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The 21-year-old Canadian finished third for the second year in a row, losing semi-finalist to Frenchman Alex Lanier, European champion.
Lai claims second consecutive bronze in badminton world championships
One year after Victor Lai made history by winning Canada’s first ever medal at the badminton world championships, the 21-year-old matched his 2025 result earning another bronze in New Delhi, India. Lai came in to the the BWF World Championships as the seventh seed and had won all four of his matches in straight sets leading up to the semifinal. Canada’s Victor Lai plays against France’s Alex Lanier during a semi final match of the Badminton Wor…
Victor Lai continues to write the history of the Canadian badminton by winning the bronze medal at the Worlds of this discipline, which took place this Saturday in New Delhi, India. The 21-year-old fell in the semifinal against the Frenchman Alex Lanier, European champion, by the 16-21, 21-13 and 21-14 mark. In accordance with the rules of the tournament, the two players eliminated in the square of d'as automatically get a place on the third ste…
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