Injury rules Lakshya Sen out of Thomas Cup semi-final against France

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Last updated on: May 02, 2026 16:18 IST

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India's Thomas Cup campaign suffered a huge blow as Lakshya Sen was ruled out of the crucial semi-final against France due to an elbow injury.

Lakshya Sen

IMAGE: Lakshya Sen will miss India's Thomas Cup semi-final against France as he is recovering from a swollen right elbow and has blisters on his feet. Photograph: ANI

Key Points

  • Lakshya Sen is ruled out of the Thomas Cup semi-final against France due to a swollen right elbow.
  • Ayush Shetty will replace Lakshya Sen in the opening singles match against Christo Popov.
  • Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy will play the second and third singles matches, respectively.
  • India secured a spot in the Thomas Cup semi-finals, guaranteeing a medal.
  • The Badminton Association of India remains confident in the team's ability to win despite Lakshya Sen's absence.

India will be without the services of Lakshya Sen during their semi-final against France in the Thomas Cup Finals, as he is recovering from a swollen right elbow.

The 24-year-old Lakshya saved two match-points to script an 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 victory over world No. 6 Chou Tien Chen in a marathon clash, lasting an hour and 28 minutes, as India scored a commanding 3-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in the quarter-finals.

 

Lakshya Sen's Injury Details

The Commonwealth Games champion hurt his elbow while diving for a shot during an intense rally.

"Lakshya is dealing with a swollen playing arm, particularly around the elbow, after his fall in yesterday's match against Chou Tien Chen. He is also struggling with blisters on his feet," former India coach and his mentor Vimal Kumar said.

India's Line-up Changes For Semi-final

With Lakshya unavailable, young Ayush Shetty will play the opening singles against world No. 4 Christo Popov, who defeated the Indian in their only meeting at the Hylo Open in 2024.

World No. 30 Kidambi Srikanth, who won six matches during India's title run in 2022, will feature in the second singles against world No. 10 Alex Lanier.

Key Match-ups To Watch

H S Prannoy, who has delivered as a third singles player, will then take on world No. 17 Toma Junior Popov, who has a 1-0 head-to-head record against the Indian, having beaten him at the All England Championships in 2025.

If the tie extends beyond the singles, Hariharan Amsakarunan and M R Arjun are slated to face Eloi Adam and Leo Rossi in the first doubles.

In the concluding match, the world No. 4 pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will take on the Popov brothers.

BAI's Confidence Despite Setback

"I dont think it is a setback, we have a good team, every one is confident and if we can pull this match; hopefully Lakshya will be available for the final," Badminton Association of India secretary Sanjay Mishra said.

Under tournament regulations, ties generally follow player rankings, with the highest-ranked singles and doubles players from each team facing their counterparts.

However, if players are scheduled to compete in both singles and doubles, they must complete their singles matches before pairing up in doubles.

In France's case, this means all three singles matches will be played first, followed by the doubles.

India are assured of a medal after reaching the semi-finals. The country won the Thomas Cup in 2022 and also claimed bronze medals in 1952, 1955 and 1979.