Badminton's Toughest Match: Sen's Triumph in Birmingham

Badminton's Toughest Match: Sen's Triumph in Birmingham.webp

New Delhi, March 7 Lakshya Sen's grueling semifinal win over Canada's Victor Lai at the All England Open Championships on Saturday was a demonstration of badminton at its toughest, and the Indian star at his bravest, said former mentor and national coach Vimal Kumar.

Battling painful blisters on his foot and severe cramps, a determined Sen overcame Lai to reach the final of the All England Open in Birmingham, bringing India one win closer to ending its 25-year wait for the prestigious title.

It turned out to be one of the finest matches of his career as Lakshya fought for one hour and 37 minutes before sealing a 21-16, 18-21, 21-15 victory over the 21-year-old Lai, who had claimed a surprise bronze at last year's World Championships in Paris.

"Lakshya, you have made us all incredibly proud. For me, the determination and resilience you showed today were truly unmatched. It was a physically demanding contest of the highest intensity, yet you fought every point with remarkable courage," Kumar told
 
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