Lakshya Sen Out of Thomas Cup Semifinal Due to Elbow Injury

Lakshya Sen will miss India's Thomas Cup semifinal against France due to an elbow injury sustained during the quarterfinals. The world no. 6 shuttler had given India a winning start by defeating Chou Tien Chen in a thrilling three-game match. India defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 in the quarterfinals and will now face the winner of Japan vs France for a spot in the final. The team remains confident about Sen's recovery and return to peak form.

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

  • Lakshya Sen out of Thomas Cup semifinal due to elbow injury
  • He saved two match points to win quarterfinal against Chou Tien Chen
  • India defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 in quarterfinals
  • India to face winner of Japan vs France for final spot
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Thomas & Uber Cup: Laksya Sen out of semis clash due to injured elbow

Lakshya Sen will miss India's Thomas Cup semifinal against France due to an elbow injury. The world no. 6 shuttler won a crucial quarterfinal match before being sidelined.

"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 - Sanjay Mishra"

Horsens, May 2

Men's singles player Lakshya Sen, will not be participating in Saturday's semi-final tie against France in the Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026 after sustaining an impact to his elbow following an intense quarterfinal match that involved multiple dives.

"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," Sanjay Mishra, general secretary said in a statement.

World no. 6 Lakshya Sen gave India the winning start in quarterfinals as he saved two match points in the second game to beat Chou Tien Chen 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 in an hour and 28 minutes.

The opening match between Sen and Chou, who had a 4-4 head-to-head record before this clash, was a topsy-turvy affair as both the 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.

The former Asian champions Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty then made it 2-0 for India with a clinical showing in the decider.

Ayush Shetty, who had remained unbeaten throughout the group stage, outmuscled reigning All England champion Lin Chun-Yi 21-16, 21-17 in 48 minutes to kick off celebrations in the Indian camp.

Shetty had overturned a 10-12 deficit in the opening game by bagging seven straight points and never looked back from there on. He always looked in control in the second game, underlining his development as a top class shuttler in the last few months.

India, the 2022 champions defeated a strong Taipei outfit 3-0 in the men's quarterfinals and will now face the winner of the match between Japan and France for a spot in the final.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sensible decision by the medical team. Better to have Lakshya fully fit for the final than risk him now. Ayush Shetty is a revelation – beating the reigning All England champion is no joke! Satwik-Chirag also showing their class. This team has proper depth abbas! 👏
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Vikram M
Fantastic performance against a strong Chinese Taipei side! 3-0 is a statement win. But I hope the team management has a plan B for semis – France upset Japan sometimes, and we can't afford to be complacent. Lakshya's absence will be felt, but Ayush has shown he's ready for big moments.
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Sarah B
As a badminton fan from the UK, I've been following Lakshya's progress. His mental toughness in that match was incredible. India's team really looks like contenders. Hope he recovers quickly!
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Rajesh Q
Good call to rest Lakshya. In the past, we've seen players getting injured worse by playing through it. Ayush Shetty's rise is something special – from group stage unbeaten to beating the All England champion, this boy has a bright future. Credit to the coaching staff for developing such depth.
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Naveen S
Amazing fight from the entire team! But I'm a little concerned about over-relying on our singles players. What if both Lakshya and Ayush had issues? We need to work on doubles depth more. Anyway, all the best for semis – hoping for a repeat of 2022! 🏸

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