Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen's jaw-dropping behind-the-back return shot during his Olympic match against Indonesian Jonatan Christie has left badminton fans worldwide ecstatic. The shot, which came at a crucial moment in the match, not only earned Sen two game points but also left Christie demoralized. Despite being a common stroke in international badminton, the audacity and execution of Sen's shot have made it unforgettable for fans.
Lakshya Sen's Jaw-Dropping Return Shot Stuns Badminton Fans
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen has become a global sensation after his incredible behind-the-back return shot during his Olympic match against Indonesia's Jonatan Christie. The shot, which earned Sen two game points, left Christie demoralized and badminton fans worldwide ecstatic.
Background
Lakshya Sen, born on August 16, 2001, is an Indian badminton player who has risen through the ranks rapidly in recent years. He has won several international titles, including the Asian Junior Championships in 2018 and the India Open in 2022. Sen is known for his aggressive style of play and his ability to execute unconventional shots.
The Shot
The jaw-dropping shot occurred during Sen's match against Christie in the semifinals of the men's singles event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. With Sen trailing 18-19 in the second game, Christie hit a powerful smash towards the Indian's backhand side. However, Sen somehow managed to reach back with his racquet and flick the shuttlecock over his head, landing it perfectly on the other side of the net.
The shot was not only incredibly audacious but also incredibly effective. It earned Sen two game points and helped him win the second game 21-19. Sen eventually lost the match to Christie, but his behind-the-back shot became an instant viral sensation.
Impact
Sen's shot has left badminton fans in awe. It is a testament to his incredible talent and skill, and it has made him a household name in India and beyond. The shot has also inspired countless young badminton players and has shown that anything is possible in the sport.
FAQs
1. Has Sen ever executed a behind-the-back shot before?
Yes, Sen has executed similar behind-the-back shots in the past, although not in such a high-pressure situation.
2. Is the behind-the-back shot a common stroke in badminton?
No, the behind-the-back shot is not a common stroke in badminton. It requires a high level of skill and precision to execute effectively.
3. Did Sen win the Olympic gold medal?
No, Sen lost to Christie in the semifinals and eventually won the bronze medal.
4. What is Sen's current world ranking?
As of March 2023, Sen is ranked 10th in the world in men's singles.
5. Where can I watch the video of Sen's shot?
The video of Sen's shot can be found on YouTube and other social media platforms.
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