Saina Nehwal on Lakshya Sen's All England Heartbreak: "I Also Missed in 2015"

Saina Nehwal empathised with Lakshya Sen after he narrowly lost the men's singles final at the All England Open Badminton Championships 2026, recalling her own runner-up finish in 2015. She praised Sen's performance, noting he defeated the world number one and played excellently throughout the tournament. Nehwal also expressed disappointment that badminton has been dropped from the 2026 Commonwealth Games roster, urging players to focus on the Asian Games and Olympics. Speaking as the brand ambassador for the CXO Pickleball League, she expressed optimism about the future of pickleball in India.

Key Points: Saina Nehwal Empathises with Lakshya Sen After All England Final Loss

  • Lakshya Sen finished runner-up at All England Open 2026
  • Saina Nehwal recalled her own 2015 final loss
  • Badminton dropped from 2026 Commonwealth Games
  • Nehwal is brand ambassador for CXO Pickleball League
  • She sees a positive future for pickleball in India
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"I also missed in 2015": Saina Nehwal empathises with Lakshya Sen after All England Open heartbreak

Saina Nehwal shares her 2015 runner-up experience to console Lakshya Sen after his All England Open final defeat. She also reacts to badminton's CWG exclusion.

"I also missed in 2015. I think it is a matter of luck. He tried his level best. - Saina Nehwal"

By Jagdish Yadav, New Delhi, March 14

India's first Olympic medallist in badminton, Saina Nehwal, empathised with star Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen after he narrowly missed out on the title at the All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 in Birmingham, falling short of becoming only the third Indian to win the prestigious tournament after Prakash Padukone and Pullela Gopichand.

Speaking on the sidelines of the CXO Pickleball League in New Delhi, Nehwal recalled her own experience of finishing runner-up at the prestigious tournament in 2015.

"I also missed in 2015. I think it is a matter of luck. He tried his level best. He played well throughout the tournament. He defeated the world's number one in the first round. All the way till the finals, he played excellently. Sometimes, the players get tired. Obviously, the one playing in the finals is also strong. It was a tough match," she told ANI.

Sen finished runner-up in the All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 after losing the men's singles final to Taiwan's Lin Chun-Yi in Birmingham on Sunday. The tight title clash ended with scores of 15-21, 20-22, with the 24-year-old shuttler narrowly missing out on the prestigious title.

During the 2015 women's singles final at the All England Open Badminton Championships, Nehwal had also suffered defeat despite winning the first game. Spain's Carolina Marin eventually won the match with a scoreline of 21-16, 14-21, 7-21.

"I hope next time he will be ready and come in a better condition to win the championship. He is performing very well. I feel really sad. That shows that we have the capability to become the world's best. It's just that we need more hard work and dedication," said Nehwal.

Badminton has been dropped from the roster of the upcoming Commonwealth Games 2026, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, later this year.

Reacting to the decision, Nehwal said, "I feel bad because we have been doing well in badminton and have been winning. We are not going this time. But as a sportsperson, we just have to train and be ready. I can only tell the players to focus on the upcoming Asian Games, Olympics and other super series. I am sure if badminton comes again, it will be a good thing."

"There are a lot of chances that badminton will win medals for India. It is sad as a player, but we have to overcome this sadness and train again to be ready for the next tournament," she said.

She stressed that Lakshya Sen, PV Sindhu, Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda, Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy are all playing well and will surely win medals in the upcoming events.

The 35-year-old Olympic medallist is the brand ambassador for India's first-ever CXO Pickleball League. The league blends business, fitness and networking for top corporate leaders and is expanding across cities, including Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru.

Reacting to a question about the future of pickleball in India, the former World No. 1 badminton player said, "I definitely see a very positive future. There are so many players who want to play pickleball. There are pickleball courts in every colony now. You can see that the craze is increasing. In the future, I think pickleball will be very popular."

Nehwal announced her retirement from the sport in January 2026 after being inactive for nearly two years due to injuries.

Appealing to the youth of the nation, she urged them to eat healthy and stay fit, saying, "Keep yourself physically fit, mentally fit and eat good food. Food gives you a lot of activeness. I am sure we are all smart and intelligent, but we get a little physically lazy. I would like us to stay fit and healthy and take care of our fitness as much as possible."

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartbreaking to see such a narrow loss. 20-22 in the second game! 😔 But Saina is right, luck plays a part on the final day. Lakshya defeated the world no.1, that itself is a massive achievement. Hold your head high, champion!
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Rohit P
Respect to Saina for her empathy. But I slightly disagree that it's just about luck. Our players need better sports science and conditioning support. The finals fatigue she mentioned is real. BAI needs to invest more so our athletes peak at the right moment.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian sports, this is such a mature perspective. The mental strength required to bounce back from these near-misses is immense. Saina's own career is a testament to that. All the best to Lakshya for the next one!
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Kavya N
Dropping badminton from CWG is a terrible decision! It's one of our strongest medal hopes. Saina's right to tell players to focus on Asian Games and Olympics, but it's a loss for the sport's visibility. Government should lobby harder for its inclusion.
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Michael C
Interesting to see her promoting pickleball. It's getting popular in my condo in Bangalore too! Good to see legends like Saina staying involved in sports promotion and fitness advocacy. Her message about eating healthy is spot on for today's youth.

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