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India’s campaign at the Macau Open ended with Lakshya Sen and Mannepalli’s semifinal losses. Despite strong performances, both players could not reach the final, marking a promising but unfinished journey
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India had mixed results at the Macau Open as Lakshya Sen and Tharun Mannepalli entered the men’s singles semifinals, while top doubles pair Satwik and Chirag suffered a surprising quarterfinal loss
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Lakshya Sen and the men’s doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty advanced to the Round of 16 at the Japan Open 2025 with straight-game wins. PV Sindhu and Unnati Hooda exited early after first-round defeats in women’s singles.
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The two-time Olympic medallist from Hyderabad seemed good to clinch the issue in two games but was surprised by a spirited Okuhara who took the issue into the decider
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India's top men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj and Chirag made a winning return, but there was heartbreak for Lakshya Sen, who was forced to retire midway due to lower back pain at the Singapore Open
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India qualified for the prestigious mixed team championships based on their world ranking and will be eyeing to first seal their knock-out berth from a tough Group D line-up that also includes former champions Indonesia, two-time runners-up Denmark, and the formidable England
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Former champion and world No. 6 Li Shi Feng beats Lakshya Sen 10-21, 16-21 in 44 minutes
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Karnataka HC rules that there was prima facie evidence warranting an investigation into the case
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The women's doubles pair of seasoned Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto too fell by the wayside, losing a hard-fought three-game second round match 21-13 22-24 18-21 against Malaysian combination of Pei Kee Go and Mei Xing Teoh
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Kiran George was the only Indian to survive in men's singles as Lakshya Sen, Priyanshu Rajawat, and HS Prannoy all suffered contrasting defeats on Day 2 of the $ 950,000 Super 750 tournament
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Chirag and Satwik, who are former world number ones, have made a good start to the season by reaching the semifinals of the Malaysia Super 1000 last week
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Lakshya, coming off a title win at the Syed Modi International in Lucknow and a third-place finish at the King Cup International, failed to replicate his recent form
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The first game saw Lakshya gain the upper hand initially with 11-9 at the break. However, the two players engaged in long, intense rallies, with the drift in the arena playing a significant role
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Men's hockey team in quest for a spot in semifinals, to take on Great Britain in the quarterfinals
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The Indian will have yet another uphill task at hand when he takes on Axelsen in the men's singles semifinals at the Paris Games on Sunday
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In men's singles, Parupalli Kashyap and Kidambi Srikanth had reached the quarterfinals in 2012 London and 2016 Rio editions respectively.
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Lakshya Sen is the lone Indian remaining in medal hunt after emerging winner in an all-Indian contest against an indisposed HS Prannoy
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The withdrawal of Cordon means Group L will now be considered a three-player affair, involving Christie and Carraggi of Belgium besides Sen
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Lakshya Sen withdrew from the Hong Kong Open 2023 badminton tournament before his match on Wednesday, handing his opponent, Chinese Taipei's Su Li Yang, a walkover
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HS Prannoy made a shock opening-round exit from the China Open Super 1000 badminton tournament after going down in three games to Malaysia's Ng Tze Yong