Lakeshya dream lost with Shi Yuqi in the opening round at the World Championship (pictures via AP & x/@Sportsarena1234) Indian Lakeshya dream on Monday suffered an early exit at the BWF World Championship and lost in direct games with the highest seed and the world of 1 Shi Yu Qi from China. 24-year-old bronze medalist in edition 2021, dropped 17-21, 19-21 in 54 minutes. Despite the flashes of the brilliance and its trademark attacking the game, the dream could not find a breakthrough against Shi’s folded defense and sharp endings. He came to the tournament and the dream wanted to move around disappointment from his fourth place at last year’s Olympics. His challenge, however, ended up against the opponent in the form of red. SHI was undefeated this season at nine finals and looked like a complete control of his game. The result also reached the head lead to the head above the Indian at 4-1. The opening game was closely fought, emphasized by long gatherings. 47-Shot Exchange At the beginning, the dream ended with an incorrect Line call, which shi gave a slight advantage of 3-2. The Chinese soon created the advantage of 10-6 with their Smashes, but the dream recovered to draw a level of 11-11. From there, Shi intensified the pace, steadily focused on Sen Backhand, and sealed the first game 21-17 after the Indian pushed for a long time. In the second game, the dream connected with his opponent in early stock exchanges and remained at 5-5 level. But again, Shi’s diversity in strokes and the ability to end with accuracy saw him moving forward 14-9. Sen’s fighting spirit kept him in dispute when he narrowed the gap to 16-17 with an aggressive game in the net.
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Just as it seemed possible, several unforced errors returned in Shiina’s kindness. The dream gripped at 18-19, but in the last moments hit, hit one shot in the net and another wide to admit the match. It was another campaign for a dream that promised a lot, but ended too early, while Shi strengthened why he is currently the most dominant force in men’s singles badminton.
