I THINK Lakshya (Sen) was better for most of the match.
I won it here (pointing at the temple of his head)." Viktor Axelsen's words pretty much captured the essence of the men's singles semifinal between him and the Indian counterpart.
The Dane's tall frame is intimidating. He walks languidly but, at 6 feet four inches, deceiving him on a court that measures 22*17 feet seems improbable. He is quick and plays tactically. He is World No 2. But Sen, at five feet nine inches, almost beat him in the semifinal of the Paris Olympics, with a vociferous crowd egging him on. Almost is a tricky word in the English dictionary. In sport, it is an embodiment of uncertainty. Here, it was a slow dismentalling of a resilient Sen.
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