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"I, at least, got a bronze, but I am not happy," said Lakshya Sen after losing the men's semi-final clash against Kidambi Srikanth, setting his sights on getting to the final in future editions of the tournament. Sen, regarded by many as a future Indian badminton star, lost to the more experienced compatriot despite clinching the first game of what turned out to be a edge-of-the-seat contest on Saturday.
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Earlier on Saturday, Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen produced an all-Indian semi-final to remember as Srikanth bounced back after conceding Game 1 to pip the youngster in a thrilling encounter, with the pair sharing a hug at the net at the end of the game. Lakshya ended up with a bronze in his maiden World Championships appearance, with Srikanth becoming the first Indian to qualify for the men's singles final at the tournament.
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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the BWF World Championships Men's Singles final between Kidambi Srikanth and Loh Kean Yew in Huelva, Spain. This is the first time an Indian has made it this far in the prestigious tournament, and the 28-year-old from Guntur will be hoping to go a step further and stand atop the podium at the end of the final day of this year's Championship.
Semi-final report: Kidambi Srikanth created history on Saturday by becoming the first Indian shuttler to enter the final in the men's singles category of the BWF World Championships in Huelva.
In an all-Indian battle, former world number one Srikanth rallied to defeat Lakshya Sen by 17-21, 21-14, 21-17 in a thriller that lasted for one hour and nine minutes.
Sri will now clash in the gold medal match against Singapore's Loh Kean Yew, who defeated Denmark's Anders Antonsen 23-21, 21-14 in the final game of Day 7 on Saturday.
The 20-year-old Indian who was chasing the game at the start entered the first game interval with an 11-8 lead. But Kidambi soon showed his experience and leveled the game at 17-17 after the resumption.
However, Sen didn't lose his composure and forced the 12th-seeded Indian to do errors under pressure with some deft touches. He took four straight points to wrap up the first game.
Simmering backhands and brilliant net play were on display at the start of the second game as world No 19 raced to an 8-4 lead. But his senior compatriot fought back strongly and took the two-point lead at the mid-game break.
With momentum on his side, the 28-year-old Indian widened the gap with a 16-12 lead. Sen tried to claw back in the game but Srikanth held his nerves to force the decider.
The third game went back and forth as both shuttlers found themselves level at 7-7. But it was the unseeded Indian who took the three points advantage in the mid-game interval of the deciding game. After the change of ends, Srikanth clawed his way back into the game by leveling the score at 13-13 and soon took the lead at 19-16. The former World number one then held his nerves to seal the spot in the summit clash.
On Friday, for a place in the last-4, Lakshya Sen defeated Zhao Jun Peng in a thriller. Battling at court 2, the Indian went past the Chinese shuttler by 21-15, 15-21, 22-20 in a titanic one hour and seven minutes clash.
On the other hand, Kidambi Srikanth defeated Mark Caljouw to cruise into the semi-finals of the Championships. Former world number one Indian thrashed the Dutch shuttler by 21-8, 21-7 in a contest that lasted for just 26 minutes.
With inputs from ANI
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