Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund Prediction: German Badminton Open

Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund Prediction: German Badminton Open

During the day on Saturday, the pair Thom Gicquel & Delphine Delrue (France, photo) will play their semi-final against the Danish pair Jesper Toft & Amalie Magelund during the German Open (Super 300)

Analysis du match Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund

The stakes of the Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund match

A place in the grand final is at stake for both pairs. No advantage to level of motivation

State of form

Semi-finalist of the Super 300 in Spain at the start of 2024, the French pair composed of Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue then won the title during the European Championships by dominating in particular the two Danish pairs Thyrri/Magelund and Boje/Christiansen at the end of the journey. Then, our two tricolors spent several months away from the circuit to prepare as best as possible for the Olympic Games at home. In an extremely difficult group, the two Frenchmen did not deserve anything by pushing the Chinese Zheng/Huang to their limits (21-14 23-21) before they won Olympic gold and bringing home a victory in pool against Rivaldy/Mentari, insufficient to hope to extend the adventure out of the pool. Since then, their journey has been stopped by the Chinese pair composed of Feng & Huang twice on the courts of Finland and on the courts of Denmark, knowing that this Chinese pair won both tournaments. Returning for a new tournament in Germany, classified Super 300 and therefore more accessible, the two Frenchmen were merciless against the Azerbaijani pair in the first round (21-0 21-5) before winning their two matches in 2 sets against the Danes Kolding/Werge and Espersen/Kudsk.

The recent collaboration between Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund is working wonderfully as both players have reached 26th place in the world, just behind their compatriots Boje/Christiansen. The Danes notably won a title on the courts of Canada during an event classified at the same grade as this tournament in Germany before reaching 3 quarter-finals on the international circuit whether in Korea, China or even more recently in Denmark by honoring the local public with a quarter-final against the pair Tang Chun/Tsé. Since the start of the week in Germany, the Danish pair hasn’t shaken much either since they won their first 3 matches in 2 sets while not conceding more than 13 points during a set. They notably eliminated the French Maio/Palermo (21-12 21-13), the Spaniards Garcia/Rodriguez (21-10 21-13) and the English Mairs/Mairs (21-12 21-13). No fitness advantage

The history of the Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund confrontations

The two pairs have never crossed paths before. No advantage in confrontations

Other parameters to take into account

RAS

Predictions 1-2 of the match Gicquel/Delrue Toft/Magelund

The French duo has offered excellent badminton since the Olympic Games with two honorable performances during the last two tournaments where they lost each time to the future winner. On this dynamic and with the level proposed this week, they are entirely capable of defeating the Danish pair as they did during the last European Championships when Magelund was associated with Thyrri. Gicquel/Delrue victory

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