The Asian Age

Bronze is stepping stone for future, says Lakshya

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New Delhi, Dec. 19: Not satisfied with a bronze medal in his maiden World Championsh­ips, Lakshya Sen has vowed to go for the gold next time, even as the young shuttler trains his eyes on the All England Championsh­ips and 2022 Commonweal­th Games.

The 20-year-old from Almora signed off with a creditable bronze after losing an extremely close semifinal 17-21 21-14 21-17 to seasoned compatriot Kidambi Srikanth on Saturday.

“It has been a long tournament and it is difficult to take such a loss when you are so close. I, at least, got a bronze, but I am not happy. I’m not very satisfied with the performanc­e in the semifinals,” Sen, who squandered a slender 15-13 lead in the decider.

“I played a lot of good matches, faced some tough opponents, even in the semifinal it was a close match, it could have gone in anybody’s favour. The medal is something to look forward to... next time I will go for the gold.”

With this medal, Sen joined his mentor — the legendary Prakash Padukone (bronze in 1983) and B Sai Praneeth (bronze in 2019) — as the Indian medal winners at the showpiece.

“It is a good thing that in my first world championsh­ip, I made it to the semifinals and joined Prakash sir but I am looking forward to winning many more medals and events like him. Especially, I want to win the All England Championsh­ips, like him.

“The bronze medal is a big confidence booster for me, it is a stepping stone for future tournament­s.”

Talking about the semifinal, Sen said: “It was a close match overall. In the last game, I made few mistakes in the end and he managed to pull out some quick points, which gave him the advantage. I could have done some things better but it was his day.”

Ahead of the semifinals, Sen played some tough matches during the week with two out of the three contests stretching to three games, including a gruelling quarterfin­al against China's Zhao Jun Peng.

“It is hard to recover when you play three setters. The semifinal was also a physical battle,” he added.

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