All England Open Badminton Championships
By Ananya Rao / 10.03.2026
Recent Developments
As the All England Open Badminton Championships unfold in Birmingham, Lakshya Sen has emerged as a key player, making headlines with his impressive performances. Just before the quarterfinals, Sen faced Hong Kong’s Ng Ka Long Angus in a Round of 16 match, where he triumphed with scores of 21-19, 21-23, and 21-10.
Following this victory, Sen prepared for a challenging quarterfinal clash against China’s sixth seed Li Shi Feng. This match was crucial, as Sen was the only Indian player left in the tournament after the mixed doubles pair retired.
Final Match
Sen’s journey culminated in the men’s singles final, where he faced Lin Chun-Yi. The match, which lasted 57 minutes, ended with Sen losing 15-21, 20-22. This defeat marked a significant moment as Lin Chun-Yi became the first player from Chinese Taipei to win the All England men’s singles title.
Throughout the tournament, Sen demonstrated remarkable endurance, spending a total of 5 hours and 16 minutes on court before the final. His semi-final match against Victor Lai alone lasted 1 hour and 37 minutes.
Sen’s performance is particularly noteworthy given that it has been 25 years since an Indian player last won the All England Open Championships, with Prakash Padukone winning in 1980 and Pullela Gopichand in 2001. Despite his loss, Sen’s journey has been commendable, having previously finished as the runner-up in the All England Championships in 2022.
In their five encounters, Sen has never managed to defeat Lin Chun-Yi, highlighting the challenge he faced in the final. After the match, Sen reflected on his performance, stating, “It could have been better, but this is what I had,” and noted the emotional weight of the match.
As the tournament concludes, the significance of Sen’s journey resonates not only for him but also for Indian badminton, as he continues to pave the way for future players in this prestigious event.
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