Lakshya Sen Out of Thomas Cup Semifinal Due to Elbow Injury

India's top men's shuttler Lakshya Sen will miss the Thomas Cup semifinal against France due to an elbow injury sustained in the quarterfinal. The Badminton Association of India confirmed the decision as a precautionary measure for recovery. Sen defeated higher-ranked Chou Tien Chen in a thrilling three-game match before the injury. Ayush Shetty, Kidambi Srikath, and HS Prannoy will handle the singles duties in his absence.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Misses Thomas Cup Semifinal Due to Injury

  • Lakshya Sen injured elbow in quarterfinal win over Chou Tien Chen
  • Misses Thomas Cup semifinal vs France as precaution
  • BAI confirms decision for optimal recovery for potential final
  • Ayush Shetty, Kidambi Srikath, HS Prannoy to play singles
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Big setback for India; Top-ranked men's shuttler Lakshya Sen to miss Thomas Cup semi-final due to injury

India's top shuttler Lakshya Sen will miss the Thomas Cup semifinal against France due to an elbow injury, confirmed BAI. Recovery prioritized for potential final.

"Following a thorough evaluation... the decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to allow Lakshya adequate recovery time. - Sanjay Mishra"

Horsens, May 2

India suffers a massive blow as top-ranked men's shuttler, Lakshya Sen, will miss Saturday's Thomas Cup 2026 semifinal against France due to injury, Sanjay Mishra, General Secretary of the Badminton Association of India, confirmed.

Mishra shed light that Sen will miss the semifinal clash against France after injuring his elbow during the quarterfinal. The decision was taken as a precaution to allow proper recovery, with hopes he will be fit for the final if India advances.

Mishra further added that Sen is under medical observation, and the team is optimistic about his quick return.

"Our men's singles player, Lakshya Sen, will not be participating in today's semi-final tie against France in the BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026. Lakshya sustained an impact to his elbow following an intense quarterfinal match that involved multiple dives," as per a statement from BAI General Secretary Sanjay Mishra.

"Following a thorough evaluation by the team's medical staff, the decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to allow Lakshya adequate recovery time and ensure he is in optimal condition for the final, should India progress. He is currently under close medical observation and receiving all necessary support. The team remains confident and optimistic about his swift recovery and return to peak form," the statement further added.

Sen defeated higher-ranked Chou Tien Chen 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 in an hour and 28 minutes. The match between Sen and Chou, who had a 4-4 head-to-head record before this clash, was a topsy-turvy affair as both players overcame a sizeable deficit in the first two games to take the match to a decider.

While Chou fought back from 10-15 in the first, Sen trailed 14-17 in the second before saving two match points. Sen, the two-time All England finalist, then kept his nose ahead in the third with a strong attacking play to hand India the first point.

Ayush Shetty, Kidambi Srikath and HS Prannoy will be the Indian athletes involved in the men's singles ties. Satwik Rankireddy/ Chirag Shetty and M. Arjun/ A. Hariharan will be the pairs involved in the doubles fixtures.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Yaar, this is heartbreaking. Lakshya played like a champion against Chou Tien Chen, saving match points and showing so much grit. Bad luck that he got injured in such a crucial moment. But I trust our bench strength. Prannoy and Srikath have experience, and Satwik-Chirag can definitely deliver in doubles. Come on India! 💪
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Aditya G
Good precautionary decision. Too many athletes have ruined their careers by playing through injuries. Lakshya is only getting started, and we need him for many more tournaments. This is a great chance for Ayush Shetty to prove his mettle on the big stage. Well done BAI for prioritizing player health over short-term results.
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Ritu A
I'm a bit worried about our singles depth. Without Lakshya, the pressure on Prannoy and Srikath is immense. France is a strong team, and we can't take them lightly. Hope the doubles pair of Satwik-Chirag can give us that crucial point. Fingers crossed for a spot in the final! 🤞
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Rajesh Q
Honestly, I feel this could have been avoided if the tournament scheduling was better. Back-to-back intense matches with no rest is a recipe for injuries. Our players give 200% on court, and the system should protect them better. Still, proud of the team's spirit. Let's go India! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
What a warrior match Lakshya played! Saving match points against a top player like Chou Tien Chen shows

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