'Scoring switch will need explosive prep'
Mumbai, May 10 -- It was in the third game, and Tai Tzu Ying led 7-3. But PV Sindhu clawed her way back into the quarter-final, eventually winning 12-21, 23-21, 21-19. A few days later in Basel in 2019, she became the first Indian shuttler to become a world champion.
Recently, Lakshya Sen scripted an impressive comeback. Down 7-13 in the second game, having lost the first, he fought back to edge out Chou Tien Chen 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 and set India on the path to securing a medal in the Thomas Cup in Denmark with a quarter-final win over Chinese Taipei.
Among many others, these matches will go down as famous triumphs in Indian badminton folklore. Come January 2027 though and such come-from-behind wins will become rare, with the BWF World Tou...
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