Lakshya Sen's Silver Glory: Nation Proud Despite All England Final Heartbreak

Lakshya Sen secured a silver medal at the All England Open 2026 after a hard-fought final against Chinese Taipei's Lin Chun-Yi. Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya praised Sen's commendable performance, stating the nation is proud despite the loss. Sen, in his second All England final, pushed the match to 57 minutes but ultimately fell 21-15, 22-20. Lin Chun-Yi made history by becoming the first men's singles champion from Chinese Taipei at the prestigious tournament.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Wins Silver at All England Open 2026

  • Lakshya Sen clinches All England Open silver
  • Loses close final to Lin Chun-Yi
  • Mansukh Mandaviya praises his effort
  • Sen's second All England final appearance
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The entire nation is proud of you, says Mansukh Mandaviya on Lakshya Sen's silver in All England Open

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya praises Lakshya Sen after his tough loss in the All England Open final against Lin Chun-Yi. Read the full story.

The entire nation is proud of you, says Mansukh Mandaviya on Lakshya Sen's silver in All England Open
"The entire nation is proud of you. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, March 8

The Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, on Sunday praised Lakshya Sen's effort in the All England final, saying he's proud of his achievement despite the tough loss.

Sen returned with a silver medal from the All England Open 2026 after the 24-year-old went down in the men's singles final 21-15, 22-20 against Chinese Taipei's Lin Chun-Yi here on Sunday.

"Hard luck, Lakshya. Losing such a close All England final is still a commendable show. This was your second final in Birmingham, and that's a massive feat for us to feel proud and happy about. You have a long way to go, young man. The entire nation is proud of you," Mandaviya wrote in an X post.

Sen, who had spent more than five hours on the court in the run-up to the final, fought hard through the 57-minute encounter against the lightning-fast Lin but ended on the wrong side of the scoreline for the second time in the All England final.

Lin, who had won the Yonex-Sunrise India Open Super 500 title earlier this year, became the first men's singles player from Chinese Taipei to clinch the title in the prestigious tournament.

In the final, Sen took time to get off the blocks. But once he found his rhythm, he began to push Lin into longer rallies.Sen, who had also reached the 2022 final, struggled to find the depth in his lifts and tosses, and Lin pounced on them to find the cross-court winners and bag the opening game.

Facing a must-win situation in the second game, Sen raised the tempo of the rallies and induced mistakes from Lin. He won six straight points from 3-4 to make it 9-4 before the eventual champion started crawling back into the game. The Chinese Taipei shuttler engaged the tiring Sen in long rallies and started to take control.

With Lin earning a match point at 20-19, Sen threw everything at Lin to save the first match point, but it was not to be for the Indian as his opponent wrapped the title on the second match point.

- ANI

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Sarah B
That second game was heartbreakingly close! 22-20 in the final set shows how much fight he had. He was clearly exhausted after those long matches. Silver at All England is still a massive achievement.
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Priya S
So proud of you, Lakshya! The entire nation is with you. This is just a stepping stone. The way you fought back in the second game was incredible. Next time, the gold will be yours! 💪
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Rohit P
Respect to Lin Chun-Yi as well, he played brilliantly. But our boy Lakshya is a warrior. Coming from Uttarakhand and reaching these heights is inspiring for every small-town kid in India.
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Michael C
While the support is great, I hope the sports ministry and BAI provide more consistent support and better scheduling for our athletes. Playing for over 5 hours before a final is brutal. The system needs to help them peak at the right time.
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Kavya N
He saved that first match point with such grit! My heart was in my mouth. It's okay beta, you played like a champion. The silver medal is shining just as bright for us. 🥈

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