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Lakshya Sen wins Australian Open Super 500, ends 2025 title drought with straight-game victory

Lakshya Sen wins Australian Open Super 500, ends 2025 title drought with straight-game victory

Posted by: Aarav Chakraborty in: Sports
23 Nov | 19:58 PM | 0

Lakshya Sen defeated Japan's Yushi Tanaka in straight games to win the 2025 Australian Open Super 500, ending his title drought and boosting his Olympic prospects after a challenging season following his Paris Olympics fourth-place finish.

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