Lakshya Sen

Character Introduction

Lakshya Sen (English: Lakshya Sen, August 16, 2001) is an Indian male badminton player.

Lakshya Sen was born in the Indian state of Almora North Akhand, his father is a badminton coach while his elder brother Chirag Sen is also a badminton player.

In November 2016, Lakshya made his debut in an adult international tournament, the Men’s Singles event of the India International Series, where he defeated Malaysian newcomer Lee Tziga 3-1 (11-13, 11-3, 11-6, 11-6) in the final to win the first international title of his career.

At the junior level, he has achieved good results as he won a bronze medal at the 2018 World Junior Championships and finished second at the Youth Olympic Games. Despite not having spectacular results at the senior level, he has won a string of victories at the lower levels, winning five of seven events in 2019, including the Belgian Challenge, the Dutch Open, and the Salolu Open.

In December 2021, Lakshya Sen made his debut in the men’s singles event at the World Championships in Huelva, Spain, where he was reversed 1-2 (21-17, 14-21, 17-21) in the semifinals by his senior brother and teammate, Srikanth Kidambi, to finish third in his first World Championship appearance.

In January 2022, Lakshya Sen was seeded third for the Indian Open, where he made it all the way to the final against newly crowned World Champion Loh Kian Yew of Singapore, whom he defeated in straight sets to become the third host to win the Indian Open.

In March 2022, Lakshya reached the final of the All England Open Badminton Championships after defeating Malaysia’s Lee Tee Kah. In the same year, he led the Indian men’s team to win the Thomas Cup badminton team event by defeating the Indonesian men’s team 3-0.

On August 5, 2024, Lakshya suffered a 21:13, 16:21, 11:21 reversal against Malaysia’s No. 1 men’s singles player Lee Tzu-Cha in the bronze medal match at the Paris Olympics and ended up missing out on the third place.

World Ranking – Men’s Singles 18, Week 36, 2024

Olympic Points – Men’s Singles 13, 64021 points 

Finals Ranking – Men’s Singles 29, 37370 points

Equipment Used

ASTROX 100ZZ,ASTROX 100ZZ,DUORA Z-STRIKE,BG-80,NANOFLARE 1000Z,SHB65Z3KME,BG80,POWER,SHB65Z3MEX,VBS-63,SHB65ZMEX

Major Achievement

  • 2024 Paris Olympics Badminton Men’s Singles Temples
  • Men’s Singles Quarter-finals of All England Open Badminton Championships 2024
  • Men’s Singles Quarter-finals of French Open Badminton Championships 2024
  • 2022 Asian Games Badminton Men’s Team Silver Medal
  • 2023 Japan Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2023 US Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2023 Canada Open Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2023 Thailand Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2023 Asian Badminton Championships Mixed Team 3rd Runner-up
  • 2022 Commonwealth Games Badminton Men’s Singles Gold Medal
  • 2022 Commonwealth Games Badminton Mixed Team Silver Medal
  • 2022 Thomas Cup Champion Member
  • 2022 All England Open Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2022 German Open Badminton Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2022 India Open Badminton Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2021 World Badminton Championships Men’s Singles 3rd Runner-up
  • 2021 World Badminton Tour Finals Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • 2021 Hailu Badminton Open Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
  • Badminton Asia Championships 2020 Men’s Team 3rd Place
  • 2019 Scottish Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2019 Belgium Badminton International Challenge Champion
  • 2019 Salolu Badminton Open Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2019 Netherlands Open Badminton Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2018 Asian Youth Championships Men’s Singles Champion
  • 2018 Youth Olympic Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Runner-up
  • 2016 Asian Youth Badminton Championships Men’s Singles Third Place
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