Indian shuttlers HS Prannoy and Kidambi Srikanth at the 2024 Malaysia Open.
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Young Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen faced a setback in the first round, succumbing to a straight-game defeat at the hands of China's Weng Hong Yang in the season-opening match of the Malaysia Open.
The 23-year-old, currently ranked 16th in the world, has now encountered five consecutive first-round exits, raising concerns about his form and confidence. Lakshya's last notable performance came in the World Championships last year, making it imperative for the rising star to rediscover his winning touch.
Tuesday brought a glimmer of hope for Indian badminton fans as Kidambi Srikanth staged a sensational comeback against sixth seed Jonathan Christie. The thrilling three-game battle, lasting over an hour, showcased Srikanth's determination and skill. His victory sets the stage for an exciting second-round clash against Ng Ka Long Angus.
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