorff played in Team Finland in the World Mixed Team Championships Sudirman Cup in Vantaa, Finland. He played against Thailand's Kantaphon Wangcharoen (14–21, 14–21).[13] Earlier in the same year, he had also played against Denmark's Viktor Axelsen (11–21, 13–21) in the European Mixed Team Championships.[14]

Oldorff took his first international victory at the end of 2023 in the Welsh International by beating Cholan Kayan in the final (21–11, 21–19).[15] [16] He secured his second victory in the Estonian International in Tallinn in January 2024 against Danylo Bosniukin in the final (21–5, 21–13)[17] [18] [19] .Oldorff's first runner-up position was secured in September 2023 when playing in the Belgian International tournament final.[20] [21] He also played in the Austrian Open semifinal in May 2023.[22] Oldorff won bronze at European Championships in Saarbrücken by beating Alex Lanier in the quarter finals (21-12, 21-19), and then facing Anders Antonsen in the semifinals (11-21, 11-21).[23] [24]

In 2021, Oldorff established the company Joakim Oldorff Oy; his ownership of this company is shared with a private equity fund, Sport Fund. Sport Fund supports the development of talented young athletes in individual sports, and Oldorff was among the first three of such athletes to be selected for the programme.[25] [26]

Oldorff's personal trainer Anu Nieminen coordinates his overall career development, and is responsible for Oldorff's badminton training in Finland. Nieminen herself is a former badminton player (BWF ranking 13) who has played in four Olympic Games, and has completed the elite coach training of Badminton Denmark.[27] [28] [29]

Since 2021, Oldorff has played for the Danish badminton club Gentofte Badminton Klub. He also trains in the Yonex Peter Gade Academy in Denmark.

Achievements

European Championships

Men's singles

European Junior Championships

Boys' singles

BWF International Challenge/Series (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

Men's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
2023Belgian International Lucas Claerbout20–22, 17–21 Runner-up
2023Welsh International Cholan Kayan21–11, 21–19 Winner
2024Estonian International Danylo Bosniuk21–5, 21–13 Winner
2024Portugal International Liao Jhuo-fu21–18, 13–6 retired Winner

BWF International Challenge tournament

BWF International Series tournament

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joakim Oldorff BWF Profile . Badminton World Federation . 30 December 2023.
  2. Web site: Tapion Sulka pelaajaprofiili . Tapion Sulka .
  3. Web site: Czech Junior 2018 . BVBB . 27 November 2018.
  4. Web site: European Junior Championships 2020 . Badminton Europe .
  5. Web site: BWF junior rankings 2020 . BWF .
  6. Web site: Espoolainen Joakim Oldorff ylsi pronssille sulkapallon alle 19-vuotiaiden EM-kilpailuissa . Länsiväylä. 18 November 2020.
  7. Web site: SM 2021 . YLE . 19 September 2021 .
  8. Web site: SM 2021 . Helsingin Sanomat . 19 September 2021 .
  9. Web site: SM 2023 . Länsiväylä . 24 February 2023 .
  10. Web site: SM 2024 . Sulkapalloliitto . 3 February 2024 .
  11. Web site: SM 2024 . ePressi. 3 February 2024 .
  12. Web site: SM 2022 . Badminton Finland Tournament Software .
  13. Web site: MM-sekajoukkuekilpailu 2021 . Uusimaa . 27 September 2021 .
  14. Web site: European Mixed Team Championships 2021 . Badminton Europe .
  15. Web site: Welsh International 2023 . ePressi . 2 December 2023 .
  16. Web site: Welsh International 2023 . Sulkapalloliitto . 2 December 2023 .
  17. Web site: Estonian International 2024 . Badminton Europe .
  18. Web site: Estonian International 2024 . Sulkapalloliitto . 14 January 2024 .
  19. Web site: Estonian International 2024 . ePressi . 14 January 2024 .
  20. Web site: Belgian International 2023 . Badminton Europe .
  21. Web site: Belgian International 2023 . Sulkapalloliitto . 15 September 2023 .
  22. Web site: Austrian Open 2023 . BWF Tournament Software .
  23. Web site: European Championships 2024 . BWF News.
  24. Web site: European Championships 2024 . BWF News.
  25. Web site: Ensimmäiset Sport Fund -urheilijat . Helsingin Sanomat . 27 August 2021 .
  26. Web site: Henkilökuva Joakim Oldorff . YLE . 4 June 2022.
  27. Web site: 2014 Women in Badminton Award winner . Badminton Europe.
  28. Web site: Sulkapallon Hall of Fame . Sulkapallon Hall of Fame.
  29. Web site: Anu Nieminen sulkapallon Hall of Fame'iin . Sportti.com.