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India's Lakshya Sen displayed great mental resolve on his way to a stunning win over former champion Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia to progress to the men's singles semifinals of the All England Championships in Birmingham. The 22-year-old Indian, who had finished runner-up in 2022 edition, produced good variations while attacking and kept fighting to outlast Lee 20-22, 21-16, 21-19 in a absorbing quarterfinal that lasted 71 minutes on Friday. "It was a really good match and happy to be on winning side. It was all about keeping the nerve. I knew he has the quality to comeback and give a tough fight," Sen said.
All England Open Badminton Championship 2024 Semi-final Highlights: Lakshya Sen lost his men's singles semi-final match to Jonatan Christie of Indonesia at the All England Open Badminton Championships on Saturday. The contest entered the deciding game where Christie won it 21-15. The Indonesian badminton star won the first game 21-12 but Sen made good comeback to seal the second game by an even better margin of 21-10. The decider was intially dominated by Sen before Christie took over and never looked back.
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Striker Tete Yengi says Livingston must build on the performance in their 4-2 Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat at Celtic, as they face a fight for Premiership survival.
FRASER WILSON: It’s between Craig Gordon and Liam Kelly for the final goalkeeping berth. Tony Ralston faces a fight to retain his place with limited game time at Celtic and likewise Ryan Porteous, Grant Hanley and maybe even Kenny McLean will need to keep appearances up.
India's Lakshya Sen displayed great mental resolve on his way to a stunning win over former champion Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia to progress to the men's singles semifinals of the All England Championships in Birmingham. The 22-year-old Indian, who had finished runner-up in 2022 edition, produced good variations while attacking and kept fighting to outlast Lee 20-22, 21-16, 21-19 in a absorbing quarterfinal that lasted 71 minutes on Friday. "It was a really good match and happy to be on winning side. It was all about keeping the nerve. I knew he has the quality to comeback and give a tough fight," Sen said.