When the dust settled in Sydney on 23 November 2025, there was one name that resonated across the global badminton world: Lakshya Sen. The young Indian shuttler detached himself from a tough 2025 season and clinched the 2025 Australian Open (badminton) men’s singles title — a powerful statement of resilience, skill, and unshakable spirit.
The Final Showdown
In the final held at the State Sports Centre, Sen faced Japan’s Yushi Tanaka. With precision and dominance, Sen won in straight games 21–15, 21–11 — sealing the match in just 38 minutes.
From the opening rally, Sen showed intent. He controlled the net, forced Tanaka into uncomfortable positions, and shifted seamlessly between soft touch and raw power. By the mid-game interval, he had already built a slight lead, later extending it with a flurry of attacking shots. The end result was emphatic — a clean, confident victory and his first title of the season.
What This Win Means
For Sen, this title marks his first trophy of 2025, and more importantly, a powerful comeback after a patchy season. With a 23-win record prior and quite a few setbacks in big tournaments — including the disappointment at the Olympics — this win at the Australian Open feels like redemption.
Notably, he became only the second Indian man after Kidambi Srikanth (2017) to win the Australian Open men’s singles crown.
The 2025 Australian Open is part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 circuit, and this victory adds valuable ranking points (9,200 for the winner) to Sen’s tally.
A Journey of Growing Up
Lakshya Sen’s journey to this moment has been paved with ups and downs. Over the years, he’s proven his mettle — from triumphs at junior levels to winning major titles. His prior achievements include multiple Super 500 wins, stellar performances in international tournaments, and representing India on the world stage.
But 2025 was tough. Expectations were high after his performances in previous years, yet consistency eluded him. Despite the pressure, Sen didn’t give up. The Australian Open win isn’t just another title — it is a clear message: when the going gets tough, Lakshya Sen gets tougher.
Why This Win Matters — For Sen and Indian Badminton
- Confidence Boost for Sen: After a rough season, this win could reignite his belief, motivation, and momentum going into the next year.
- Strengthening India’s Legacy: With Sen’s victory, another Indian name is etched into the annals of the Australian Open, reinforcing India’s growing presence in men’s singles badminton.
- Proof of Adaptability and Growth: Winning outside home soil shows Sen’s maturity — he can handle pressure, adapt to different conditions, and deliver when it matters.
Looking Forward — What Next for Lakshya Sen
This win comes at a critical juncture. As the season ends, Sen has a fresh boost of morale and confidence. If he carries this form forward, we might see him rise further in global rankings, take on bigger tournaments, and challenge top-tier players with renewed vigour.
More importantly, this victory might mark a turning point — a transition from “talent with promise” to “consistent title contender.”
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Australian Open Badminton title is more than just a trophy for Lakshya Sen. It is a statement — of resilience, of talent, of the never-give-up attitude. In 38 minutes, he not only overcame his opponent but also overcame doubts, setbacks, and an unpredictable season.
For fans, aspiring shuttlers, and sports lovers across India, Lakshya Sen’s win is a reminder that with hard work, focus, and the will to bounce back, even the roughest chapters can end on a triumphant note.
So here’s to Lakshya Sen — may this be just the beginning of many more victories to come.

