Lakshya Sen falls to Li Shi Feng in All England Badminton quarterfinals | Badminton News – The Times of India

Lakshya Sen falls to Li Shi Feng in All England Badminton quarterfinals | Badminton News – The Times of India

Lakshya Sen (Image credit: X) NEW DELHI: India’s Lakshya Sen exited the All England Badminton Championships following a straight-game defeat to Chinese world No. 6 Li Shi Feng in the men’s singles quarterfinals on Friday. The 2022 finalist, who narrowly missed an Olympic medal in Paris last year, was outplayed 10-21, 16-21 in a 45-minute…

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All England badminton: Lakshya Sen bows out in quarters after losing to Li Shi Feng

All England badminton: Lakshya Sen bows out in quarters after losing to Li Shi Feng

Lakshya Sen’s hopes of clinching the All England Open Badminton 2025 title came to a crushing end on Friday, March 14. The 2021 finalist suffered a straight-games defeat-10-21, 16-21-in the quarter-final against higher-ranked Li Shi Feng of China in Birmingham. Lakshya struggled to find the rhythm he showcased in his victory over defending champion Jonathan…

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Lakshya Sen stuns Jonatan Christie to enter All England quarterfinals | Badminton News – The Times of India

Lakshya Sen stuns Jonatan Christie to enter All England quarterfinals | Badminton News – The Times of India

Lakshya Sen. (Pic Credit – X) NEW DELHI: Star Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen delivered a sensational performance to defeat world No. 2 Jonatan Christie of Indonesia in straight games, securing a spot in the men’s singles quarterfinals of the All England Championships in Birmingham on Thursday.The Indian shuttler needed just 36 minutes to dismantle the…

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Syed Modi International: PV Sindhu survives scare, Lakshya breezes into quarters

Syed Modi International: PV Sindhu survives scare, Lakshya breezes into quarters

India’s ace shuttler PV Sindhu advanced to the women’s singles quarterfinals at the Syed Modi International Super 300 badminton tournament after surviving a tough second-round clash against fellow Indian Ira Sharma. Despite a ranking gap—Sindhu at world No. 18 and Sharma at 147—the match extended to three games. Sindhu clinched a hard-fought 21-10, 12-21, 21-15…

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