Lakshya Sen Faces Injury Scare After Thomas Cup, Thailand Open Participation Uncertain
New Delhi, May 4: Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen has revealed that an elbow injury sustained during the Thomas Cup Finals could impact his participation in the upcoming Thailand Open, as he awaits medical clearance following scans.
Speaking after returning from the tournament, Sen said the injury occurred during his quarterfinal match against Chou Tien-chen but went largely unnoticed at the time due to high adrenaline levels.
He said discomfort was felt briefly after a dive during the match, but he continued playing without realising the severity. “The adrenaline was so high that I couldn’t focus on the injury,” Sen said during a media interaction facilitated by the Sports Authority of India.
Sen, currently ranked World No. 9, said swelling and redness became visible after the match, prompting immediate medical attention. He added that doctors cautioned against continuing play, citing the risk of aggravating the injury.
Medical staff indicated that competing further could reduce his performance level and potentially worsen the condition, leading to a collective decision to withdraw from subsequent matches.
India, which had entered the semifinals with strong momentum, ultimately finished with a bronze medal in the tournament. Sen’s absence in later stages was seen as a setback for the team.
Looking ahead, the shuttler said his participation in the Thailand Open, scheduled for May 12–17, will depend on the outcome of medical evaluations, including MRI scans. He said a final decision will be taken after consultation with doctors.
Lakshya Sen’s injury has introduced uncertainty ahead of upcoming international fixtures, with his recovery timeline likely to determine his immediate playing schedule.
Our Final Thoughts
Injury management remains critical for athletes competing at the highest level. Sen’s cautious approach reflects the need to balance immediate competition with long-term fitness and performance.
