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Lakshya stuns Li Shi to enter All England semifinals

In a stunning display of skill and determination, India’s Lakshya Sen has secured his spot in the All England semifinals after defeating China’s Li Shi Feng in a thrilling quarterfinal match.

The 19-year-old from Almora, Uttarakhand, who is currently ranked 30th in the world, showed his mettle against the 29th ranked Li Shi in a closely contested match. With the entire nation rooting for him, Lakshya put up a spectacular performance, leaving the audience in awe.

The first game saw both players giving their best, with long rallies and impressive shots. However, it was Lakshya who managed to maintain a slight lead throughout the game and eventually sealed it with a score of 21-19. The second game saw a similar tussle between the two players, with Li Shi trying to make a comeback. But Lakshya’s determination and focus proved to be too much for his opponent as he closed out the game with a score of 21-17.

The victory over Li Shi marks Lakshya’s first win over a Chinese opponent at the senior level. It is also his first appearance in the semifinals of a Super 1000 event, which is considered to be one of the most prestigious tournaments in badminton.

Lakshya’s journey to the quarterfinals was not an easy one. He had to defeat top-seeded Danish player, Viktor Axelsen, in the round of 16 to secure his spot in the quarterfinals. This win was a major upset and a testament to Lakshya’s grit and determination.

The young Indian shuttler has been making waves in the badminton world since his junior days. He has won several national and international titles, including a bronze medal at the 2018 Youth Olympics. He also became the first Indian to win the Asian Junior Championships in 2018.

Lakshya’s rise in the badminton circuit has been impressive, and he has shown immense potential to become one of the top players in the world. His dedication and hard work have been evident in his performances, and he has proven time and again that he is a force to be reckoned with.

The All England semifinals will see Lakshya facing off against the 2019 world champion, Kento Momota, in what is expected to be a thrilling match. The Japanese player is currently ranked second in the world and has been in top form in recent tournaments. However, Lakshya has shown that he is not one to be intimidated by his opponents and will give his all on the court.

This remarkable feat by Lakshya has once again put the spotlight on Indian badminton and its promising future. With players like PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, and now Lakshya Sen, India’s badminton scene is on the rise, and the country’s hopes for an Olympic gold in the sport have never been higher.

Lakshya’s success also serves as an inspiration for young aspiring badminton players in the country. His journey is a reminder that with hard work, determination, and perseverance, anything is possible. He has proved that age is just a number and that with the right attitude and mindset, one can achieve great things.

As Lakshya prepares for his semifinal match, the entire nation is behind him, cheering him on and wishing him the best of luck. No matter the outcome, he has already made the country proud, and his performance is a testament to his passion for the sport.

In conclusion, Lakshya Sen’s victory over Li Shi Feng in the All England quarterfinals is a significant milestone in his career and a proud moment for India. He has shown the world that he is a force to be reckoned with and has the potential to become one of the greatest badminton players in the world. We wish him all the best for his upcoming matches and hope to see him bring home the All England title.

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