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Mathias Boe

Mathias Boe (born 11 July 1980) is a Danish former professional player specializing in men's doubles, former coach for the national team, and is married to actress . Boe began playing at the age of six in , , influenced by his family's involvement in the sport, and made his international debut in 1998. As a left-handed player, he primarily partnered with , achieving world number one ranking in men's doubles in 2011 and securing numerous titles, including the European Championships in 2006, and in 2010, and gold at the . His major accolades also include an silver medal in 2012, silver at the , bronze at the 2014 World Championships, and 16 BWF Superseries victories in men's doubles between 2008 and 2017. After a distinguished career spanning over two decades, Boe retired in April 2020 at age 39, citing mental fatigue as a key factor. Transitioning to coaching, he joined the Indian national team in 2021 and guided the men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty to significant success, including multiple tournament wins in 2023, where he described them as "the best in the world." Boe retired from coaching in August 2024.

Personal life

Early life

Mathias Boe was born on 11 July 1980 in Frederikssund, . He was raised in a badminton-oriented family, where his parents and siblings actively participated in the sport, fostering his early interest. Boe has a brother, Nikolaj Boe, and a , Julie Kryger Boe, both of whom shared the family's passion for , which significantly influenced his introduction to the game. At the age of six, Boe began playing at a local club in , , marking the start of his involvement in the sport. This early exposure through family and community led to his progression into more structured training within Danish youth programs as he developed his skills.

Family and relationships

Boe has been in a long-term relationship with Indian actress since 2013, when they met during the inaugural Indian Badminton League. The couple got engaged shortly after, remaining so for over nine years before formalizing their union. They had a court marriage in December 2023, followed by a traditional ceremony in on March 23, 2024, attended by close family and friends. Throughout their relationship, Boe and maintained a long-distance dynamic due to his commitments as a coach in and her acting career based primarily in . has publicly credited their success to prioritizing quality time despite the distance, stating that it strengthened their bond without the pressures of constant proximity. Post-marriage, the couple has emphasized balancing professional demands with personal life, with Boe continuing his coaching role for the Indian national team while pursues projects across . The pair resides primarily in , , where they acquired a 1907-built home in 2024 and live with Boe's parents—an arrangement described as initially challenging to convince but ultimately harmonious, likening it to traditional structures. In October 2025, was appointed as 's tourism ambassador. They frequently travel between and to accommodate Boe's coaching schedule and Pannu's work, allowing them to maintain ties to both cultures.

Playing career

Early career

Mathias Boe began his competitive journey at a young age, making his international junior debut in 1998. His breakthrough came at the 1999 European Junior Championships held in , , where he secured gold medals in both boys' doubles alongside Kasper Kiim Jensen and with Karina Sørensen. These victories highlighted his early prowess in doubles disciplines and marked him as a promising talent from . Following his junior successes, Boe transitioned to the senior level and joined the Danish national team in 1999. Around 2000, he began training at Badminton Denmark's National Elite Training Centre in , where he honed his skills over the next two decades. Boe's initial senior international appearances occurred in the early 2000s through (BWF) events, including his debut at the 2000 and subsequent participations in tournaments such as the German Open, , and various International Challenges like the Slovenia and Internationals. As a left-handed player, Boe developed an aggressive style focused on powerful smashes and net play, establishing himself as a doubles specialist during this formative period. This foundation paved the way for his evolution into prominent senior partnerships.

Major partnerships

Boe's early international career in men's doubles involved brief partnerships with several Danish players, including Michael Jensen, Thomas Hovgaard, and Michael Lamp, as he honed his skills following his debut in 1998. In 2004, Boe established his most enduring and successful men's doubles partnership with , a collaboration that spanned 15 years and became one of the most consistent in the discipline. The duo's style was characterized by tactical intelligence, precise placement, and control in rapid net exchanges, prioritizing subtle variations over raw power to outmaneuver opponents. Together, Boe and Mogensen contested 343 matches, securing over 25 high-level tournament victories and sustaining a top-five world ranking for more than a decade through their synchronized play and strategic adaptability. Following their at the Olympics, the pair implemented tactical refinements to counter evolving competition, including enhanced focus on defensive transitions and quicker recovery, which fueled continued success such as their 2013 World Championships silver and a triumphant return after Mogensen's 2016 brain surgery with a title that year. After ending their partnership in March 2019, Boe teamed up with Mads Conrad-Petersen for the remainder of his , achieving wins at the 2019 Russian Open, , and Spanish International.

Key tournaments and progression

Boe's began in earnest in the late , with his debut in , followed by his first significant exposure in at the 2000 Korea Open. Throughout the , he built momentum through steady participation in European and circuits, competing in both men's and events that honed his aggressive left-handed style and tactical acumen. By 2008, his consistent deep runs in high-level tournaments, including multiple finals on the BWF circuit, had established him firmly in the world's top 10 in doubles rankings. Entering his peak period from 2012 to 2017, Boe intensified his focus on Olympic preparation, partnering with to secure as a top-seeded duo for the London Games through dominant showings in qualifying events. Post-Olympics, the pair analyzed their performance and implemented adjustments to counter evolving global competition, sustaining their presence in elite draws at World Championships, European Championships, and tournaments while balancing men's doubles with occasional ventures. This era solidified Boe's status as a cornerstone of Danish , with his partnerships—most notably with Mogensen—driving tactical innovations that influenced doubles play. From 2018 onward, as age and physical demands increased, Boe continued to compete at a high level, including wins with his new partner in , though the cumulative toll contributed to his decision to retire. Mental fatigue after two decades of elite competition prompted his in April 2020, just before the postponed . Over his career, Boe amassed 654 wins across men's and matches.

Achievements

Olympic Games

Mathias Boe represented in men's doubles at two , partnering with in both events. Their partnership achieved its greatest success at the 2012 London Olympics, where they advanced to the final after defeating top-seeded South Korean pair and in the semifinals. In the gold medal match, Boe and Mogensen fell to China's and 21-16, 21-15, earning the and marking Denmark's first in since 2000. At the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Boe and Mogensen entered as the sixth seeds but struggled in the group stage, winning one match against Great Britain's and Chris Langridge before losses to South Korea's and Kim Sa-rang as well as Indonesia's Angga Pratama and Rian Agung Saputro led to their elimination. They finished tied for ninth place overall. Boe's Olympic career yielded one and no golds, highlighting his consistent presence among the world's elite men's doubles players during the 2012 and 2016 cycles.

World Championships

Mathias Boe competed in the multiple times between 2009 and 2017, primarily in men's doubles alongside long-time partner , and occasionally in . His best achievement came in men's doubles at the 2013 edition in , , where he and Mogensen secured the silver medal after defeating South Korea's and Kim Sa-rang in the semifinals (21–15, 21–17) before losing the final to Indonesia's and (21–13, 23–21). In the 2014 World Championships held in , , Boe and Mogensen earned in men's doubles by reaching the semifinals, where they were defeated by South Korea's Ko Sung-hyun and Shin Baek-cheol (18–21, 21–19, 15–21), and then winning the match against China's Liu Xiaolong and Qiu Zihan (21–8, 21–17). That same year, Boe partnered with Kamilla Rytter Juhl in , advancing to the quarterfinals after victories over Singapore's Danny Bawa Chrisnanta and Vanessa Neo (21–12, 21–13) and China's Xu Chen and Ma Jin (21–19, 21–14), before losing to China's Zhang Nan and (11–21, 12–21). Boe and Mogensen demonstrated consistent performance with several quarterfinal appearances in men's doubles across other editions. In 2011 at , , they reached the quarterfinals but were eliminated by Indonesia's Bona Septano and Ahsan (19–21, 21–19, 18–21). They advanced to the quarterfinals again in 2015 in , , defeating Japan's Yoshiteru Hirobe and (21–13, 21–14) en route before falling to China's Liu Xiaolong and Qiu Zihan (14–21, 21–19, 16–21). Their final appearance came in 2017 at the Hamadan Arena in , , where they once more made the quarterfinals, upsetting China's and (21–19, 21–10) prior to a loss against Japan's Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda (18–21, 21–15, 19–21). Earlier, in 2009 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in , , they exited in the third round. Despite these strong showings, Boe never won a world title, but his repeated top-eight finishes underscored his status as one of Denmark's premier doubles specialists.
YearEventPartnerAchievement
2009Men's DoublesThird Round
2011Men's DoublesQuarterfinals
2013Men's DoublesSilver Medal
2014Men's DoublesBronze Medal
2014Mixed DoublesKamilla Rytter JuhlQuarterfinals
2015Men's DoublesQuarterfinals
2017Men's DoublesQuarterfinals

European Games

Mathias Boe represented at the inaugural held in , , in 2015, where was included as a sport for the first time. Partnering with longtime doubles colleague , Boe excelled in the men's doubles competition, ultimately securing the gold medal. In the final match, Boe and Mogensen defeated the Russian pair Vladimir Ivanov and Ivan Sozonov with a decisive 21-8, 21-15 victory, marking 's first gold of the Games and highlighting Boe's prowess as a top European doubles player. This triumph contributed to 's overall haul of four gold medals at the . Boe did not compete at the in , , where Denmark's team earned multiple medals in other events.

European Championships

Mathias Boe demonstrated consistent excellence at the , amassing two gold medals in men's doubles and multiple silver and bronze medals in doubles events between 2008 and 2016, which underscored Denmark's dominance in continental . Boe's first major success came in 2008, where he secured a silver medal in men's doubles alongside , marking his emergence as a top European contender. He followed this with a in men's doubles at the 2012 Championships in , , partnering with Mogensen to defeat the German pair of Michael Fuchs and Oliver Roth in the final. The duo repeated their triumph in 2017 at the event in Kolding, , overcoming fellow Danes Mads Conrad-Petersen and Mads Pieler Kolding to claim the title and solidify their legacy. Throughout the period, Boe earned additional podium finishes, including bronzes in 2010 and 2014, contributing to a total of two golds and several other medals that highlighted his pivotal role in elevating Danish doubles play across .
YearEventPartnerMedal
2008Men's doublesSilver
2010Men's doublesBronze
2012Men's doublesGold
2014Men's doublesBronze
2017Men's doublesGold

BWF World Tour

Mathias Boe competed in the inaugural seasons of the , which began in 2018 and succeeded the Superseries structure, during the twilight of his professional career. Partnering primarily with long-time teammate in men's doubles, and later with Mads Conrad-Petersen, Boe achieved notable success in Super 300-level events, securing three titles that highlighted his enduring tactical acumen and net play despite advancing age and injury challenges. These victories underscored his adaptability in the evolving competitive landscape, where faster rallies and aggressive attacking styles dominated. Boe's World Tour campaign started strongly in 2018, with two Super 300 triumphs alongside Mogensen. They claimed the Swiss Open title in February, defeating and Chris Langridge of 21-15, 21-14 in the final, marking their return to form after a period of inconsistent results. Later that year, at the Syed Modi International in November, Boe and Mogensen overcame and of 21-19, 21-17 to lift the trophy, demonstrating their experience in high-pressure closing stages. In 2019, after parting ways with Mogensen following the All England, Boe paired with Conrad-Petersen and won the Russian Open Super 300 in July, edging out Vladimir Ivanov and Ivan Sozonov of 21-17, 19-21, 21-19 in the final. Boe also reached one significant final on the tour, finishing as runner-up at the prestigious 2018 All England Super 1000 with Mogensen. The Danish pair fell to world number one and of 15-21, 11-21, in a match that highlighted the Indonesian duo's relentless pace against Boe's precise control. This appearance in the final of badminton's oldest and most coveted event capped a competitive yet transitional phase for Boe, who retired in April 2020 amid the disruptions.
YearEventLevelDisciplinePartnerResultOpponents in FinalScore
2018Swiss OpenSuper 300Men's DoublesCarsten MogensenWinnersMarcus Ellis / Chris Langridge (ENG)21–15, 21–14
2018Syed Modi InternationalSuper 300Men's DoublesCarsten MogensenWinnersSatwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (IND)21–19, 21–17
2018All England OpenSuper 1000Men's DoublesCarsten MogensenRunners-upMarcus Fernaldi Gideon / Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (INA)15–21, 11–21
2019Russian OpenSuper 300Men's DoublesMads Conrad-PetersenWinnersVladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov (RUS)21–17, 19–21, 21–19

Other professional titles

Mathias Boe secured eleven BWF Superseries titles, primarily in men's doubles partnering with . Their first Superseries victory came at the 2009 Korea Open, where they upset the top-seeded Korean pair and on home soil in the final. The duo added the 2011 All England Open Superseries Premier title, defeating Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa in the final, and repeated their success at the same event in 2015 against Chinese opponents Liu Cheng and Zhang Nan. They also claimed the 2011 China Open Superseries by overcoming South Korean pair Ko Sung-hyun and , and capped the year by winning the 2012 BWF Superseries Finals in against Hong Wei and Shen Ye. Other notable Superseries wins included the and the . In the BWF Grand Prix Gold circuit, Boe won several titles, showcasing his versatility in both men's and mixed doubles. A notable achievement was the 2010 Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold in men's doubles with Mogensen, where they defeated the German pair Johannes Schott and Tim Heise in the final. Additional successes included the 2013 London Grand Prix Gold and the 2014 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold, both in men's doubles with Mogensen. Boe's early career featured victories in International Challenge and Series events, such as the 2004 Norwegian International in men's doubles and the 2000 Portugal International in mixed doubles with Karina Sørensen, marking his emergence on the international stage. He also triumphed in numerous European Circuit tournaments during the 2000s, accumulating over 10 titles, including the 2000/2001 Badminton Europe Circuit men's doubles crown with Mogensen. These wins on regional circuits, such as the Scottish Open and Spanish International, provided crucial experience and momentum leading into higher-level competitions.

Coaching career

Early coaching roles

Boe retired from professional badminton in April 2020 at the age of 39, concluding a career that spanned more than two decades at Denmark's National Elite Training Center. His decision was influenced by mental fatigue, prompting an earlier exit than initially planned after the or Olympics. In the later years of his playing career, Boe increasingly assisted the Danish national team by mentoring emerging doubles players and juniors, often overlapping these responsibilities with his own competitions. This involvement provided him with initial coaching experience within the Danish system, where he shared tactical insights from his successes, including Olympic silver and multiple European titles. His guidance helped nurture the next generation at the elite center, emphasizing doubles strategies honed over years of international play. Boe's early coaching efforts marked his transition from player to mentor, with his first notable international exposure coming through advisory roles at European-level events during his active years. This period solidified his reputation as a doubles specialist, setting the foundation for subsequent formal coaching positions.

Work with Indian team

In early 2021, Mathias Boe joined the (BAI) as the men's doubles coach, arriving in February to work with the national team ahead of the . His role involved intensive training sessions, starting with five hours daily for key players, to elevate India's doubles performance on the international stage. Boe's primary focus was on the men's doubles pair of and , where he implemented tactical training to counter dominant styles from , , and players. He emphasized strategies for net play, serve variations, agility, and a flat game to decode and neutralize powerhouse tactics. This approach transformed their gameplay, fostering discipline and elite stroke assurance to compete at the highest levels. Under Boe's guidance, Rankireddy and achieved significant milestones, including a at the in , marking India's first in men's doubles at the event. They followed this with a historic gold at the 2023 in , becoming the first Indian pair to win in badminton doubles there. These successes culminated in the duo reaching the world number one ranking in men's doubles in August 2023, the first for any Indian pair. Boe also provided additional mentoring to other doubles pairs in the Indian setup, including women's combinations such as Treesa Jolly and , during national training camps where he contributed to overall doubles development. For the 2024 , Boe guided Rankireddy and to the men's doubles quarterfinals, stressing mental resilience and preparation to handle the unique pressures of the Games. His emphasis on psychological strength aimed to build the confidence needed for medal contention, though the pair ultimately exited after a close loss to the Malaysian duo.

Retirement from coaching

Mathias Boe announced his retirement from coaching on August 3, 2024, following the Indian pair's quarterfinal exit at the , where and [Chirag Shetty](/page/Chirag Shetty) had lost to the Malaysian duo of and . In his statement, Boe explained that the decision stemmed from having spent excessive time in halls over the years, coupled with the inherent stress of coaching, which left him feeling like a "tired old man." He emphasized a desire to step away from the demands of the profession to focus on personal life, marking a full exit from active coaching roles. Reflecting on his tenure, Boe expressed deep pride in the development of Rankireddy and , particularly their unbeaten streak against top pairs in prior years, which he attributed to their exceptional dedication, passion, and hard work. He highlighted how the duo's journey under his guidance had transformed Indian men's doubles, fostering resilience and competitive edge on the global stage. Boe remained optimistic about their future, stating that they possessed the potential to secure additional major titles. Looking ahead, Boe indicated no immediate plans to pursue opportunities in or elsewhere, suggesting a shift toward non-badminton pursuits or possible advisory capacities outside active involvement. His overall impact is evident in the elevated performance of Indian players, including their ascent to world No. 1 ranking and the 2022 victory, though he received recognition primarily from his playing career, such as Europe's Male Player of the Year awards in and 2015.

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