Lakshya Sen, known for his calm and composed demeanor on the badminton court, demonstrated a fierce determination in his match at the Port de la Chapelle on Friday. Despite having played more matches than his competitors and facing a challenging path to a medal, Sen was resolute in his quest to make history. His journey to this point had been arduous, but backing down was not an option for the last remaining hope for Indian badminton in the Paris Olympics.
During the match, Sen found himself in a tight spot, trailing by a set and 7-8 in the second. His frustration was palpable as he demanded a review of a contentious line call that had given his opponent, Chou Tien Chen, a slight edge. Sen’s anger was evident as he contested the call, and his intense desire to win was clear.
This frustration fueled his resolve, leading to a remarkable comeback. Sen ultimately won the match with scores of 19-21, 21-15, 21-12, securing a place in the Olympic semifinals.
Sen’s gameplay was a testament to his skill and tenacity. He executed precise net tumbles and powerful smashes to counter Chen’s aggressive play. Even when Chen’s returns were challenging, Sen’s strategic and forceful responses allowed him to turn the match around.
From a precarious 7-8 deficit, Sen managed to equalize at 10-10 and then surged ahead, demonstrating his ability to maintain composure under pressure while delivering exceptional shot-making.
Chen, a former Top 4 player, had previously defeated Sen in closely contested matches. This time, however, Sen’s strategy of increasing the pace and maintaining high-quality strokes paid off.
Despite Chen’s formidable net game and powerful smashes, Sen’s relentless aggression and improved finishing skills propelled him to victory. His performance in the second set, where he accelerated the pace and capitalized on Chen’s weaknesses, underscored his growth and determination.
In the decider, Sen’s endurance and tactical acumen were on full display. He maintained his high level of play, refusing to let Chen regain control. Sen’s ability to execute accurate and effective shots while managing his physical and mental fatigue set him apart.
His victory in Paris represents a significant milestone for Indian badminton, marking him as the first male Indian to reach the Olympic semifinals. With a clear focus on the challenges ahead, Sen’s journey is far from over, and he remains committed to further success.