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sharingtangerines · 2 months
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where were you on 2nd august, 2024, when lakshya sen became the first badminton men's singles player from india to make it to the olympic semi finals.
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wordsworldthings · 2 months
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My father is watching the Olympics so much that I fear one morning I will wake up to him insisting I start practicing an olympic sport.
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topnewser · 2 months
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Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen has lost in the semifinal in the olympic today. He is the first badminton player who reached the olympic semifinal.
Now he will play for the bronze medal tomorrow.
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marauderhead · 2 months
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I always dreamt of two Indian athletes competing against each other in the same match in the Olympics but not like this 😭😭😭
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just2bubbly · 2 months
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ab dar laga raha hai for Lakshya Sen 🧿🇮🇳
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bhaskarlive · 2 months
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Paris Olympics: Lakshya Sen makes history, becomes first Indian male shuttler to reach semis
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Lakshya Sen made history at the Olympic Games here, becoming the first Indian male shuttler to reach the semifinals in men’s singles badminton competition here on Friday. While PV Sindhu had bagged two medals in the Olympic Games and Saina Nehwal had claimed a bronze in the 2012 edition in London, no Indian male player had reached the medal rounds in the Olympics.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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someweirdassnamee · 2 months
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Anyone watching Olympics?? Coz damn first Sindu and Lakshya Sen is on some rajnikant shit rn. They're absolutely smashing hard!
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playermagic23 · 30 days
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Devastated Lakshya Sen takes solace in Deepika Padukone's support after the Paris Olympics agony
Lakshya Sen created history by being the first Indian male badminton player to reach the Olympics semifinals. However, his adventure ended in despair when he narrowly missed out on winning a medal. After losing to World No.1 Viktor Axelsen in a nail-biting semifinal, Sen faced Malaysia's Zii Jia Lee in the bronze medal match. Despite his greatest efforts, he was unable to secure the victory, leaving him with a remarkable fourth-place finish but without the coveted medal.
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Sen expressed disappointment during a conversation with Humans of Bombay. "After the match, I was devastated." "It will hurt for a while that I was unable to give India a medal at this Olympics," he said. Sen admitted that there were parts of his game that he might have improved, particularly in those crucial final seconds.
Prakash Padukone's harsh love: A coach's candid comment Sen's coach, the famous Prakash Padukone, did not hold back from expressing his disgust. Padukone told reporters that Sen has to take responsibility for the loss and come back stronger. "He surely could have received a medal. I understand he is young, but he cannot use this as an excuse. "Take responsibility and work harder," Padukone said, encouraging Sen to refocus and prepare for future problems.
Deepika Padukone’s unflinching support Despite the criticism and disappointment, Sen took solace in the unwavering support of his coach's daughter, Bollywood star Deepika Padukone. Deepika, known for her loving and encouraging nature, contacted Sen during the bronze medal match. "Even after the match, she called me and said, 'It's okay; don't worry. You did well. Prakash sir has been a mentor and father figure for me. "It's always nice to talk to them if I need advice," Sen said, emphasizing the Padukone family's beneficial impact on his journey.
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filmystream · 1 month
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Deepika Padukone Hosts Dinner for Badminton Star Lakshya Sen
Celebrating the Achievements of LakshyaDeepika Padukone: Family and Fashion at the GatheringA Telling Dinner Following the Paris Olympics last year, Indian badminton ace Lakshya Sen was deeply moved at every meal. He took to Instagram with his takeout boxes of pizza and pasta from this stand nearby his French hotel – and definitely had trouble downing them. Over dinner at a Mumbai restaurant,…
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mediagraph · 2 months
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"Garden Mein Ghoomne Wala": Sunil Gavaskar Blasts Lakshya Sen's Olympics 2024 Meltdown
The Paris Olympics 2024 has been a bittersweet experience for the Indian sports fans. After the high of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where India returned with a record seven medals, the expectation was that at the Paris Olympics, the haul would be bigger. However, following a string of narrow misses and some unlucky incidents (like the Vinesh Phogat disqualification), India won six medals. Badminton was one sport where India has fared well in the last three editions.
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Starting from the 2012 Olympics, Indian badminton stars have returned with at least one medal. However, this time there were no medals. The star duo of Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty could not enter the semi-finals. Singles player Lakshya Sen became the first Indian male shuttler to enter the Olympic semi-final but lost crucial matches despite being in a strong situation.
Amid such displays, badminton legend Prakash Padukone said that It was time for the badminton stars to bring home good results as there was enough support from the government and other stakeholders.
The comment was criticised by many. Former Indian cricket team captain Sunil Gavaskar, however, has supported Prakash Padukone and critisiced Lakshya Sen's mental block.
"As far back as 2017/18, Prakash, who I unfortunately meet rarely, had told me about this kid, Lakshya Sen. He had taken him under his wing and was his guide and mentor. He would have watched Lakshya's progress step by step. As he came to the cusp of an Olympic medal, Prakash was by the courtside along with the hard-working and indefatigable Vimal Kumar to see the fulfillment of not just Lakshya's dream but also that of the entire community of Indian badminton lovers," Gavaskar wrote in a column for Sportstar.
"To then see a 20-17 and 7-0 lead being squandered off in the semifinal (vs Viktor Axelsen) and then lose the bronze medal match (vs Lee Zee Jia) after winning the first game comfortably must have been gut-wrenching indeed. He, Vimal Kumar, the BAI, and the government's TOPS had done everything possible, but when it came to the crunch, Lakshya was, in the famous words of the Indian cricket team captain (Rohit Sharma), 'garden mein ghoomne wala.'"
Gavsakar felt that Lakshya had lost his "thought and concentration".
"For those who watched both the semifinal and the bronze medal matches, it did appear that Lakshya had lost his trend of thought and concentration in the way he looked at his racquet as he sipped from his water bottle in between points or at the changeovers," Gavaskar wrote.
"I could be completely wrong, but on TV, it looked like a blank expression, and that's usually a sign that the mind has wandered. Concentration and focus are things that no coach or trainer can ever teach. It can be developed over the years by the athlete by observing other champions and having an inner resolve, but there's no specific program for it. Yes, mind trainers are around, but they can only do so much and not more. It's got to be within the athlete."
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targetstudy · 2 months
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Lakshya Sen Age, Height, Net Worth, Coach, Medals, Biography, Gf & More
Lakshya Sen is a famous Indian badminton player. He played both domestic and international badminton matches. Lakshya is known as an Indian 360 badminton player. Lakshay was also a former World Junior No. 1.
Lakshya participated in many tournaments such as the World Championships, Thomas Cup, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, Asia Mixed Team Championships, Youth Olympic Games, World Junior Championships, Olympics, etc.
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Some Facts About Lakshya Sen
Lakshya started playing badminton at an early age.
Lakshya’s father and brother are both badminton players.
Lakshay got admission to Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy in Bangalore with his brother Chirag Sen.
At the age of 10 years old Lakshya won a badminton tournament in Singapore. At a young age, he showed everyone he had a lot of talents.
Lakshay won the Swiss Junior International badminton tournament at the age of 13 years older.
Read More: Lakshya Sen Age, Height, Net Worth, Coach, Medals, Gf, Biography & More
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livenews24x7hindi · 2 months
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लक्ष्य सेन की ओलंपिक में हार को लेकर रणवीर सिंह ने कही ये बात, जीत लिया फैंस का दिल
बैडमिंटन खिलाड़ी लक्ष्य सेन ओलंपिक सेमीफाइनल तक पहुंचे लेकिन उन्हें हार का सामना करना पड़ा। हार के बावजूद रणवीर सिंह ने उनकी तारीफ की है। एक्टर ने खिलाड़ी के लिए एक खास पोस्ट भी शेयर किया है। पेरिस ओलंपिक में पुरुष एकल बैडमिंटन में भारत का नेतृत्व कर रहे लक्ष्य सेन को पेरिस में करारी हार का सामना करना पड़ा। वह कांस्य पदक के लिए मैदान में उतरे, लेकिन जीत नहीं सके। ऐसे में अभिनेता रणवीर सिंह युवा…
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indiasportshub · 6 months
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Indian Shuttlers Impress at Swiss Open: Sindhu, Srikanth, Sen Shine
Indian badminton players had a strong start at the BWF300 Swiss Open 2024 with victories for PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth, and Lakshya Sen. Dominant Sindhu: In the women’s singles, former champion PV Sindhu continued her winning ways, defeating Pornpicha Choeikeewong (Thailand) in straight games to advance to the second round. She will now face Tomoka Miyazaki (Japan). Srikanth’s Experience Pays…
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rightnewshindi · 7 months
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England Badminton Championships: भारत की शीर्ष खिलाड़ी पीवी सिंधु दूसरे दौर में हारी, क्वार्टर फाइनल में पहुंचे लक्ष्य सेन
England Badminton Championships: भारत की शीर्ष खिलाड़ी पीवी सिंधु दूसरे दौर में हारी, क्वार्टर फाइनल में पहुंचे लक्ष्य सेन
All England Badminton Championships: भारत के लक्ष्य सेन दुनिया के नंबर तीन खिलाड़ी एंडर्स एंटोनसेन पर तीन गेम तक चले मुकाबले में शानदार जीत दर्ज कर गुरुवार को ऑल इंग्लैंड चैंपियनशिप के क्वार्टर फाइनल में पहुंच गए लेकिन देश की शीर्ष महिला एकल खिलाड़ी पीवी सिंधू को दूसरे दौर में हार का सामना करना पड़ा। दुनिया के 18वें नंबर खिलाड़ी सेन दूसरा गेम गंवाने के बाद तीसरे गेम में 2-8 से पिछड़ रहे थे। साल…
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fitsportsindia · 11 months
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