Lakshya smashes his way into Australian Open final
Ace Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen made his way to the men’s singles final of the Australian Open Super 500 badminton tournament with a gritty three-game win over world number six Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei here on Saturday.
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Lakshya recovered from an opening-game setback and saved three match points in the second game to register a 17-21, 24-22, 21-16 win over the second seed Taiwanese in an 86-minute semifinal. The 24-year-old, who reached the Hong Kong Open final earlier this year but is yet to win a title this season, will face Japan’s Yushi Tanaka in the summit clash.
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Tanaka defeated Chinese Taipei’s fifth seed Lin Chun-Yi 21-18 21-15 in the other semifinal.
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Lakshya looked patchy early on while Chen was far more precise with his shot selection and execution, which allowed the Taiwanese to dominate the rallies. His steady play earned him a 11-6 lead at mid-game interval.
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Chen’s aggressive backcourt attack paid off as he raced to 14-7 advantage. Lakshya briefly halted the run with a big smash to the deep corner, but Chen immediately won back the serve with a sharp cross-court winner. The Indian kept feeding shuttles into Chenโs hitting zone, and the Taiwanese repeatedly unleashed his power smashes.
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A net error from Lakshya made it 19-13 before Chen, who had committed a few soft mistakes, steadied himself again. At 19-15, the two played a 44-shot rally that ended with Chen delivering a killing blow to earn five game points. Lakshya saved two, but then drove one into the net to concede the opener.
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After the change of ends, both players took time to adjust, trading errors as the score moved from 2-2 to 4-4. Chenโs pinpoint attacks began clicking again as he pulled ahead 7-4. But Lakshya fought back superbly, levelling at 9-9 with Chenโs defence beginning to fray. The Taiwaneseโs aggression softened and his accuracy dipped as Lakshya applied pressure to take an 11-9 lead with a fine net shot.
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Chen clawed back to 12-all after Lakshya pushed a smash wide. At 14-13, Lakshya showcased his defensive grit with a series of exceptional saves before finishing the point with a smash. Chen won another attacking exchange and moved to 16-17 after Lakshya lost point on net chord. The Taiwanese made it 17-all with a smash around the Indianโs hips and then edged ahead when Lakshya hit the net.
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Lakshya sent one ballooning long and followed it with another mis-hit to hand Chen two match points.
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But the Indian responded with a deep-corner winner, and Chen then made it 20-20. A tight net duel saw Chen claim his third match point only to send the next shuttle long as the scores were levelled again.
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Lakshya earned a game point with a smash that clipped the line. Chen saved it with a smash of his own, but the Indian grabbed a second opportunity with another brilliant winner and roared back into the match when Chen went long.
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The difference in age seemed to come into play as a 24-year-old Lakshya looked fresher than the 35-year-old Chen, whose movement grew laboured and errors mounted in the decider.
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Lakshya raced to a 6-1 lead as Chen struggled for precision. Lakshya’s length improved, his net game ย turned sharper and he read Chen far better. Chen’s authority, which he had shown in the opening game, dissipated as Lakshya extended his lead to 10-5. He entered the interval 11-6 after Chen went long again.
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The Indian extended it to 14-7 ahead. A service error from Chen pushed Lakshya to 17-9, and a crisp cross-court smash earned him eight match points. Chen saved four, but eventually netted the shuttle as Lakshya sealed an impressive comeback victory.
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