Key Points

Lakshya Sen has made a spectacular run to the Hong Kong Open final. He pulled off a major upset by defeating the higher-ranked Chou Tien-chen in a tight two-game match. In a display of immense mental strength, he saved multiple game points to secure his victory. This marks his first final on the BWF World Tour since his title win last year.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Storms Into Hong Kong Open Final Beating Chou Tien-chen

  • Lakshya Sen defeated world number 9 Chou Tien-chen 23-21, 22-20
  • Saved three game points in the second game to clinch the semi-final
  • Will face China's Li Shifeng in the Hong Kong Open final
  • Satwik and Chirag also advanced to the men's doubles final
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Hong Kong Open: India shuttler Lakshya Sen storms into final for first time since last year

India's Lakshya Sen reaches his first final since last year, stunning world no. 9 Chou Tien-chen in straight games. Satwik-Chirag also advance to the doubles final.

"With nerves of steel, a composed strokeplay changed the outcome of the game. - Article"

Hong Kong, September 13

India shuttler Lakshya Sen marched into the final of the men's singles event by stunning the world number nine Chou Tien-chen of Taiwan in straight games at the ongoing Hong Kong Open 2025 badminton tournament on Saturday.

Ranked 20 in the world, Lakshya trounced Chou in a nerve-jangling 23-21, 22-20 win at the Hong Kong Coliseum. In the opening game, Lakshya raced to a 3-0 lead and held an 11-7 advantage at the mid-way interval.

However, the third seed, Chou Tien-chen, refused to bow down easily. He crawled his way back into the fixture to restore parity and even saved two game points before standing on the wrong side of the result in the first game.

In the second game, Chou Tien-chen switched gears and enjoyed a cushion of three game points to force the semi-final into a decider. However, despite the odds stacked against him, the Paris 2024 Olympics semi-finalist refused to bow down.

With nerves of steel, a composed strokeplay changed the outcome of the game. Lakshya upped the ante, saved all three game points and closed out the match with five consecutive points. Lakshya will now square off against the Olympian and world number 9 Li Shifeng in the final of the Hong Kong Open. The contest will be Lakshya's first final on the BWF World Tour since winning the Syed Modi International last year.

Meanwhile, India's popular men's doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty stormed into the finals. Satwik and Chirag managed their first-ever appearance in the final for this year, defeating the Chinese Taipei duo 21-17, 21-15 in just 38 minutes. India's two-time world championship medalists duo will now face sixth seeds Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang of China in the finale.

The Indian duo have conquered Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang in three of their nine meetings as of now, including in their last encounter at the BWF World Championships last year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some good news in sports! Both singles and doubles performing well. Satwik-Chirag dominating their match in just 38 minutes 🔥
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Arjun K
Lakshya's performance against Chou was exceptional. The way he handled pressure in those crucial points - pure class! Hope he continues this form in the final against Li Shifeng.
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Sarah B
While the win is impressive, I hope Lakshya can maintain consistency. He's been inconsistent since last year's Syed Modi win. This final appearance could be the turning point he needs.
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Vikram M
Double delight for India! Both singles and doubles in finals. This is what happens when we invest in sports infrastructure and training. Jai Hind! 🎉
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Kavya N
The mental toughness shown by Lakshya is incredible. Coming back from 3 game points down against a higher ranked opponent - that's championship material! All the best for the final!
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Michael C
Impressive performance from the Indian contingent. The doubles pair's dominant win shows they're back to their best form. Looking forward to both finals!

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