Paris Olympics: Lakshya Sen to clash with Prannoy in last 16

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When India’s ace shuttlers Lakshya Sen (22) and H S Prannoy (32) went to Paris, India was hoping for a medal from both.

And now that the two badminton players would be playing against each other for a place in the quarterfinals this evening, this will mean that there will be one medal hope left after the match.

Prannoy defeated Duc Phat Le of Vietnam 16-21, 21-11, 21-12 in a hard fought match to set up a clash with Sen.

This will be for the first time in the Olympics that the two Indian badminton players will be playing against each other in the last 16.

Earlier Sen outclassed the world no 3 Janatan Christie in straight sets on Wednesday. Sen won 21-18, 21-12 in a high-powered match that saw the Almora boy coming from behind to outwit Christie in both the sets showing a wonderful combination of ingenuity and energy.

Sen’s heroic victory against Christie became the most-talked topic in his home state Uttarakhand where people are showing lots of excitement to see him at the podium in Paris.

Sen’s victory against Christie assumes significance because the Indonesian shuttler is the reigning All England Open champion having 4-1 head to head advantage.

At the outset in the first set, Christie took the lead showing some powerful smashes to rattle Sen. At one point of time, Christie was leading 8-2. But Sen remained composed allowing Christie to make some unforced errors. Soon, Sen made some extraordinary recovery leveling the score 8-8 and then maintained a slender lead. The sea-saw battle continued for some time till Sen made some superb smashes to win the set 21-18.

In the second set, the story was altogether different. Christie was not seen in his form and couldn’t match the performance of Sen, who continued his good form. Sen comfortably won the second set.

The hallmark of the match was a widely discussed behind-the-back shot by Sen, who is currently no 14, against Christie which played a crucial role in his performance.

“I focused on keeping the shuttle flat and targeting his weaker forehand. It was important to stay calm and wait for him to make mistakes,” Sen later told the media.

 

 

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