Updated On: 22 March, 2022 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjay Sharma
Lakshya lost the All England final to Viktor Axelsen on Sunday, but 1980 champ and mentor Prakash Padukone reckons he has come of age in stunning fashion; coach Vimal Kumar feels he is awesome on a lot of counts

India’s Lakshya Sen arrives to play Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen in the All England men’s singles final at Birmingham on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Sunday`s All England Championships final loss to Viktor Axelsen in Birmingham notwithstanding, India’s Lakshya Sen, 20, can be very proud of the way his season has panned out.
Sen was in the thick of things right from August 2021, when the COVID-ravaged Badminton World Federation (BWF) tour opened up. Nine tournaments were completed across August and December. If the tournaments ran with the wind, so did Sen. He was like an unstoppable hurricane, decimating opponents who are still figuring out what hit them.