Indian badminton player (born 2001)
Lakshya Sen
Personal information Born (2001-08-16 ) 16 August 2001 (age 24) Years active 2014–present Height 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) Sport Country India Sport Badminton Handedness Right Coached by Men's singles Career record 210 wins, 116 losses Highest ranking 6 (8 November 2022) Current ranking 12 (20 January 2026) Honours Arjuna Award BWF profile
Lakshya Sen (born 16 August 2001) is an Indianbadminton player.[ 2] He is a bronze medalist at theWorld Championships and a gold medalist at theCommonwealth Games .[ 3] Sen won the gold at theThomas Cup , and silver at theAsian andCommonwealth Games with the team. He also won bronze medals at theAsia Team andAsia Mixed Team Championships . Sen competed in themen's singles event at the2024 Olympics , where he finished fourth after narrowly losing the bronze medal match.[ 4]
Sen was born on 16 August 2001 to Nirmala and Dhirendra Sen in theAlmora district ofUttarakhand .[ 5] They shifted toBangalore for the sake of his badminton career. Sen is a third generation shuttler from his family. His grandfather Chandra Lal Sen and his father were badminton players.[ 6] His elder brotherChirag Sen is also a professional shuttler.[ 7]
Sen was about ten years old when he walked intoVimal Kumar 's office at the Karnataka Badminton Association inBengaluru , stood on his toes to reach the table and gave him a handwritten note with scoreline details. He wanted to join the academy to get better at badminton to beat his opponents.[ 8]
2016: Junior level tournaments [ edit ] Having trained at thePrakash Padukone Badminton Academy , Sen showed his talent as a badminton player at a young age.[ 9] In 2014, he won the Swiss Junior International. He also had a brilliant year in the 2016 junior badminton circuit.[ 10] He won the bronze medal at theJunior Asian Championship after losing toSun Feixiang 12–21, 16–21. Coincidently, Sen lost to Sun again in the pre-quarters ofJunior World Championship 21–17, 8–21 and 13–21. His team finished 8th in theteam event . Sen then competed at the senior international level and won the 2016 India International Series tournament title.
2017: World junior #1[ edit ] Sen started off atSyed Modi International where he lost in pre-quarters to compatriotSourabh Verma 14–21, 16–21. He then became the number one junior singles player in BWF World Junior ranking in February 2017.[ 11] At theJunior Asian Championship , Sen was seeded as No.1 but lost in the pre-quarters toLin Chun-yi 21–13, 23–25 and 20–22. Sen reached the Quarter-finals ofVietnam Open before losing toKodai Naraoka 21–17, 21–23 and 10–21. Sen was then seeded as No. 2 at theJunior World Championship but in the quarter-finals, he lost toKodai Naraoka 21–14, 17–21, 14–21.
2018: Asian Junior Champion and Youth Olympics medalist [ edit ] Sen defeatedCheam June Wei , a much higher ranked player than him 21–11, 21–16 in straight games at theNew Zealand Open but lost to 2 time Olympic gold medallist and seed No.1Lin Dan 21–15, 15–21 and 12–21. At theAustralian Open , he lost to seed No.7Lee Cheuk Yiu 20–22, 21–13 and 19–21. Sen emerged as the champion at the2018 Asian Junior Championships defeating the top seeded World Junior No. 1Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the final 21–19, 21–18.[ 12]
At theHyderabad Open , Sen lost to seed No. 8Heo Kwang-hee 13–21 and 12–21. Sen defeated seed No.2Sitthikom Thammasin 21–14, 21–19 at the2018 Indonesia Masters but lost to seed No.7Lin Yu-hsien 21–12, 20–21 and 14–21 in the Quarter-finals.[ 13]
Sen participated at the2018 Summer Youth Olympics as the fourth seeded. He settled for the silver medal in theboys' singles after losing to Chinese player Li Shifeng in straight games 15–21, 19–21.[ 14] He also competed in themixed team event, and helped team Alpha win the gold medal.[ 15]
Sen clinched the bronze medal at theBWF Junior World Championships after losing to the eventual championKunlavut Vitidsarn in the semi-finals 22–20, 16–21, 13–21.[ 16]
2019–2021: Back-to-back tour titles[ edit ] Sen won the 2019Belgian International tournament by beatingVictor Svendsen 21–14 and 21–15. He clinched his first BWF Tour title by winning theDutch Open title after beatingYusuke Onodera of Japan.[ 17] In November, he won theHylo Open held inSaarbrücken , Germany. He defeated China'sWeng Hongyang to claim the title.[ 18] He won the 2019Scottish Open next, with a victory against BrazilianYgor Coelho .[ 19]
Sen was a member of theIndian team which clinched the bronze at2020 Badminton Asia Team Championships . He reached the 2nd round of2020 All England Open , his first BWF Super 1000 Tournament before losing to champion and world No.1Viktor Axelsen 17–21 and 18–21.[ 20] He lost toHans-Kristian Vittinghus 21–15, 7–21 and 15–21 in 2nd round of the2020 Denmark Open . Sen was seeded as No.2 at2020 Hylo Open but withdrew due to an injury. TheCovid-19 pandemic restricted him from playing more internationalBWF tournaments that year.
In December, he reached the semifinal of the2021 World Championships where he lost to compatriotSrikanth Kidambi in a hard-fought match 21–17, 14–21, 17–21 and settled for a bronze medal duringthe edition .[ 21]
2022: Thomas Cup victory and Commonwealth gold [ edit ] In January, he defeated the reigning world championLoh Kean Yew in theIndia Open final, thus clinching his first Super 500 title. Sen defeated him in two straight games 24–22, 21–17.[ 22] In theGerman Open , Sen defeated World No.1Viktor Axelsen in the semifinals, but lost the finals toKunlavut Vitidsarn . He then defeated World No. 3Anders Antonsen and World No. 7Lee Zii Jia to reach the finals of the2022 All England Open .[ 23] He lost the finals toViktor Axelsen 10–21, 15–21.[ 24]
Sen was a part of the men's team for2022 Thomas Cup . The team went on to win the final by beating Indonesia 3–0, with him winning his match againstAnthony Sinisuka Ginting .[ 25] He became the Commonwealth champion at the2022 Commonwealth Games , defeatingNg Tze Yong of Malaysia in the final. Sen was also a part of the team that won the silver in themixed team event.[ 26]
2023: Canada Open title and Asian Games silver [ edit ] In February, Sen was a member of the Indian team that clinched the bronze medal atAsia Mixed Team Championships . In July, he defeated China'sLi Shifeng in straight sets 21-18, 22-20 in the finals and won the2023 Canada Open .[ 27] Sen was a part of the team that won the silver medal in the men's team event at2022 Asian Games .[ 28]
2024: 4th at Paris Olympics [ edit ] Sen participated in theOlympic Games held in Paris. He defeated third seededJonatan Christie in the group stage and progressed to the knockout stage. After winning against his compatriotPrannoy H. S. in the round of 16, he defeatedChou Tien-chen in the quarter finals. However he was stopped by the second seededViktor Axelsen in the semifinal stage.[ 29] [ 30] He finished fourth after losing the bronze medal match toLee Zii Jia , scripting the best ever performance by a male badminton player from India.[ 31] Post his journey at the Olympics, Sen won the S300 title ofSyed Modi International by defeating SingaporeanJason Teh 21-6, 21-7 in a dominating match.[ 32] He ended the year by winning the bronze medal at the inaugural Kings Cup hosted by iconLin Dan .[ 33]
2025–now: Australian Open champion[ edit ] At the2025 All England Open , he started off with a tricky win againstSu Li-yang .[ 34] He carried the momentum forward in the next round where he faced defending championJonatan Christie . Sen won in straight sets with a scoreline of 21–13, 21–10.[ 35] Through the year, he had few early exits but managed to get toHong Kong Open final andDenmark Open as well asHylo Open quarter-finals .[ 36] His first title of the year came atAustralian Open when he beatYushi Tanaka 21–15, 21–11 to clinch the awaited title.[ 37]
Vimal Kumar is his coach while former playerPrakash Padukone is his mentor.[ 38] For brief periods of time, Sen has been coached byYoo Yong-sung .[ 39] He has also undergone training stints underMorten Frost andPeter Gade .[ 40] His conditioning coach isPaddy Upton .[ 41] In addition to his training sessions, Sen takes on ice baths, steam and sauna, and joint mobilisation work routines.[ 42]
Awards and nominations [ edit ] World Championships [ edit ] Men's singles
Men's singles
Youth Olympic Games [ edit ] Boys' singles
World Junior Championships [ edit ] Boys' singles
Asia Junior Championships [ edit ] Boys' singles
World Tour (6 titles, 3 runners-up)[ edit ] The World Tour was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018.[ 49] It's a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by theBadminton World Federation . The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100.[ 50]
Men's singles
Year Tournament Level Opponent Score Result Ref 2019 Dutch Open Super 100 Yusuke Onodera 15–21, 21–14, 21–15 Winner [ 51] 2019 Hylo Open Super 100 Weng Hongyang 17–21, 21–18, 21–16 Winner [ 52] 2022 India Open Super 500 Loh Kean Yew 24–22, 21–17 Winner [ 53] 2022 German Open Super 300 Kunlavut Vitidsarn 18–21, 15–21 Runner–up [ 54] 2022 All England Open Super 1000 Viktor Axelsen 10–21, 15–21 Runner–up [ 55] 2023 Canada Open Super 500 Li Shifeng 21–18, 22–20 Winner [ 56] 2024 Syed Modi International Super 300 Jason Teh 21–6, 21–7 Winner [ 57] 2025 Hong Kong Open Super 500 Li Shifeng 15–21, 12–21 Runner–up [ 58] 2025 Australian Open Super 500 Yushi Tanaka 21–15, 21–11 Winner [ 59]
International Challenge / Series (7 titles, 3 runners-up)[ edit ] Men's singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result 2016 India International Series Lee Zii Jia 11–13, 11–3, 11–6 Winner 2017 Bulgarian Open Zvonimir Đurkinjak 18–21, 21–12, 21–17 Winner 2017 India International Series Chong Yee Han 21–15, 17–21, 21–17 Winner 2017 India International Challenge Sitthikom Thammasin 21–15, 14–21, 19–21 Runner–up 2018 India International Challenge Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21–15, 21–10 Winner 2019 Polish Open Kunlavut Vitidsarn 17–21, 14–21 Runner–up 2019 Belgian International Victor Svendsen 21–14, 21–15 Winner 2019 Scottish Open Ygor Coelho 18–21, 21–18, 21–19 Winner 2019 Bangladesh International Leong Jun Hao 22–20, 21–18 Winner 2021 Dutch Open Loh Kean Yew 12–21, 16–21 Runner–up
BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future Series tournament Junior International (2 titles, 1 runner-up)[ edit ] Boys' singles
Year Tournament Opponent Score Result 2014 Swiss Junior International B. M. Rahul Bharadwaj 11–5, 11–6, 6–11, 11–6 Winner 2015 India Junior International Chirag Sen 21–18, 21–15 Winner 2017 German Junior International Lee Chia-hao 21–19, 11–21, 18–21 Runner–up
BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament BWF Junior International Challenge tournament BWF Junior International Series tournament BWF Junior Future Series tournamentPerformance timeline [ edit ] Key (W) won; (F) finalist; (SF) semi-finalist; (QF) quarter-finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze medal; (NH) not held; (N/A) not applicable; (DNQ) did not qualify.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Senior events
Junior events
Record against opponents [ edit ] Record against Year-end Finals finalists, World Championships semi-finalists, and Olympic quarter-finalists. Accurate as of 23 December 2025.
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1949 :Chan Kon Leong ,Law Teik Hock ,Lim Kee Fong ,Ong Poh Lim ,Ooi Teik Hock ,Teoh Seng Khoon ,Wong Peng Soon ,Yeoh Teck Chye (MAL)1952 :Chan Kon Leong ,Ismail Marjan ,Ong Poh Lim ,Ooi Teik Hock ,Abdullah Piruz ,Wong Peng Soon (MAL)1955 :Eddy Choong ,Lim Kee Fong ,Ong Poh Lim ,Ooi Teik Hock ,Tan Jin Eong ,Wong Peng Soon (MAL)1958 :Lie Po Djian ,Njoo Kiem Bie ,Olich Solichin ,Ferry Sonneville ,Tan Joe Hok ,Tan King Gwan ,Eddy Yusuf (INA)1961 :Lie Po Djian ,Njoo Kiem Bie ,Ferry Sonneville ,Tan Joe Hok ,Tan King Gwan ,Eddy Yusuf (INA)1964 :Ang Tjin Siang ,Tutang Djamaludin ,Ferry Sonneville ,Tan Joe Hok ,Tan King Gwan ,Abdul Patah Unang (INA)1967 :Omar Manaf ,Billy Ng ,Ng Boon Bee ,Tan Aik Huang ,Tan Yee Khan ,Teh Kew San ,Yew Cheng Hoe (MAS)1970 :Darmadi ,Indra Gunawan ,Rudy Hartono ,Indratno ,Minjarti ,Muljadi (INA)1973 :Ade Chandra ,Indra Gunawan ,Christian Hadinata ,Rudy Hartono ,Muljadi ,Amril Nurman ,Tjun Tjun (INA)1976 :Ade Chandra ,Christian Hadinata ,Rudy Hartono ,Liem Swie King ,Amril Nurman ,Iie Sumirat ,Tjun Tjun ,Johan Wahjudi (INA)1979 :Christian Hadinata ,Rudy Hartono ,Liem Swie King ,Lius Pongoh ,Iie Sumirat ,Tjun Tjun ,Johan Wahjudi (INA)1982 :Chen Changjie ,Chen Tianlong ,Chen Yue ,Han Jian ,Lin Jiangli ,Luan Jin ,Sun Zhian ,Yao Ximing (CHN)1984 :Hastomo Arbi ,Christian Hadinata ,Hadiyanto ,Rudy Heryanto ,Hariamanto Kartono ,Eddy Kurniawan ,Liem Swie King ,Icuk Sugiarto ,Hadibowo Susanto (INA)1986 :Ding Qiqing ,Han Jian ,Li Yongbo ,Tian Bingyi ,Xiong Guobao ,Yang Yang ,Zhang Qiang ,Zhou Jincan (CHN)1988 :Chen Hongyong ,Chen Kang ,Li Yongbo ,Tian Bingyi ,Xiong Guobao ,Yang Yang ,Zhang Qingwu ,Zhao Jianhua ,Zhou Jincan (CHN)1990 :Chen Hongyong ,Chen Kang ,Li Yongbo ,Tian Bingyi ,Wu Wenkai ,Xiong Guobao ,Yang Yang ,Zhao Jianhua ,Zheng Yumin (CHN)1992 :Cheah Soon Kit ,Foo Kok Keong ,Kwan Yoke Meng ,Jalani Sidek ,Rahman Sidek ,Rashid Sidek ,Razif Sidek ,Soo Beng Kiang ,Wong Ewee Mun (MAS)1994 :Hariyanto Arbi ,Rudy Gunawan ,Eddy Hartono ,Rexy Mainaky ,Ricky Subagja ,Bambang Suprianto ,Joko Suprianto ,Hermawan Susanto ,Ardy Wiranata (INA)1996 :Hariyanto Arbi ,Antonius Ariantho ,Alan Budikusuma ,Rudy Gunawan ,Denny Kantono ,Rexy Mainaky ,Ricky Subagja ,Bambang Suprianto ,Joko Suprianto ,Ardy Wiranata (INA)1998 :Hariyanto Arbi ,Sigit Budiarto ,Tony Gunawan ,Hendrawan ,Marleve Mainaky ,Rexy Mainaky ,Ricky Subagja ,Joko Suprianto ,Candra Wijaya ,Indra Wijaya (INA)2000 :Hariyanto Arbi ,Antonius Ariantho ,Sigit Budiarto ,Tony Gunawan ,Hendrawan ,Taufik Hidayat ,Marleve Mainaky ,Rexy Mainaky ,Ricky Subagja ,Candra Wijaya (INA)2002 :Rony Agustinus ,Sigit Budiarto ,Halim Haryanto ,Hendrawan ,Taufik Hidayat ,Tri Kusharjanto ,Marleve Mainaky ,Budi Santoso ,Bambang Suprianto ,Candra Wijaya (INA)2004 :Bao Chunlai ,Cai Yun ,Chen Hong ,Chen Qiqiu ,Chen Yu ,Fu Haifeng ,Lin Dan ,Sang Yang ,Xia Xuanze ,Zheng Bo (CHN)2006 :Bao Chunlai ,Cai Yun ,Chen Hong ,Chen Jin ,Fu Haifeng ,Guo Zhendong ,Lin Dan ,Xia Xuanze ,Xie Zhongbo ,Zheng Bo (CHN)2008 :Bao Chunlai ,Cai Yun ,Chen Jin ,Chen Yu ,Fu Haifeng ,Guo Zhendong ,He Hanbin ,Lin Dan ,Shen Ye ,Xie Zhongbo (CHN)2010 :Bao Chunlai ,Cai Yun ,Chai Biao ,Chen Jin ,Chen Long ,Fu Haifeng ,Guo Zhendong ,Lin Dan ,Xu Chen ,Zhang Nan (CHN)2012 :Cai Yun ,Chai Biao ,Chen Jin ,Chen Long ,Du Pengyu ,Fu Haifeng ,Guo Zhendong ,Hong Wei ,Lin Dan ,Shen Ye (CHN)2014 :Hiroyuki Endo ,Hirokatsu Hashimoto ,Kenichi Hayakawa ,Noriyasu Hirata ,Takeshi Kamura ,Kento Momota ,Sho Sasaki ,Keigo Sonoda ,Kenichi Tago ,Takuma Ueda (JPN)2016 :Kim Astrup ,Viktor Axelsen ,Mathias Boe ,Mathias Christiansen ,Mads Conrad-Petersen ,Emil Holst ,Jan Ø. Jørgensen ,Mads Pieler Kolding ,Anders Skaarup Rasmussen ,Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (DEN)2018 :Chen Long ,Li Junhui ,Lin Dan ,Liu Cheng ,Liu Yuchen ,Qiao Bin ,Shi Yuqi ,Wang Yilyu ,Zhang Nan ,Zheng Siwei (CHN)2020 :Mohammad Ahsan ,Fajar Alfian ,Muhammad Rian Ardianto ,Leo Rolly Carnando ,Jonatan Christie ,Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo ,Marcus Fernaldi Gideon ,Anthony Sinisuka Ginting ,Daniel Marthin ,Shesar Hiren Rhustavito ,Hendra Setiawan ,Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (INA)2022 :Arjun M. R. ,Krishna Prasad Garaga ,Dhruv Kapila ,Srikanth Kidambi ,Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala ,Prannoy H. S. ,Priyanshu Rajawat ,Satwiksairaj Rankireddy ,Lakshya Sen ,Chirag Shetty (IND)2024 :He Jiting ,Li Shifeng ,Liang Weikeng ,Liu Yuchen ,Lu Guangzu ,Ou Xuanyi ,Ren Xiangyu ,Shi Yuqi ,Wang Chang ,Weng Hongyang (CHN)
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