Lakshya Sen Upsets Loh Kean Yew: Indian Star Reaches Japan Masters Semis

Lakshya Sen delivered an impressive performance to reach the Japan Masters semifinals. He defeated former world champion Loh Kean Yew in straight games with a commanding 21-13, 21-17 victory. The match featured several intense rallies including a marathon 42-shot exchange that proved decisive. Sen now stands as the only Indian remaining in the tournament after other compatriots exited earlier rounds.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Defeats Loh Kean Yew in Japan Masters Quarterfinal

  • Sen dominated with six consecutive points in first game to build 18-9 lead
  • Won crucial 42-shot rally, the longest of match, at 17-17 in second game
  • Now holds 7-3 career record against former world champion Loh Kean Yew
  • Faces Japanese world No. 13 Kenta Nishimoto in semifinal match
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Japan Masters: Lakshya upsets Loh to reach semis

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen storms into Japan Masters semifinals with dominant 21-13, 21-17 victory over former world champion Loh Kean Yew in Kumamoto.

"Sen pulled ahead 20-17 and sealed the contest with a decisive smash - Match Report"

Kumamoto, Nov 14

India's Lakshya Sen defeated former world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore to storm into the semifinals of the Japan Masters, a BWF World Tour Super 500 event, here at Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium on Friday.

Sen registered a 21-13, 21-17 win over the world No. 9 Loh in 40 minutes. This was the Indian's seventh win against the Singaporean in 10 career meetings.

Sen will next face Japan's world No. 13 Kenta Nishimoto for a place in the final.

After an evenly poised start, Sen seized control of the opening game with a decisive burst of six consecutive points, part of a larger run that saw him win nine of the next ten to move from 9-8 to a commanding 18-9 lead.

Though Loh attempted a late surge, but it was the Indian who comfortably closed out the game to go ahead in the match. The second game saw both players raise the tempo, producing some exciting exchanges.

Early on, at 1-1, they played a gruelling 41-shot rally that Loh won. But Sen again looked in control when he put together eight straight points around the interval to open up a 15-9 lead.

Sen let a few cheap points slip, allowing the Singaporean to close the gap to 11-15. However, he quickly regained control and won a crucial rally at 17-13 to break Loh's momentum.

Loh then produced a brilliant fightback to draw level, but after a marathon 42-shot rally -- the longest of the match -- Sen pulled ahead 20-17 and sealed the contest with a decisive smash.

Sen is the only Indian badminton player alive at the event after HS Prannoy bowed out of the tournament following a straight-games defeat in the second round on Thursday.

Prannoy, who was sixth in the badminton rankings two years ago before injuries and chikungunya halted his progress, lost 21-18, 21-15 against 30th-ranked Rasmus Gemke of Denmark in 46 minutes.

India's challenge in the doubles and women's singles events were ended on Wednesday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
️7 wins out of 10 against Loh Kean Yew is impressive! Lakshya seems to have his number. Hope he can carry this momentum against Nishimoto. The Japanese crowd will be tough to play against though.
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Arjun K
Feeling sad for Prannoy though. After all he's been through with injuries and chikungunya, it must be tough. Hope he recovers his form soon. We need both our top players performing well.
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Sarah B
The mental strength Lakshya showed in those crucial moments was amazing! When Loh came back to level in the second game, many players would have crumbled. But he stayed focused and won that marathon rally. Champion material!
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Vikram M
Good win, but let's not get carried away. Lakshya still let some cheap points slip in the second game. Against top players, he can't afford such lapses. Needs to be more consistent throughout the match.
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Kavya N
So happy to see Indian badminton growing! Remember when only Saina and Sindhu were making headlines. Now we have multiple players competing at this level. The future looks bright! 🏸✨

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