Dehradun:India's Lakshya Sen has won the bronze medal in the Badminton World Championships in Huelva of Spain. The 20-year-old from Almora lost the silver medal to compatriot Kidambi Srikanth 17-21, 21-14, 21-17 in a very close semi-final on Saturday.
Sen faced Srikanth in the singles semi-final in an exciting match that lasted for one hour and nine minutes. With this medal, Lakshya has become the first Indian player to win a medal in men's singles while playing for the first time in a world competition.
Talking to ETV India from Barcelona in Spain, Lakshya Sen said that he is happy with his success. He also ensured that in future, too, he will try his best to give more such wins to the country. He thanked the sports lovers from across the country and especially the people of Uttarakhand and Almora for supporting him. Lakshya Sen's father and coach DK Sen also accompanied him to the tournament in Spain. While speaking to ETV Bharat, he expressed joy in his son's accomplishment and said that he wants Lakshya to continue performing brilliantly in international competitions like this.
Lakshya, who is a native of Almora in Uttarakhand, has inherited badminton from his father. While his father DK Sen is a badminton coach, Lakshya developed an interest in the game after he saw his brother Chirag, who became a national ranker at the age of 13. The Sen house was thus always filled with a passion for badminton. When his grandfather went to play, he would take Lakshya with him, after which his father started teaching him the nuances of the game.
In 2010, which is perhaps the most crucial year of Lakshya Sen's badminton career, he was playing a junior level tournament in Bengaluru. He caught the eyes of India's renowned badminton player Prakash Padukone and former India coach Vimal Kumar here, who were highly impressed by Lakshya's performance. While his brother Chirag had already gotten admitted into the Prakash Padukone Academy, it was Lakshya's ardent wish to join the academy too. But because Lakshya was still quite young, Padukone was sceptical about admitting him, despite being highly impressed by his performance. However, Vimal felt that his commitment and passion towards the game is a fair excuse to admit him irrespective of his age.