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Lakshya Sen stunner

Topples second seed Chinese to enter semis of Asian Junior Badminton C’ships

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Sixth-seeded Lakshya Sen caused one of the major upsets so far in the Badminton Asia Junior Championsh­ips when he toppled second-seeded Chinese Li Shifeng 21-14, 21-12 to enter the singles semi-finals on the third day of the individual events at Jakarta on Friday.

Lakskya, who ensured himself at least a bronze medal, will take on Indonesian and fourth seed Ikhsan Leonardo in the semi-finals on Saturday.

However, the men doubles’ pair of Manjit Singh and Dingko Singh bowed out in the pre-quarters to top-seeded Chinese duo of Di Zijian and Wang Chang, the title favourites. The Chinese pair won 21-7, 21-15.

In the match-up between sixth-seeded Indian and second-seeded Chinese, the scales were tilted heavily in favour of the latter. But it was a bit of a surprise for Li who got the first jolt when the Indian thumped him so royally that he could not recover from the shock.

Employing his net-play to good effect and using halfcourt smashes assiduousl­y Lakshya put his Chinese rival under lot of pressure. So much so, in a hurry to garner points, he was prone to committing mistakes. Cashing in on them perfectly, the Indian establishe­d a good lead to win.

In the second, it turned out to be a lot easier for Lakshya. He not only surged ahead with a sizeable lead but also saw the Chinese wilting under pressure quickly. In the end, it was the Indian all the way to romp home winners.

However, the semi-final showdown with the local may not be as easy. Yet, the way Lakshya has displayed his prowess, particular­ly against the second seed Chinese, his capability cannot be doubted against the Indonesian.

The Manjit-Dingko duo, who excelled themselves thus far, found the going really tough against the top-seeded Chinese pair. The way it took the first game, it was all over bar the shouting for the Indian pair.

Lakshya beat Thai’s Saran Jamsiri 21-15, 21-16 to enter the quarter-finals even as Kiran George lost to Indonesian Alberto Alvin Yulianto. The seventh seed local lad won 2119, 21-19 in a battle that lasted 46 minutes and saw a few good rallies. Priyanshu Rajawat also went down to Malaysian Tze Yong NG, the 15th seed, 15-21, 14-21.

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