Key Points

Lakshya Sen put up a strong fight but ultimately fell to China's Li Shifeng in the Hong Kong Open final. The match saw Sen start promisingly before Li found his rhythm with powerful smashes and precise placements. Though Sen showed moments of aggression in the second game, crucial errors allowed Li to seize control. The Chinese shuttler's composure and quick-point strategy secured his victory in just 45 minutes.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Runner-Up at Hong Kong Open After Li Shifeng Defeat

  • Sen displayed strong form throughout the tournament before final
  • Li Shifeng unleashed sharp smashes and pinpoint placements
  • Sen showed fightback with aggressive start in second game
  • Mistimed lift shots at crucial moments cost Sen dearly
  • Li's strategy of finishing points quickly kept constant pressure
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Hong Kong Open: Lakshya Sen finishes as runner-up after losing to Li Shifeng in final

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen finishes as Hong Kong Open runner-up after a straight-games final loss to China's Li Shifeng. Recap the 45-minute men's singles final.

"Li’s superior execution and composure in key moments proved decisive - Article Summary"

Hong Kong, Sep 14

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen finished as runners-up at the Hong Kong Open after losing to China's Li Shifeng 15-21, 12-21 in the men's singles final on Sunday.

It was a second runners-up finish for India after the men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty lost to China’s Olympic silver medallists Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang in the final.

Sen, who had displayed strong form throughout the tournament, began the final on a promising note. The early phase of the opening game was evenly matched, with both players trading points freely. Sen collected nine quick points, but once Li found his rhythm, the tide shifted. The Chinese shuttler unleashed a barrage of sharp smashes and pinpoint placements, pulling away comfortably to clinch the first game.

In the second game, Sen showed signs of a fightback with an aggressive start that saw him grab the early lead. However, a few mistimed lift shots at crucial moments allowed Li to level the score at 4-4. From there, the Chinese shuttler asserted control, capitalising on Sen’s errors with relentless pressure and clever angles.

Though Sen initially thrived in the longer rallies, Li’s strategy of finishing points quickly kept the Indian constantly under pressure. The match concluded in fitting fashion with Li sealing victory through a delicate crosscourt net shot, wrapping up the contest in straight games.

For Sen, the defeat is a setback as he continues his pursuit of a maiden Super 500 title. His resilience and adaptability were once again on display, but on this occasion, Li’s superior execution and composure in key moments proved decisive in a 45-minute encounter.

- IANS

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Priya S
Both singles and doubles finishing as runners-up against China 😔 Our players need to work on handling pressure in finals. But still, reaching finals is an achievement! Keep going Team India 🏸
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Aman W
Lakshya was brilliant until the final. Li Shifeng's smashes were just too good today. Our boy will bounce back stronger! 💪
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Sarah B
As a badminton fan, I must say Lakshya needs to work on his consistency in big matches. Too many unforced errors at crucial moments. But he's young and learning - future is bright!
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Vikram M
China dominating badminton as usual. But reaching two finals shows Indian badminton is growing! Satwik-Chirag and Lakshya making us proud despite the losses.
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Nisha Z
Heartbreaking to see both finals go China's way 😢 But silver medals in Hong Kong Open is still a great achievement. Our players will get that gold soon! #SupportIndianBadminton

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