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Lakshya Sen Stuns World Number One Shi Yuqi in Thrilling All England Open Opener as India Enjoys Mixed Results in Birmingham

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March 4, 2026 7 Min Read
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In what will undoubtedly be recorded as one of the most significant upsets in the recent history of the All England Open, India’s Lakshya Sen produced a tactical masterclass to eliminate the world number one and reigning world champion, Shi Yuqi, in the opening round of the 2026 edition. The 78-minute marathon, held at the historic Utilita Arena in Birmingham, saw Sen emerge victorious with a scoreline of 23-21, 19-21, 21-17. The victory not only marks a pivotal moment in Sen’s 2026 campaign but also disrupts the men’s singles draw, as the defending champion and top seed exits the tournament at the first hurdle.

The encounter was a high-stakes chess match played at a blistering pace, characterized by long rallies, intricate net play, and a demonstration of psychological resilience from the young Indian shuttler. Sen, who entered the match with a 1-4 head-to-head deficit against the Chinese stalwart, showcased a refined version of his game, blending his trademark speed with a newly found patience that ultimately wore down the world’s top-ranked player.

A Tactical Masterclass in Three Acts

The match began with an intensity that signaled the caliber of both competitors. From the opening serve, it was evident that Sen had arrived with a specific blueprint to counter Shi’s aggressive style. The first game was a back-and-forth affair where neither player was able to establish a lead of more than three points. Sen focused heavily on controlling the net, forcing Shi into lifts that the Indian could exploit. Despite Shi’s clinical precision, Sen’s ability to retrieve seemingly impossible shots kept him in the hunt. The game pushed into deuce, where Sen’s composure at 21-21 allowed him to string together two decisive points, taking the opener 23-21.

The second game saw the reigning champion respond with the authority expected of a world number one. Shi Yuqi adjusted his length, pushing Sen deeper into the court and utilizing his steep smashes to reclaim momentum. While Sen remained competitive, trailing closely throughout the set, Shi’s experience in high-pressure closing stages proved decisive. The Chinese veteran closed the second game 21-19, sending the match into a decider and evoking memories of previous encounters where Sen had faltered in the final moments.

However, the third game belonged to the Indian. Rather than succumbing to the pressure of the occasion, Sen doubled down on his tactical discipline. He established an early lead, finding success in flat, fast exchanges and maintaining a high level of shuttle control at the net. By the mid-game interval, Sen held a slight advantage, which he expanded to 16-11 through a series of forced errors from a visibly fatigued Shi. Although the top seed attempted a late-game resurgence, saving a match point at 20-16, Sen remained undeterred. A final, long lift from Shi Yuqi sailed past the baseline, sealing the upset and confirming Sen’s progression to the second round.

Psychological Preparation and Technical Adjustments

Following the match, Sen was vocal about the mental conditioning that preceded this victory. Speaking to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) media team, he emphasized that his previous losses to Shi had served as a blueprint for improvement. The focus for this specific tournament was the "finishing stretch"—the final five points of each game where matches are often won or lost on temperament rather than technique.

"I’ve been in these situations a couple of times in really close matches and have lost," Sen admitted. "I’m happy with the way I pulled out in the end and kept my patience. I knew not a lot of easy points were coming, so I had to wait for my chances to hit. The net was crucial and being patient throughout the match was the key."

Sen revealed that his preparation involved extensive collaboration with his coaching staff and mental trainers to address the psychological advantage Shi Yuqi had held over him in their previous four meetings. The strategy was to avoid "rushing" the play, a habit that had previously allowed Shi to use his experience to close out tight games. By varying his tactics and refusing to let Shi read his rhythm, Sen was able to maintain a level of unpredictability that eventually frustrated the world champion.

Historical Context and Ranking Implications

The All England Open, established in 1899, remains the most prestigious individual tournament on the BWF World Tour. For Indian badminton, the tournament holds a sacred status, with only two Indians—Prakash Padukone (1980) and Pullela Gopichand (2001)—having ever climbed the top of the podium in the men’s singles category. Lakshya Sen, a former finalist in 2022, has often expressed his deep emotional connection to the Birmingham arena, describing it as a venue that "stirs the kid in him."

This victory is statistically significant. Prior to this match, Shi Yuqi had been on a dominant run, securing multiple titles across the 2025 season and maintaining a firm grip on the world number one ranking. His exit in the first round is a rare occurrence that will have immediate implications for the world rankings. For Sen, who has been hovering around the top ten, the points gained from defeating a world number one in a Super 1000 event will provide a substantial boost as he looks to secure a higher seeding for upcoming major championships.

The "underdog" mentality played a functional role in Sen’s victory. By entering the match as the lower-seeded player with a losing record against his opponent, Sen noted that the pressure was primarily on Shi. "Playing against the number one seed, I can go out and play freely, and I think he has much more to lose," Sen remarked. This psychological freedom allowed him to take calculated risks at the net that paid off during the critical junctures of the third game.

Mixed Fortunes for the Indian Contingent

While Sen’s victory provided a massive boost for the Indian camp, the opening day in Birmingham saw a mix of results across other categories.

In the mixed doubles draw, the pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto provided another reason for Indian fans to celebrate. Facing Malaysia’s Hoo Peng Ron and Cheng Su Yin, the Indian duo displayed excellent chemistry and court coverage. They secured a straight-games victory, 21-17, 21-19, navigating a tense second game to book their place in the round of 16. Their victory underscores the growing depth in India’s doubles department, a sector that has seen significant investment and improvement over the last two years.

However, the women’s singles category brought disappointment as Malvika Bansod exited the tournament. Bansod was handed a formidable draw, facing the third seed and former Olympic champion Chen Yu Fei of China. The gap in experience and technical precision was evident from the start. Chen Yu Fei dominated the court with her superior reach and deceptive drops, leaving Bansod struggling to find any rhythm. The match concluded swiftly with a score of 21-11, 21-6 in favor of the Chinese star.

Further dampening the mood for the Indian doubles squad was the early exit of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand. The duo, who have historically performed well at the All England Open with two previous semi-final appearances, were unable to replicate their past success. They fell in the first round, marking a rare early departure from a tournament that has typically been a happy hunting ground for them.

Analysis: The Road Ahead in Birmingham

The elimination of the top seed blown the men’s singles draw wide open. With Shi Yuqi out, the path to the finals has become significantly more unpredictable. For Lakshya Sen, the challenge now lies in maintaining the same level of intensity and tactical discipline in the subsequent rounds. As he noted in his post-match comments, the depth of the field in a Super 1000 event means there are no "easy" draws.

"Just taking one match at a time now because the competition… all the 32 players are really on top," Sen cautioned. "On a given day, you can lose to any player, and you can beat any player. So yeah, just now really focused on the next match."

From a technical standpoint, Sen’s victory over Shi Yuqi highlights a maturing playing style. Historically known for his explosive speed and attacking prowess, Sen showed in this match that he has added a defensive layer and a "patient-attack" philosophy to his repertoire. His ability to engage in 40-plus shot rallies without committing unforced errors is a testament to his improved physical conditioning and mental stamina.

As the tournament progresses, the focus will remain on whether the Indian contingent can capitalize on this momentum. The All England Open is a test of endurance as much as skill, and with several top-tier players still in the fray—including the likes of Viktor Axelsen and Anders Antonsen—the road to the podium remains arduous. However, for one night in Birmingham, Lakshya Sen proved that on his day, the "kid" who grew up dreaming of All England glory is more than capable of taking down the giants of the game.

The 2026 All England Open continues through the week, with second-round action scheduled to begin tomorrow. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Sen can translate this monumental upset into a deep run toward the title that has eluded Indian men’s singles players for a quarter of a century.

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