Lakshya Sen Battles Past Angus NG to Reach All England Quarterfinals

Lakshya Sen secured a hard-fought victory over Hong Kong's NG Ka Long Angus to advance to the All England Open quarterfinals. After winning the first game, Sen missed four match points in the second before dominating the decider. This marks Sen's first career win over NG in their four meetings. He now awaits the winner of the match between Li Shi Feng and Nhat Nguyen.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Advances to All England Open Quarterfinals

  • Sen wins three-game thriller
  • Avenges previous losses to NG
  • Faces Li Shi Feng or Nhat Nguyen next
  • Only Indian singles player remaining
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All England Open: Lakshya Sen beats Ka Long Angus to seal quarterfinals berth

Lakshya Sen defeats NG Ka Long Angus in a three-game thriller to secure a spot in the All England Open badminton quarterfinals.

All England Open: Lakshya Sen beats Ka Long Angus to seal quarterfinals berth
"I was prepared again in the third to just go all out and happy with the way I played - Lakshya Sen"

Birmingham, March 5

India's Lakshya Sen overcame the disappointment of missing out on four match points in the second game to dominate the decider against Hong Kong's NG Ka Long Angus to reach the quarterfinals of the All England Open here on Thursday.

The 24-year-old Indian, who has upset top seed and defending champion Shi Yu Qi in the opening round, prevailed over NG 21-19, 21-23, 21-10 in an hour and 21 minutes. This was also Sen's first win over NG in their four meetings, though the last time they faced each other was back in the 2023 Malaysia Masters.

Sen, the 2022 All England finalist, began aggressively against his Hong Kong opponent and kept his nose ahead throughout the opening game. NG, however, drew level at 19-19 after winning three straight points, but Sen took the next two to pocket the game.

It looked like Sen would breeze through the second game when he opened up a 11-4 lead, but NG slowly but surely crawled back into the match. The experienced campaigner from Hong Kong saved three straight match points from 17-20 and then saved another at 20-21 but took the match in the decider.

"It was a very solid game in both the games. Credit to him (NG ) he made a solid comeback in the second (game) and I just didn't play freely towards the end of the second game and just gave too many easy shots for him to kill. I was prepared again in the third to just go all out and happy with the way I played in the third game," Sen said.

But Sen seemed determined to not let go of another opportunity, as he took control of the game early with powerful cross-court smashes, and though NG saved one match point at 20-9, the gap was too big for him to recover.

"I think tactically I was playing the right game both the games, and it's just the last few points I didn't stick to the plan, just gave too many easy errors, but again, it was important to just switch off, forget the second game, forget the first and play the third game with the same plan which was working," he added.

Sen, the only Indian left in singles, will now face the winner of the match between sixth seed Li Shi Feng of China and Nhat Nguyen of Ireland.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a badminton fan, that second game was nerve-wracking to read about. Angus showed great fight. But full marks to Sen for regrouping so quickly. The 21-10 scoreline in the third says it all about his focus.
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Priya S
So proud! He is the only Indian left in singles, carrying all our hopes. Beating the top seed and now this gritty win... fingers crossed for the quarters. Let's go, Lakshya!
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Vikram M
His self-analysis is spot on. He admitted he didn't stick to the plan at the end of the second game. That maturity to own up to errors and then correct them immediately is what separates champions. Big test next against likely Li Shi Feng.
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Rohit P
While the win is fantastic, we must be a bit critical of letting such a big lead slip in the second game. Against top players in later rounds, that could be costly. Hope he works on closing out matches more clinically. But overall, a brilliant performance! 🏸
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Michael C
First win over Angus in four attempts—that's a significant mental barrier broken. The All England brings out the best in him. Good luck for the next match!

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