Flemming Delfs
Flemming Delfs (born September 7, 1951) is a former Danish badminton player who was world no. 1 in 1977. He won the All England Championship, the European and the World Championship in the 1970s.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Later life
- 3 Achievements
- 3.1 World Championships
- 3.2 World Cup
- 3.3 European Championships
- 3.4 International tournaments
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Career
Delfs is especially noteworthy for winning men's singles at the first IBF World Championships held in Malmö, Sweden in 1977. He dominated that same 1976/1977 season by winning nearly all other noteworthy tournaments, including the All-England Championships. Delfs won three consecutive European men's singles *les in 1976, 1978, and 1980. He played on all four Danish Thomas Cup (men's international) teams between 1972 and 1982, two of which (1973, 1979) reached the championship round before losing to Indonesia. Tall, with an elegant style and powerful backhand, Delfs was a highly impressive player at his best, but typically had difficulty in the hot, humid conditions he encountered in the Far East.
Later life
After ending his active career, Delfs became CEO and co-owner of Patrick Skandinavia A/S the Danish distributor for Patrick.
Achievements
World Championships
Men's singles
Men's doubles
World Cup
Men's singles
European Championships
Men's singles
International tournaments
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Mixed doubles
References
External links
- Flemming Delfs's Profile - Badminton.dk