Lakshya Sen ready to climb back to the top

September 25, 2017 09:01 pm | Updated 09:01 pm IST - Bengaluru

Lakshya Sen.

Lakshya Sen.

After the recent high of reaching the top of the world junior badminton ranking list, Lakshya Sen suffered a minor blip.

The teenager slipped to World No. 2, behind Thailand's Kunlavut Viditsarn. Lakshya can regain his numero uno status with a good show at the BWF World junior championships, to be held at Yogyakarta (Indonesia) next month.

The 16-year-old, who trains at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy here, is not too worried about the ranking slip.

“I don't think about the rankings much. If I win a few major tournaments, it will take care of the ranking,” Lakshya said on Monday.

Asked about his medal chances at the Worlds, Lakshya replied, “I just want to play to my full potential. If I do that, I will do well.”

Former National women’s singles champion Sayali Gokhale, who coaches Lakshya at PPBA, stated that the youngster possesses an even

temperament which comes to the fore in pressure situations.

“His chances are bright. His training has progressed well, and we want him to peak at the right time for the Worlds,” Sayali said.

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