
There is no shelter from the fact that a metal wand that once worked as a magic for Lakeshya dream no longer produces the same magic. In recent months, the dream has experienced more failures than success. From the coming agonizing close to the Olympic glory to the reconciliation in the early rounds of the tournaments, the shuttle has seen a significant decline in the form.
After the Paris Games, where he finished fourth, the dream tried to combine victory. Back-to-back Early East at Kumamoto Masters, Denmark Open and Arctic Open were worried. A remarkable role model in his defeat was his tendency to lose from advantageous positions – he let two matches slip, even though it was a game up.
However, the dream was briefly redeemed Cling his first international title SYED MODI. Comeback was short -term when he released a stunning performance in All England Open, Asia Championships and Thailand open. His harsh patch took longer than anyone expected.
When an athlete lasts a long -term gap, conversation usually focuses on two options: is it a technical error or mental block? In the case of a dream, it seems that it is more of a mental challenge – at least according to his coach Vimal Kumar. Vimal believes that the dream must change his thinking in court, which could be the key to unlocking consistent results that unly late.
“He has to overcome how to deal with a particular situation. I spoke enough of it. He also knows, but he must be applied and done this thing. No one else can. It’s just his hands, how he gets into the process and how to deal with it,” said Hindustan Times.
Prakash Padukone said earlier that in fact, it is for players who could explore and find a way to win.
“Players have to explore and not only ask for more federations. They have to ask if they are hard enough. In the end, the responsibility is that the players go and deliver it when it matters,” Padukone said after a loss of a dream in the Bronze Medal at the Olympic Olympic.
At the Olympic Games in Paris, the dream appeared as the best Indian badminton player in India and defeated several opponents with a higher value during an impressive run. The dream, which was considered to be a future champion no other than Viktor Axelsen, now faces an impressive challenge – not only to overcome his mental block, but to do what the champions are known for: Win routelyly.
Written by Sidharth Gulati
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
18 May 2025