Lakshay Sharma, a 19-year-old badminton prodigy from Ludhiana, Punjab, has rapidly ascended the national and international badminton circuits, capturing attention with his remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication.
🏸 Recent Achievements
In May 2025, Lakshay clinched a silver medal in the Men’s Singles Open Category at the All-India Senior Ranking Badminton Tournament held in Hyderabad. Competing against over 768 players, he showcased exceptional skill and determination. His journey to the final included victories over top-seeded players such as Sanskar Saraswat and Saneet DS. In a closely contested final, he narrowly lost to Delhi’s Ginpal with scores of 19–21, 21–17, 20–22 .(The Tribune, The Times of India, Hindustan Times)
🌍 International Performances
Lakshay’s international accolades include:
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Silver Medal at the Kazakhstan International Series in December 2023, improving his world ranking from 316 to 250.(Hindustan Times)
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Bronze Medal at the Polish International Badminton Tournament in September 2024, where he competed against 241 players from around the world .(Hindustan Times)
🏆 Early Career and Training
Lakshay began playing badminton at the age of seven, under the guidance of his father and coach, Mangat Rai Sharma, a National Institute of Sports (NIS)-qualified coach. His early achievements include:(The Tribune)
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Captain of the Indian junior badminton team at the Asia Badminton Championship in Indonesia, 2023.(Hindustan Times)
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Gold Medal at the Khelo India University Games representing Chandigarh University.(Hindustan Times)
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Bronze Medal at the All India Junior Ranking Championship in Bengaluru, 2022.(Hindustan Times)
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Gold Medal at the U-19 Junior International Series in Hungary, 2021 .(Hindustan Times)
🎓 Academic Pursuits
Balancing sports and academics, Lakshay is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Programming at Chandigarh University. He completed his schooling at Sacred Heart Convent School in Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana .(Hindustan Times, Hindustan Times)
💪 Challenges and Aspirations
Despite his impressive track record, Lakshay faces financial challenges that hinder his participation in international tournaments essential for improving his world ranking. While some states have offered support, they require him to represent them instead of Punjab—a compromise he and his father are unwilling to make. Their commitment to representing Punjab remains steadfast, and they seek support to continue this journey .(Hindustan Times, The Times of India)
🏅 Looking Ahead
Lakshay aims to break into the world’s top 100 rankings to qualify for higher-tier tournaments like the BWF Super 300 and Super 500 events. His ultimate goal is to represent India at the Olympics, a dream he pursues with relentless dedication .(The Times of India)
Lakshay Sharma’s journey is a testament to talent, perseverance, and the profound impact of dedicated mentorship. His story underscores the need for institutional support to nurture homegrown athletes who aspire to bring glory to their state and country.(The Times of India)