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Vimal coach said Lakshya took control during India Final

Vimal coach said Lakshya took control during India Final
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Lakshya Sen, a new poster boy from Indian badminton, won a generation battles against the new world champion Dimahkotai Loh Kean Yew to inform the Indian-open man’s Badminton title in New Delhi on Sunday.
In the same match about skills due to mental strength and strength, the 20-year-old homeboy applies 24-22, 24-17 on his opponent from Singapore.
With this victory, the world No.
17 cents, products from the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) in Bengaluru, became the third shuttle of the Indian men after Padukone (1981; Pune Masters later) and Kidambi Srikanth (2015) to win the competition.
In the past four months, competition between Sen and Yew, rank 15 in the world, has stunted.
It began in the Dutch open in October where the 24-year-old YEW mendetrole Sen.
Their head-to-head is 2-2 all.
Read the Alsolakshya Sen Stuns World champion, winning India Openlakshya Sen caused the biggest annoyance in his career when he surprised world champion Loh Kean Yew Singapore to win a single title of men at the Badminton Super-500 tournament.
Also, a pair of men’s men’s doubles rank and Chirag Shetty surprised Mohd Ahsan’s world champion and Hendraall their last four meetings were a two-match contest marked by intentions, intensity and aggression.
Duo understands each of them well, especially because they are among the five talented shuttlers chosen by Olympic champions Viktor Axelsen to train with him last year in Dubai.
In Cararaderie with his opponent, which was exhibited after the match, Sen said, “We know each other games well and what to expect from the others.
We have four meetings in the past six months and have been training together in Dubai.
We are a good friend of the court, But on it, we just want to beat the other.
“The sound at 🔊 @Lakshya_sen.
The way he plays today.
Tactical, Lakshya is better.
He varies with speed and never allowed Loh Kean Yew to dictate the demonstration rate.
He mixed it very well from the net.
In both matches, Lakshya always controls the demonstration.
In the first match, he rose 16-9 when Yew took four points, but Lakshya recovered well.
Overall, it shows him due to playing on the big stage.
“Vism believes there is a scope for the repair of the child.” From October, Lakshya has played steadily.
There is plenty of space for improvement.
He can do it durability, core strength especially stability around a clean area.
After this he will play in Lucknow and will get around 4-5 weeks of good preparation phase in Bengaluru to get ready for European tournaments starting in March.

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