Badminton-Lin upsets Vitidsarn to set up All England Open final against India's Sen


Badminton - BWF World Tour - Super 1000 - All England Open - Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, Britain - March 7, 2026 Taiwan's Lin Chun-Yi celebrates winning his semi final match against Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

BIRMINGHAM, England, March ⁠7 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Lin Chun-yi stunned Thai ⁠second seed Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21-14 18-21 21-16 ‌in the All England Open semi-finals on Saturday and faces India's Lakshya Sen in the showpiece match.

Sen, 24, ​booked his place in the ⁠final after overcoming ⁠Canada's Victor Lai 21-16 18-21 21-15, recovering well ⁠after ‌dropping the second game.

With defending champion and top seed Shi Yuqi ⁠knocked out in the opening round by ​Sen, the ‌men's draw at the Super 1,000 event ⁠opened up ​early. Danish second seed Anders Antonsen also exited in the first round.

The women's field, however, ⁠remains dominated by its heavyweights. ​Defending champion and top seed An Se-young of South Korea, along with Wang Zhiyi, Chen ⁠Yufei and Akane Yamaguchi, all advanced to the semis.

An meets Chen later on Saturday, while Yamaguchi takes on Wang in the other ​last-four clash.

In mixed doubles, Taiwan's ⁠Ye Hong-wei and Nicole Gonzales Chan reached ​the final, where they will ‌play France's Thom Gicquel ​and Delphine Delrue.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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