Alex Lanier pushed through a grueling semifinal match at the World Badminton Championships in New Delhi, defeating Canada’s Victor Lai 16-21, 21-13, 21-14 to secure a spot in the men’s singles final, according to reports from sports outlets. Ranked 10th in the world, the Caen native competing for ASPTT Strasbourg became the first French player to reach a singles final at the global tournament.
A Historic Breakthrough in New Delhi
The semifinal victory marked a significant milestone for French badminton on the international stage. Facing the 7th-ranked Lai, Lanier dropped the opening game before mounting a tactical recovery in the second and third games to close out the match.
Parallels in Mixed Doubles
Lanier’s achievement followed another historic breakthrough earlier in the day for the French delegation. Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue advanced to the mixed-doubles final by defeating China’s Jiang Zhenbang and Wei Yaxin 19-21, 21-13, 21-11. Reporting on the event noted that the success of his compatriots served as a direct motivational boost for Lanier as he prepared for his own semifinal encounter.

Tournament Context and Next Steps
Lanier moves forward to the championship match carrying the momentum of a hard-fought three-game victory.
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