Lakshya Sen

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Lakshya Sen: The Secret Ingredient to India’s Medal Hunt at the Paris Olympics!

India Badminton Team - Indian Hockey - Lakshya Sen - Lovlina Borgohain - Olympic Medal Contenders - Paris 2024 Olympics - Viktor Axelsen

Find out how Lakshya Sen’s mother’s cooking might just be the golden ticket to Olympic glory!

The Paris 2024 Olympics has become a thrilling arena for Indian badminton sensation Lakshya Sen, who is determined to leave his mark. As the only male shuttler from India left standing, Lakshya is set to battle Denmark's Viktor Axelsen in the semifinals on August 4. The stakes couldn't be higher, especially with his family by his side, cheering him on and providing what may be an unexpected edge—a bowl of his mother's specially crafted mildly spiced chicken noodle soup! This heartwarming support illustrates how the power of home-cooked meals often transcends performance on the big stage.

In a nail-biting quarter-final match against Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei, Lakshya showcased his extraordinary shot-making skills to advance to the semifinals. Fans across Malaysia and India are buzzing with anticipation, hoping he can pull off a stunning upset against Axelsen. While past encounters have seen Axelsen hold a 7-1 record over Lakshya, the latter has the support of an entire nation behind him, further fueling his determination to step up to the challenge.

Not only is Lakshya’s journey captivating on its own, but it's also intertwined with other exciting events at the Olympics. Following Lakshya's match will be boxer Lovlina Borgohain who stands just one win away from securing her Olympic medal, making it an action-packed day for Indian fans. This synergy between individual athletes is a classic example of how Olympic sports create multiple stories within one epic narrative, which keeps fans glued to their screens.

As the intensity in Paris heats up, Lakshya Sen has certainly positioned himself as one of India's brightest hopes for a medal. Victory against Viktor Axelsen could not only offer Lakshya individual glory, but it could also mark a pivotal moment for badminton in India, encouraging a new generation of players. And remember, while the spotlight is on our athletes as they strive for greatness, it’s that comforting bowl of chicken noodle soup waiting for them off-stage that might just be the secret ingredient to their success!

Did you know that badminton originated in England as a game called "Battledore and Shuttlecock" before evolving into what we play today? Also, Lakshya Sen started playing badminton at the age of eight under the tutelage of his coach, Achuthanandan, which has set the stage for his incredible rise through the ranks and into Olympic contention! With every swing, he’s not just playing for himself but also for millions who dream of seeing badminton take center stage in India.

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Paris 2024 Olympics India schedule today, August 4: Lakshya Sen ... (Olympics)

Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen and India vs Great Britain hockey will be in focus at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Sunday, 4 August.

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Lakshya Sen has a secret weapon at the Paris Olympics: Meals by ... (The Indian Express)

Lakshya Sen's mother Nirmala has been with him abroad for around a month, making his staple lunch — a mildly spiced chicken noodle soup — among other ...

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Lakshya Sen beats Chou Tien Chen — with clarity of shot-making ... (The Indian Express)

The last man standing from the famously difficult Group L of the Paris Olympics, and Indian badminton's only remaining hope for a medal, stood at the net, a set ...

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Paris Olympics 2024: Lakshya Sen scripts history as he storms into ... (Livemint)

India's rising shuttler, Lakshya Sen, scripted history by booking his spot in the semi-final of the men's singles event at the ongoing Paris Olympics on ...

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Olympics 2024 LIVE | Action-packed day ahead with Lovlina ... (Deccan Herald)

Hello reader! Action-packed Sunday awaits the Indian contingent as badminton ace Lakshya Sen locks horns with the formidable Viktor Axelsen of Denmark for a ...

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Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen: India fans want shuttler to spring ... (India Today)

Paris Olympics: Indian fans at Paris want Lakshya Sen to spring a surprise against defending champion Viktor Axelsen. Axelsen and Lakshya know each other ...

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Lakshya Sen to go against Denmark's Viktor Axelsen in men's ... (Business Today)

With a hard-fought victory over Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei, Sen has become the first Indian male shuttler to reach this stage of the Olympic Games.

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Paris Olympics: It's 7-1, but Viktor Axelsen not taking Lakshya Sen ... (The Hindu)

Viktor Axelsen respects Lakshya Sen's potential as a dark horse contender at the Olympics despite their competitive history.

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Paris 2024 Olympics: Viktor Axelsen refuses to take Lakshya Sen ... (Sportstar)

Viktor Axelsen might be going into his Olympic semifinal match on the back of a 7-1 record against Lakshya Sen but he admits he's not taking the Indian ...

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Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen, Paris Olympics Badminton: Head-to ... (Firstpost)

Lakshya Sen will need to play out of his skin to keep his maiden gold medal hopes alive when he takes on the reigning Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen at the ...

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Today at Paris Olympics: Lakshya Sen, Lovlina Borgohain one win ... (India Today)

All eyes will be on boxer Lovlina Borgohain and shuttle Lakshya Sen as they are just one win away from assuring an Olympic medal.

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Paris Olympics 2024 India Live Updates, Day 9: Lakshya Sen ... (The Indian Express)

Paris Olympic 2024 India Day 9 LIVE Scores and Updates: Lakshya Sen, Lovlina Borgohain and the Indian Hockey team are all in action on Day 9.

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