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Lakshya Sen, the biggest Indian name in men’s singles badminton, is experiencing a horrendous 2025, suffering multiple early ...
The Indian who exited China Open early, is keen on adjusting to the time zone as he returns to Paris in August.
India’s Lakshya Sen will take on home favourite Kodai Naraoka in a men’s singles round of 16 clash at the Japan Open 2025 ...
HS Prannoy produced a stunning comeback, saving five match points to beat Japan’s Koki Watanabe in the opening round of the ...
Indian shuttler HS Prannoy saved five match points and clawed his way back from a game down to beat Japan's Koki Watanabe in ...
India got off on a mixed note in their campaign in the China Open badminton tournament as two of its top male play ...
India's Lakshya Sen is set to face defending Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in the semi-final of the Paris Olympics on Sunday, August 4. As the only member of India's strong contingent to make it ...
Lakshya, ranked 19th in the world, went down fighting 21-14, 22-24, 11-21 against world number five Feng of China in a contest that lasted 1 hour and 7 minutes. Following Feng's win, he now trails 6-7 ...
Lakshya Sen suffered an early exit at the Japan Open due to fitness issues. He now aims to recover fully before the upcoming ...
TOKYO: Indian shuttlers continued to falter at the Japan Open with Lakshya Sen and the star men's doubles duo of Satwiksairaj ...
Lakshya Sen It’s the result of a relentless work ethic that he takes on each day, the grind on court complemented by his efforts off it, all in a bid to raise his fitness levels.
Lakshya Sen Case: India's star shuttler Lakshya Sen finds himself embroiled in a controversy along with brother Chirag Sen, who also plays badminton. In addition, the shuttler's parents, and coach ...