Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen's victory against Guatemalan shuttler Kevin Cordon in the Paris Olympics group stage has been nullified as Cordon has withdrawn from the Games due to an elbow injury. With Cordon pulling out, Sen must now defeat both his remaining opponents in the group to advance to the quarterfinals. Similarly, due to German player Mark Lamsfuss' injury, Indian duo Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty's second group match has also been cancelled.
Injury Woes Plague Olympic Badminton
The badminton competition at the Paris Olympics has been hit by injuries, with Guatemalan shuttler Kevin Cordón and German player Mark Lamsfuß withdrawing from the Games.
Kevin Cordon
Cordón, a two-time Olympian and former Pan American Games champion, was scheduled to face Indian player Lakshya Sen in the group stage. However, he withdrew due to an elbow injury that he sustained during training.
Sen will now have to defeat both his remaining opponents in the group to advance to the quarterfinals. If he fails to do so, he will be eliminated from the competition.
Mark Lamsfuss
Lamsfuss, who is ranked 21st in the world, was scheduled to play against Indian duo Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in the men's doubles competition. However, he withdrew due to a back injury that he suffered during a warm-up session.
As a result of Lamsfuss' withdrawal, Rankireddy and Shetty's second group match has been cancelled. They will now advance to the quarterfinals as the top-seeded pair in their group.
FAQs
1. What is the extent of Kevin Cordon's injury?
Cordón has sustained an elbow injury, but the severity of the injury is not known.
2. Will Cordon be able to compete in the future?
It is too early to say whether Cordon will be able to compete in the future. The extent of his injury will determine his recovery time.
3. What is the significance of Mark Lamsfuss' withdrawal?
Lamsfuss' withdrawal gives Rankireddy and Shetty a free pass to the quarterfinals. They will now be the top-seeded pair in their group.
4. How will Lakshya Sen's chances be affected by Cordon's withdrawal?
Sen will now have to defeat both his remaining opponents in the group to advance to the quarterfinals. This will be a difficult task, as both opponents are ranked higher than him.
5. What are the other injuries that have affected the badminton competition at the Olympics?
There have been a number of other injuries that have affected the badminton competition at the Olympics. These include:
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