Lakshya Sen Stuns Defending Champ Shi Yuqi in All England Open Upset

Lakshya Sen produced a stunning upset on the opening day of the All England Open 2026, defeating top seed and defending champion Shi Yuqi of China in a thrilling three-game encounter. The Indian, a former finalist, won 23-21, 19-21, 21-17 in a match lasting over an hour. Sen showcased aggressive play and brilliant net control in the decider to secure his first individual victory over the reigning world champion. In other results, the Indian mixed doubles pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto advanced, while Malvika Bansod exited the tournament.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Upsets Shi Yuqi in All England Open 2026

  • Major first-round upset
  • Sen's first individual win over Shi
  • Brilliant net control in decider
  • Kapila/Crasto also advance
  • Bansod's campaign ends
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All England Open 2026: Lakshya Sen upsets defending champion Shi Yuqi in opening round

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen defeats top seed and defending champion Shi Yuqi in a thrilling three-game opening round match at the All England Open 2026.

"The day undoubtedly belonged to Sen. - Report"

Birmingham, March 3

India's former World Championship bronze medallist, Lakshya Sen, caused the biggest upset of the opening day of the All England Open 2026 badminton championship when he packed off top seed and defending champion Shi Yuqi of China in the men's singles opening round in Birmingham on Tuesday.

Sen, the 2022 finalist in one of the most prestigious badminton tournaments, overcame the reigning world champion 23-21, 19-21, 21-17 in an hour and 18 minutes.

Also advancing to the second round were India's mixed doubles pairing of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto, who overcame the Malaysian combination of Hoo Peng Ron and Cheng Su Yin 21-17, 21-19.

But the day undoubtedly belonged to Sen. The 24-year-old, whose only win over the Chinese before this match came in the Asian Games team championships, kept the pressure on his much-experienced opponent with an aggressive game plan in the opening game and looked like he could run away with the game after taking a 17-10 lead. But Shi fought back to make it 18-17. Sen once again grabbed the initiative to earn three game points, but the Chinese not only saved those but also another one before the Indian pocketed the game.

Shi was the aggressor in the second game, and it was Sen who had to fight back from a 13-19 deficit. However, his effort was not enough to avoid a decider.

In the third and final game, Sen controlled the net brilliantly and also dominated the flat exchanges to open up a 16-11 advantage before earning four match points. Shi saved one of them, but his lift sailed long to hand the match to Sen.

Meanwhile, Malvika Bansod's campaign ended with a 21-11, 21-6 loss against third seed Chen Yu Fei of China.

Bansode is expected to come up with the best performance by an Indian female player after PV Sindhu had to withdraw from the event, as she could not make it to Birmingham, as she was stranded in Dubai because the airspace was closed down due to the Middle East crisis, caused by the US-Israel launching strikes on Iran.

- IANS

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Priya S
Fantastic performance! But the article's last paragraph is a bit messy and confusing. It jumps from Malvika's loss to Sindhu's travel issues. Could have been clearer. Still, super proud of Lakshya!
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Vikram M
This is huge for his confidence. Beating Shi Yuqi at the All England is no small feat. Hope he carries this momentum. Also good to see Dhruv and Tanisha winning. Mixed doubles needs more support.
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Rohit P
Waah! Kya match raha hoga! Controlling the net in the third game was the key. Sad for Malvika, but Chen Yu Fei is a different beast altogether. Hope Sindhu is safe given the situation mentioned.
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Sarah B
Incredible upset! Shows the depth of talent in Indian sports beyond cricket. The focus and aggression from Sen were top-class. Hope this is the start of a great tournament for him.
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Karthik V
Bas ab consistency chahiye. He has the game to beat anyone on his day. The win in Asian Games team event was a sign, and now this. Let's not put too much pressure on him though. One match at a time.

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