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Rasmus Gemke

Rasmus Gemke (born 11 January 1997) is a Danish professional player specializing in men's singles. At 185 cm tall and right-handed, he has competed internationally since his junior days, representing in various tournaments. Gemke began his notable career early, receiving the Badminton Denmark Comet of the Year award in 2012 for his promising talent. As part of Denmark's U-19 national team, he helped secure a bronze medal in the mixed team event at the 2015 Junior Championships in , . Transitioning to senior competition, Gemke achieved his first international title by winning the 2017 Bitburger Open, a BWF Grand Prix Gold event. He followed this with a victory at the 2018 Spain Masters, marking his first BWF World Tour title in the Super 300 category. Throughout his career, Gemke has amassed 199 wins in men's singles and earned prize money of $278,494 on the BWF circuit. As of November 2025, he is ranked 30th in the BWF World Rankings for men's singles and qualified for the in , his third appearance at the event. In recent tournaments, Gemke has shown competitive form, including defeating world number 8 at the 2025 Open and reaching the semifinals (bronze medal) at the 2025 .

Early life

Background and family

Rasmus Gemke was born on 11 January 1997 in Viby J, a suburb of in . Gemke was introduced to at an early age by his father, who shared a strong passion for the sport and played a pivotal role in sparking his interest. From those initial experiences, Gemke rapidly developed his own enthusiasm for , displaying notable natural talent that set the foundation for his future career. Little public information is available regarding other aspects of his family life, as Gemke maintains a focus on his professional achievements in interviews and profiles.

Introduction to badminton and early training

Gemke was introduced to at an early age by his father, who shared a deep passion for the sport and encouraged his son's involvement. This familial influence sparked Gemke's initial interest, leading him to pick up a racket and begin playing casually in his youth. From those early experiences, Gemke rapidly developed a strong affinity for , exhibiting remarkable natural talent that set him apart among peers. By his mid-teens, this dedication earned him national recognition as the recipient of the Badminton Denmark Comet of the Year Award in , an honor given to the most promising emerging talent in the country.

Badminton career

Junior career

Gemke's junior career gained prominence early on when he secured the in men's singles at the 2011 European U17 Championships in , , finishing as runner-up to England's Alex Lane. In recognition of his rising talent, he received the Badminton Denmark Comet of the Year Award in 2012, honoring the most promising young player in the country. By 2015, competing in the U19 category, Gemke advanced to the quarter-finals of the men's singles at the European Junior Badminton Championships in , , before being eliminated. He also contributed to Denmark's in the team event at the same tournament, where the nation finished third behind and .

Senior debut and early achievements (2016–2019)

Gemke made his senior international debut at the , where he advanced through the men's singles qualification by defeating of 21–11, 21–12. Although specific details on his main draw performance are limited, this marked the beginning of his transition from junior to senior competition, building on his prior success in youth events. In 2017, Gemke achieved his first major senior title by winning the Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold in , . As an unseeded player, he navigated a challenging draw, defeating higher-ranked opponents including Ygor Coelho in the quarterfinals and in the semifinals, before securing the final against Hsu Jen-hao of 21–18, 21–10. This victory, his first at the Grand Prix Gold level, propelled him into the spotlight as a rising talent in Danish . The following year, 2018, saw further breakthroughs, including a strong showing at the in , , where he reached the men's singles quarterfinals before losing to compatriot . Later that year, Gemke claimed his first title at the Spain Masters in , coming from behind to defeat Suppanyu Avihingsanon of 15–21, 21–6, 21–14 in the final after 66 minutes of play. This win highlighted his resilience and attacking style, establishing him as a consistent contender on the international circuit. By , Gemke continued to gain experience across multiple BWF events, recording 11 wins against 16 losses, though without securing additional titles that year. His performances during this period solidified his position within the Danish national team and contributed to his rising world ranking, setting the stage for greater successes in subsequent years.

Breakthrough and peak years ()

Gemke's breakthrough came in at the , where he advanced to his first Super 750 final after defeating higher-seeded opponents, including in the semifinals. In the final, he lost to compatriot 18-21, 21-19, 12-21 in a grueling 74-minute match marked by aggressive smashes and severe cramping for both players. This runner-up finish marked a significant milestone, propelling him into the top 20 of the BWF world rankings and highlighting his potential as a top-tier contender. In 2021, Gemke continued his ascent, reaching the semifinals of the Siminvest Indonesia Open Super 1000, where he upset world No. 8 in the first round (13-21, 25-23, 21-16) before losing to 14-21, 7-21. His strong performances throughout the year, including qualification for the HSBC BWF World Tour Finals, saw him peak at No. 10 in the world rankings by . At the Finals in , he competed in Group A but withdrew injured against , underscoring a season of consistent deep runs despite injury challenges. The 2022 French Open represented Gemke's career highlight to date, as he stormed to the final by defeating notable players like Kidambi Srikanth in the quarterfinals with a spectacular behind-the-back shot that went viral. Facing world No. 1 in an all-Danish final, Gemke pushed hard but lost 21-14, 21-15 in 43 minutes, earning his second Super 750 runner-up finish and solidifying his status among Europe's elite. His ranking climbed to a career-high Elo of No. 7 early in the year, reflecting sustained form across multiple tournaments. By 2023, Gemke maintained his peak level with quarterfinal appearances at the SUNRISE Open—where he beat former world No. 1 21-15, 21-11 before injuring his ankle against Axelsen—and the VICTOR , highlighted by a stunning first-round upset over world champion (21-15, 15-21, 21-19). He followed with a round of 16 win over Lin Chun-yi of 21-18, 25-23 before falling in the quarterfinals to of 19-21, 21-18, 14-21. On the team front, Gemke contributed to Denmark's silver medal at the BWF Finals, winning key matches like a 21-9, 21-5 rout of Egypt's Adham Hatem Elgamal in the group stage. These results cemented 2020–2023 as his most impactful period, with four semifinals or better and rising to a career-best world ranking of No. 10.

Recent career (2024–2025)

In 2024, Gemke maintained a competitive presence on the , highlighted by his runner-up finish at the , where he lost in the final to of . A standout moment came at the KAPAL API Open Super 1000, where, despite gastrointestinal illness the night before, he upset fifth seed in straight games, 21-12, 21-10, in the round of 32—his first win over the Japanese world No. 6. He also claimed bronze at the Super 300, sharing the podium with Ayush Shetty of , and reached the round of 16 at the Masters Super 750 before falling to of , 21-6, 21-18. Other results included a first-round exit at the Canada Open Super 300 to of and a in the round of 32 at the Super 500 to . Entering 2025, Gemke started strongly with quarterfinal runs at the Orleans Masters 1000 and the TOYOTA Thailand Open Super 500, showcasing improved consistency in early-season events. He played a pivotal role in Denmark's victory at the 2025 European Mixed Team Championships, defeating Matthias Kicklitz of Germany 21-18, 21-11 in the knockout stage to help secure a 3-0 team win. At the KAPAL API Indonesia Open Super 1000, he replicated his 2024 feat by defeating Kodai Naraoka in the round of 32, though he exited in the round of 16. His season's peak came at the CLASH OF CLANS Arctic Open Super 500, where he advanced to the semifinals—defeating opponents in the round of 16 via a comeback and in the quarterfinals 21-19, 21-16—before losing to Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand, earning bronze. Gemke represented Denmark at the TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup Finals 2025, contributing to the team's mixed-zone efforts in group play. At the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2025, he was knocked out in the round of 64 by Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei, 21-17, 18-21, 14-21. Later in the year, he reached the round of 16 at the VICTOR Denmark Open Super 750 and the HYLO Open Super 300, and as of November 2025, advanced past the round of 32 at the Kumamoto Masters Japan Super 500 with a 21-18, 21-17 victory. These results helped him maintain a world ranking around 30 in men's singles.

Achievements

BWF World Tour

Rasmus Gemke has established himself as a consistent performer on the BWF World Tour since its launch in 2018, amassing one title and four runner-up finishes across various levels of the circuit. His achievements highlight his competitive edge in men's singles, particularly in European-hosted events, where he has frequently reached deep into tournaments. These results have contributed to his career-high world ranking of 10th and helped solidify Denmark's presence in international badminton. Gemke's World Tour journey began promisingly with a runner-up finish at the 2018 , a Super 100 event, where he lost to Mark Caljouw of the in the final. He rebounded later that year to secure his only title to date at the , a Super 300 tournament, defeating Suppanyu Avihingsanon of 15–21, 21–6, 21–14 in a resilient comeback victory. In higher-stakes Super 750 events, Gemke reached the 2020 final on home soil but fell to fellow Dane 18–21, 21–19, 21–12, marking a notable all-Danish showdown. He repeated this feat at the 2022 , advancing to the final against world No. 1 , whom he lost to 21–14, 21–15 despite a strong semifinal performance. His most recent final came in 2024 at the German Open Super 300, where he was defeated by of 21–17, 21–16. Beyond finals, Gemke has notched multiple semifinals and quarterfinals, including a semifinal run at the 2025 Super 750, underscoring his ongoing competitiveness at age 28. These accomplishments reflect his tactical prowess and endurance in high-pressure matches.
YearTournamentLevelResultOpponent (Country)
2018Super 100Runner-upMark Caljouw ()
2018Spain MastersSuper 300WinnerSuppanyu Avihingsanon (Thailand)
2020Super 750Runner-up (Denmark)
2022French OpenSuper 750Runner-up (Denmark)
2024German OpenSuper 300Runner-up ()

BWF Grand Prix and International Series

Rasmus Gemke secured his first senior international title at the 2017 Finnish Open, an International Challenge event, where he defeated Japan's Yu Igarashi in the final with a score of 21–17, 21–18. This victory marked a significant milestone in his early senior career, showcasing his rising potential on the European circuit. Later that year, Gemke achieved further success by winning the Bitburger Open, a BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament, overcoming Chinese Taipei's Hsu Jen-hao 21–18, 21–10 in the men's singles final. This triumph represented his breakthrough at a higher level of competition within the pre-World Tour structure. In 2019, Gemke added another International Challenge title to his resume at the International, defeating Sweden's Felix Burestedt 21–13, 21–12 in the final. These accomplishments in the and International Series events highlighted Gemke's consistency in lower- and mid-tier international tournaments, contributing to his development as a competitive men's singles player before transitioning to the .
EventYearLevelResultOpponent in FinalScore
Finnish Open2017International ChallengeWinnerYu Igarashi (JPN)21–17, 21–18
Bitburger Open2017Grand Prix GoldWinnerHsu Jen-hao (TPE)21–18, 21–10
International2019International ChallengeWinnerFelix Burestedt ()21–13, 21–12

Junior and team accomplishments

Gemke began his junior career earning recognition as the Badminton Denmark Comet of the Year in 2012, an award honoring promising young talents in the sport. He represented at the under-19 level, contributing to the national team's bronze medal in the mixed team event at the 2015 European Junior Badminton Championships held in , . In individual competition, Gemke secured a silver medal in men's singles at the 2016 European Junior Championships, finishing as runner-up after a strong performance in the final stages. He followed this with a bronze medal in men's singles at the 2017 European Junior Championships, demonstrating consistent excellence in the under-19 category. Transitioning to senior team events, Gemke became a key member of the Danish national squad, helping secure gold in the men's team event at the 2018 European Men's and Women's Team Championships. He played a pivotal role in Denmark's gold medal wins at the European Mixed Team Championships in 2019 in Copenhagen and 2021 in Vantaa, Finland, where the team dominated continental competition. In global team play, Gemke contributed to Denmark's bronze medals at the Thomas Cup in 2020 in Aarhus, Denmark, and 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand, aiding the nation's strong showings in men's team events. More recently, he participated in the 2025 European Mixed Team Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, where Denmark claimed gold, further solidifying his contributions to the mixed team format. Gemke was also nominated for the Danish Sudirman Cup team in 2025, though the squad faced challenges with withdrawals and did not secure a medal.

Playing style and equipment

Rasmus Gemke is a right-handed standing at 185 cm tall. He is sponsored by Hundred for , using the Nitrix 70 racket as of July 2025. Information on his specific playing style is limited in public sources, but he is noted for his improved physical conditioning and willingness to chase down shuttles, contributing to his competitive endurance.

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