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Olympics badminton: Why Lakshya Sen's first round win is 'deleted'...

Last updated on: July 29, 2024 01:02 IST

Lakshaya Sen

IMAGE: Lakshya Sen reacts during his men’s singles first round badminton match against Guatemala’s Kevin Cordon at the Olympics on Saturday. Photograph: X

Lakshya Sen's 21-8, 22-20 victory over Kevin Cordon in the opening men's singles Group L match won't be counted as his Guatemalan opponent pulled out of the Paris Olympics due to a left elbow injury.

"Guatemalan men's singles player Kevin Cordon has withdrawn from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Badminton Competition due to a left elbow injury," read a statement from Badminton World Federation.

 

"His remaining Group L matches against Indonesia's Jonatan Christie (Court 2, 2pm local time, 29 July 2024) and Julien Carraggi of Belgium (Court 3, 'Not Before' 9.20am local time, 31 July 2024) will not be played. Matches on these courts in each respective session have been rescheduled.

"As per BWF General Competition Regulations for group stage play, the results of all matches played, or yet to be played, involving Cordon in Group L are now considered deleted," the sport's global governing body added.

The withdrawal of Cordon, a Tokyo Olympics semi-finalist, means Group L will now be considered a three-player affair, involving Christie and Carraggi of Belgium besides Sen.

The 22-year-old Indian star will be the only player in the group to have played three matches as the other two will compete in two to make it to the knock-out stage.

Sen will meet Carraggi on Monday and Christie in his last group match on Wednesday.

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