Badminton

Lakshya Sen Cruises Into Kumamoto Masters Quarterfinals With Convincing Win

India’s Lakshya Sen stormed into the quarterfinals of the men’s singles at the Kumamoto Masters Japan on Thursday, brushing aside Singapore’s Jia Heng Jason Teh in straight games to continue his fine run of form.

The seventh-seeded Indian, a bronze medallist at the 2021 World Championships, outclassed world No. 20 Teh 21-13, 21-11 in a 39-minute contest marked by sharp shot placement and superior control. With the victory, world No. 15 Sen booked a last-eight clash with Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew, the 2021 world champion, in what promises to be a high-voltage encounter.

Sen began the match with measured aggression, mixing precise net play with steep smashes to take an early 8-5 lead. Although Teh managed to claw back to a narrow 10-9 advantage, the Indian regained composure and entered the mid-game interval ahead. From 14-13, Sen unleashed a stunning burst of seven consecutive points, sealing the opening game 21-13 with commanding authority.

The second game showcased Sen’s growing dominance. He opened with a flawless 5-0 run and extended the lead to 11-3 at the break, leaving Teh struggling to find rhythm. Maintaining a relentless pace, the 23-year-old closed out the match without allowing his opponent any chance to recover, underlining his composure and tactical clarity.

Sen’s performance reflected his improving consistency on the international circuit, where he has been steadily regaining top form after a phase of fluctuating results. His precision in rallies and ability to control tempo made the difference, especially in transitions between defense and attack.

The win also marked another strong showing for Indian badminton this week, as several players continue to push deep into the Super 500 event. Later in the day, fellow Indian shuttler H.S. Prannoy is set to take on Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke in another key men’s singles clash, as the Indian contingent eyes multiple quarterfinal berths in Kumamoto.

For Sen, the upcoming duel against Loh Kean Yew will be a test of endurance and discipline, with both players known for their attacking flair and rapid exchanges. A victory there would propel the Indian into his second semifinal appearance of the season and bolster his confidence ahead of the year-ending tournaments.

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