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Viktor Axelsen - All England Championships: PM Narendra Modi hails Lakshya Sen's spirited fight after loss in final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

All England Championships: PM Narendra Modi hails Lakshya Sen's spirited fight after loss in final

Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed shuttler Lakshya Sen for putting up a spirited fight after he lost the final of the All England Championships, and expressed confidence that he would keep scaling new heights of success. Sen's dream run at the All England Championships ended with a heartbreaking straight-game loss against world number one and Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles final on Sunday, continuing India's 21-year-long agonising wait for the coveted trophy. "Proud of you @lakshya_sen! You've shown remarkable grit and tenacity. You put up a spirited fight. Best wishes for your future endeavours," Modi tweeted.

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Viktor Axelsen - The rise and rise of Lakshya Sen - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Sweden - Denmark - Canada -  Tokyo - India - Singapore

The rise and rise of Lakshya Sen

Lakshya Sen in less than six months. The loss in the first round of the selection trials last August rankled the new poster boy of Indian badminton, but he was clearly below-par then as he was down with a stomach infection.

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Viktor Axelsen - Lakshya Sen loses All England final to World No. 1 Viktor Axelsen - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Denmark - India - Birmingham

Lakshya Sen loses All England final to World No. 1 Viktor Axelsen

Lakshya Sen faltered at the final hurdle of the All England Badminton Championships in Birmingham on Sunday. His 10-21, 15-21 loss to Denmark's Viktor Axelsen means India's 21-year-old jinx at this tournament continues - Pullela Gopichand was the last Indian to win the title in 2001. It was sweet revenge for Axelsen, who had lost to his training partner Lakshya in the semifinal of the German Open last week.

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Lee Zii Jia - Viktor Axelsen - Akane Yamaguchi - An Se - Axelsen storms to second All England title - channelnewsasia.com - Denmark - Japan - Indonesia - India - Birmingham - South Korea

Axelsen storms to second All England title

BIRMINGHAM: World number one Viktor Axelsen strolled to his second All England badminton title with a dominant 21-10, 21-15 win over India's Lakshya Sen in Birmingham.

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Viktor Axelsen - Narendra Modi - "Proud Of You": PM Modi Praises Lakshya Sen's Spirited Fight - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Proud Of You": PM Modi Praises Lakshya Sen's Spirited Fight

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed shuttler Lakshya Sen for putting up a spirited fight after he lost the final of the All England Championships, and expressed confidence that he would keep scaling new heights of success. Sen's dream run at the All England Championships ended with a heartbreaking straight-game loss against world number one and Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles final on Sunday, continuing India's 21-year-long agonising wait for the coveted trophy.

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Lee Zii Jia - Viktor Axelsen - Lakshya Sen's impressive run ends in agony at All England final - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - India

Lakshya Sen's impressive run ends in agony at All England final

Lakshya Sen's dream run at the All England Championships ended with a heartbreaking straight-game loss against world number one and Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles final on Sunday, continuing India's 21-year-long agonising wait for the coveted trophy. After four days of sensational badminton, the 20-year-old Sen faltered on the cusp of history as he committed too many errors to go down 10-21 15-21 to former champion Axelsen in a lop-sided summit clash that lasted 53 minutes at the Barclaycard Arena. As it happened"I think the strategy was there. I played him last week but today he was looking solid in attack and defence as well. He was really patient and played a really good game," Sen said after the match. "In the opening game, I committed a lot of errors, that cost me the game. I was there in the second game but again he was too solid for me to put the shuttle down." On Saturday, Sen had become only the fifth Indian after Prakash Nath (1947), Prakash Padukone (1980, 1981), Pullela Gopichand (2001) and Saina Nehwal (2015) to reach the final of the prestigious tournament after outwitting defending champion Lee Zii Jia in a gruelling semifinal. A week back, Sen had recorded his first win over former world champion Axelsen en route to his final appearance at the German Open but he couldn't sustain his craft on Sunday as his highly-fancied rival returned the favours, claiming his fifth overall win against the Indian. "There was a lot of pressure before the match but when I was on court it was just another match for me. I played really crucial match yesterday and that gave me confidence but credit to him for playing a perfect game."

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Viktor Axelsen - Lakshya Sen’s success no flash in the pan, says Prakash Padukone - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Birmingham

Lakshya Sen’s success no flash in the pan, says Prakash Padukone

badminton star Lakshya Sen may have gone down fighting to World No.1 Viktor Axelsen on Sunday in the men's singles final of the All England Open Badminton Championship in Birmingham, but Prakash Padukone, a legend of the sport, believes the youngster’s recent success is no flash in the pan. Sen was spotted at the age of 10 and has been nurtured at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy since then. The former All-England champion pointed to the consistency with which Sen has grown over the past six months.

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Viktor Axelsen - All England - All England Open: Lakshya Sen Loses To Viktor Axelsen In Men's Singles Final - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - India - Birmingham

All England Open: Lakshya Sen Loses To Viktor Axelsen In Men's Singles Final

The world number one Viktor Axelsen on Sunday defeated India's Lakshya Sen to win the prestigious All England Open Badminton Championships. It took the reigning Olympic champion just 53 minutes to defeat the unseeded Indian by 21-10, 21-15 here at Utilita Arena in Birmingham. The Dane shuttler has now increased his lead in the head-to-head against Sen by 5-1. The young Indian shutter was bidding to become only the third man after Prakash Padukone (1980) and Pullela Gopichand (2001) to win the All England Open Badminton Championships, or simply All England which is the world's oldest and most prestigious badminton tournament.

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