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Lakshya Sen loses against Axelsen to settle for the silver medal at the All England Open 2022

Kaushiki Ghosh by Kaushiki Ghosh
March 22, 2022
in Badminton, Sports
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Lakshya Sen loses against Axelsen for the silver medal at the All England Open 2022

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Lakshya Sen, the world No. 11 player, lost in the All England Open final to former champion and World No. 1 Viktor Axelsen.

Lakshya Sen loses to Axelsen

The Olympic champion jumped up to a 6-0 lead in the first game. The World No. 1 entered the deep corners of Lakshya’s side with his hold and flick shots, forcing him to lift most of the time and providing him the opportunity to finish with his massive signature smashes as the Indian ace attempted to lengthen the rallies to fatigue his opponent.

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Thank you sir https://t.co/hxBE9Elnjj

— Lakshya Sen (@lakshya_sen) March 21, 2022

The Indian, on the other hand, sought to keep the game alive with his tenacious defense, but the Danish ace was too good to surrender. Axelsen had an eleven-point lead going into the game. The Indian tried to keep his opponent from taking a decisive advantage, but he couldn’t hold out for much longer, and Viktor won the game 21-10.

You are second to none, @lakshya_sen. You have won a billion hearts.

Congratulations for a wonderful performance. You have done India 🇮🇳 proud!

My best wishes for your future endeavours. pic.twitter.com/SgPhNtLPZg

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 20, 2022

Viktor’s dominance continued in the second game. Lakshya attempted to take the initiative by counter-attacking. However, he was too passive against Axelsen’s steep strokes, and with each point he played, he ran out of replies.

At 11-6 at halftime, the Dane had racked up a slew of scores. He tended to keep a point edge on Sen, making it impossible for Sen to catch up. At 20-12, he finally had eight match points.

Viktor clinched the championship point and won the game 21-10, 21-15, despite Lakshya saving three match points. He earned his second All England title and fourth All England Open final in a row with this victory.

This year Lakshya Sen has beaten-

2021 Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen
2021 Olympic bronze medal winner Anthony Ginting
2021 World champion Loh Kean Yew
2021 World bronze medalist Anders Antonsen
2021 All England champion Lee Jii Zia pic.twitter.com/cbZPjbwx4R

— jonathan selvaraj (@jon_selvaraj) March 19, 2022

Other Players

Akane Yamaguchi, the former World No. 1 and defending world champion, won her maiden All England Open championship in the tournament’s second final. She faced South Korean An Se-young and got the win in two straight games, 21-15, 21-15.

In their first appearance at the tournament, Muhammad Fikri and Bagas Maulana won their first All England Open title. Former winners Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan were upset in two straight games by the duo, 21-19, 21-13.

Podium Of Yonex All England Open Badminton Championships 2022

Men's Doubles

Winner:

Muhammad Shohibul FIKRI/Bagas MAULANA 🇮🇩

Runner up:

Mohammad AHSAN/Hendra SETIAWAN [2] 🇮🇩

Congratulations All 👏👏👏#AllEngland2022#AllEnglandSuper1000#BWFWorldTour#BhulukhudukTV pic.twitter.com/lkuzIgcZeP

— Bhulukhuduk TV (@bhulukhuduktv) March 20, 2022

Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida of Japan won the women’s doubles title for the fourth time, becoming the fourth different Japanese team to do so. China’s Zhang Shuxian and Zhang Yu were up against the duo. They took the All England Open in two games, 21-13 and 21-9.

Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino claimed the All England Open for the third time. The reigning champions were in their third final appearance in this competition. Both of them successfully defended their Super 1000 titles, following in the footsteps of Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir of Indonesia, who won the tournament three times.

Read: Chirag & Satwik upset top seeds Setiawan & Ahsan to become first Indian Doubles pair to win Yonex-Sunrise India Open

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