Three Titles in Four Weeks Denmark's Christiansen and Boje Take Indonesia Open to Complete Asia's Most Stunning Badminton Run of 2026
Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Boje at the POLYTRON Indonesia Open 2026 final in Jakarta.

Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Boje landed in Asia four weeks ago as a good mixed doubles pair with a couple of titles behind them, and they left Jakarta on Saturday as something else entirely a partnership that had just won three trophies in four weeks including the biggest title of their careers, and both of them were still trying to make sense of it all when the cameras found them after the final.
The Indonesia Open was the last stop, and Cheng Xing and Zhang Chi) of China were waiting in the final at the Istora in Jakarta, and the Danes got through it 21-19, 23-21 in two games that were close enough throughout to make anyone watching nervous, but Christiansenand Boje held together when it mattered and walked away with a Super 1000 crown that neither of them had ever won before that afternoon.
To understand what Super 1000 means for anyone not familiar with how the BWF World Tour works it is the highest level of tournament on the calendar outside of the World Championships and the Olympics, and the fields at these events carry the best players in the world with no exceptions, which is what makes winning one so difficult and what makes the Danes doing it at the end of a month that already had two other titles in it so hard to process.
Thailand was the start of the run, where the pair took the Super 500 title, then Singapore came next with a Super 750 crown, then Malaysia where a semifinal exit was the only thing that interrupted the momentum, and then Jakarta where the whole thing finished in the best way it possibly could have.
Nineteen wins and one loss across four tournaments in four different countries against the top mixed doubles pairs in the world is what the month looked like when everything is laid out together, and Christiansen said plainly after the final that he would never have thought winning three times in four weeks was even possible for them before the tour started, while Boje said the whole stretch felt like one single moment she could not yet break apart, describing it as the peak of their career together so far.
Sportscape feels that the Four titles from seven finals across 2026, three of those coming in four consecutive weeks at Super 500, Super 750 and Super 1000 level Christiansen and Boje have stopped being the pair that surprises people and started being the pair that everyone else needs to prepare for, and that shift in how the rest of the mixed doubles world has to think about them is the most significant thing to come out of this Asian tour, bigger even than the trophies themselves.
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