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Badminton Biography

Kidambi Srikanth

“Srikanth”

Indian · Palakkad, India · Born 7 February 1993

Badminton Player (Singles)

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India's former world number one and the first Indian man to reach the BWF World Championships final. Won four Superseries titles in 2017 and was the most naturally attacking Indian badminton player of his generation with devastating smash power.

Kidambi Srikanth is India's most successful men's singles badminton player, a former world number one who won four Super Series titles in a single year in 2017. His exceptional speed, powerful smash, and clutch performance in major tournaments have made him India's greatest men's singles player and a pioneer for Indian badminton.

Famous For

Former world number 1 badminton player, first Indian to win 4 BWF Super Series titles in a year

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive attacking style with powerful smashes and deceptive drops

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Pioneered Indian men's singles badminton on global stage

Career Journey

Timeline

2009 📌 Professional badminton debut
2013 🎯 International breakthrough at Thailand Open
2017 🏆 Won Indonesia Open Super Series Premier
2017 🏆 Won Australia Open Super Series
2017 🏆 Won Denmark Open Super Series Premier
2017 🏆 Won French Open Super Series
2018 🎯 Achieved world number 1 ranking
2021 🎯 Olympic debut at Tokyo Olympics
Career Timeline — Kidambi Srikanth
2009
Professional badminton debut
2013
International breakthrough at Thailand Open
2017
Won Indonesia Open Super Series Premier
2017
Won Australia Open Super Series
2017
Won Denmark Open Super Series Premier
2017
Won French Open Super Series
2018
Achieved world number 1 ranking
2021
Olympic debut at Tokyo Olympics