Srikanth Kidambi Biography, Badminton Career, Age, Family

Kidambi Srikanth is one of the finest badminton players India has produced; having reached the No. 1 one spot in the world ranking as well as becoming the first Indian man to win a silver medal.

Srikanth Kidambi Biography, Badminton Career, Age, Family
Srikanth Kidambi

Biography

Srikanth Kidambi

 here we have an Indian badminton player, Srikanth Kidambi, who created several histories at the International level.

Earlier, Kidambi was so much into the directory, but later his passion made him raise his country’s flag in badminton championships internationally.

Starting from becoming the first Indian to reach on top of the world rankings, they also had participated in Olympics.

Similarly, Srikanth has achieved several prestigious awards and honors.

Srikanth Kidambi is an Indian badminton player born on 7th January 1993. He hails from the Ravulapalem village of Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh. He represents India in the Singles and Doubles categories. In April 2018, Srikanth was ranked No.1 in the world.

Background

Srikanth Kidambi was born to KVS Krishna and Radha Kidamdi. He belongs to an agricultural family, where his father is a farmer and a landlord, and his mother is a housewife. Srikanth has an elder brother Kidambi Nandagopal who is a badminton player himself.

Srikanth picked up badminton along with his elder brother Nandagopal in 2000 when they both joined the newly constructed municipal stadium in Guntur. Nandagopal’s talent was spotted by the Sports Authority of Sports and moved to Visakhapatnam to train at the Sports Academy of Andhra Pradesh. In 2001, Srikanth too joined the academy and shared a room with his brother at the hostel’s academy.

Before joining his brother at the Sports Academy of Andhra Pradesh, Srikanth was lazy and idler. However, he worked hard to join the academy. Srikanth didn’t take badminton seriously until he joined the Gopichand Badminton Academy in 2008. He and Nandagopal joined the badminton academy run by former Indian badminton player and national coach Pullela Gopichand.

Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi has made his entry to the BWF World Championships, he is the only Indian men’s singles badminton player who has entered the Championship’s final. Citizens are considering his stand on BWF World Championships as historic because no one had entered the final before the Srikanth Kidambi.

Quick Facts

Full Name Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi 
Known as Srikanth Kidambi
Nickname Sri
Birth Date 7th February 1993
Birth Place Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur region, India
Residence Hyderabad, India
Religion Hindu
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity N/A
Education N/A
Horoscope Aquarius
Father’s Name Kittu Kidambi
Mother’s Name Radha Kidambi
Siblings 1(Nandagopal Kidambi)
Age 28 years old
Height 5’10” (178 cm)
Weight 65 kg (143 lbs.)

Srikanth Kidambi

Men’s Singles

Career Record 243 wins, 130 losses
Career Titles 10
Highest Ranking 1st (As of 12 April 2018)
Current Ranking 15 (As of 26 October 2021)

Medal Records while representing India in Men’s Badminton

Matches Medal

Rise to Glory

After moving to Gopichand Badminton Academy, Srikanth began to pursue badminton seriously. Pullela Gopichand believed that he had talent but he lacked focus. Gopichand guided him to strengthen his focus on the game.

Seeded ninth on his Olympic debut, Srikanth recorded comfortable wins over Mexico's Lino Munoz and Henri Hurskainen of Sweden before a much closer affair in the round of 16 against Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen.

That triumph set up a quarter-final encounter with the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 champion, the legendary Lin Dan.

In 2011, after getting an international break, he won his first Junior singles title and doubles title at the All India Junior International Badminton Championships in Pune. A year later , he clinched his maiden Singles title at the Maldives International Challenge.

It was in 2014 that the shuttler announced his arrival into the elite of the badminton world.

The Indian conjured a shock win against two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan in the final of the China Open to become the first Indian to win a Super Series Premier men's title.

In 2013, he won his first Singles National title at the Senior National Badminton Championships by defeating Parupalli Kashyap. In January 2014, he finished as a Runner-Up at the Indian Grand Prix Gold. In 2015, at the Syed Modi International, he was defeated by Parupalli Kashyap in the final and he won the tournament title a year later.

In 2016, he won two Gold medals in Men’s Singles and Team at the South Asian Games in Guwahati. That year, the Indian men’s team settled for Bronze after a semi-final loss but Srikanth remained unbeaten at the Asian Team Championships in Hyderabad.

That accolade would become him in April 2018. Whilst representing India at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and earning gold in the mixed team event and a silver in the singles event, Srikanth would rise to world number one.

But from there, Kidambi’s form plummeted. Hampered by a series of niggling injuries, the Indian struggled to string a consistent series of results together, which also meant he missed the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

However, Kidambi bounced back with some strong results late in 2021. With form back on his side, Kidambi Srikanth ended the year with a historic men’s singles silver at the 2021 BWF World Championships and climbed back into the top 10 of the world rankings.

Srikanth Kidambi

Commonwealth Games

2018 Gold Coast (Mixed team)Gold2018 Gold Coast (Men’s singles)Silver

Asia Team Championships

2020 Manila (Men’s team)Bronze2016 Hyderabad (Men’s team)Bronze

South Asian Games

2016 Guwahati–Shillong (Men’s team)Gold2016 Guwahati–Shillong (Men’s singles)Gold2019 Kathmandu–Pokhara (Men’s team)Gold

Asian Junior Championships

2011 Lucknow (Mixed team)Bronze

Commonwealth Youth Games

2011 Douglas (Mixed doubles)Silver2011 Douglas (Boys’ doubles)Bronze

Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi Family Members

Some trusted media sources, we have collected something about his family. Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi’s father’s name is KVS Krishna, who is a landlord and his mother’s Radha is a house. Srikanth has an older brother named K. Nandagopal, who is also a badminton player.

It is expected that Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi will win a Silver medal, if he wins gold then it will be a pride moment for the whole of India. Let’s see what happens in the finals.

Major Achievements

Srikanth Kidambi made his international debut in 2011 where he competed and won his first international medal by winning the Bronze in Mixed Team event at the Asian Junior Championships. In that year, he won the Silver and Bronze in Mixed Doubles and Boys Doubles respectively at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Douglas.

In 2013, Srikanth claimed his second Singles title at the Thailand Open. A year later, Srikanth participated in the Malaysian Open and ended up as a quarterfinalist.

At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, he was part of the Indian Mixed Team that reached the semifinals and he also finished as a quarterfinalist in Men’s Singles. Srikanth broke into the limelight when he defeated 5-time World Champion and 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist Lin Dan in the 2014 China Open Final to claim the title.

In 2015, Srikanth became the first Indian to clinch the Gold medal at the Swiss Open by defeating Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen. A year later, in August, he competed at the Rio Olympics and reached the quarterfinals of Men’s Singles where he lost to China’s Lin Dan.

In 2017, Srikanth and Sai Praneeth became the first Indian badminton pair to reach the finals of a ranking event at the Singapore Super Series, where Sai emerged as the eventual champion. That year, he went on to win 4 titles, each at the Indonesia Open, Australian Open, Denmark Open, and French Open.

At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Srikanth had a successful campaign by winning a Gold in Mixed Team event and a Silver in Men’s Singles at Gold Coast in Australia.

Srikanth is now looking to break into Top-16 in the BWF rankings to qualify for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Srikanth Kidambi

Some Important Points About Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi

Some important points about Srikanth Nammalwar Kidambi are as follows.

  • He was honored with the Padma Shri award in 2018 by the President of India, which is India’s fourth-highest civilian award.
  • In April 2018, he was ranked as world number 1 at the BWF World Championships.
  • He also has received the Arjuna Award (Arjuna Awards for Outstanding Performance in Sports and Games) in 2015, which is the second-highest sporting honor of India.

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Playing Style

Just at the age of 28, Shrinkanth from Guntur has continuously had an assaulting fashion of play.

His jump-smashes are a treat to observe, and that’s precisely what makes his amusement so appealing

However, what has improved and made strides in his characteristic energy is his capacity to make points.

Before time, Shrikanth implies all of his power, but recently he specifically creates attacking opportunities.

Like on the Denmark Open, the winner did not constantly attack but played with the opponent around, opens angles, and finally jump and smash.

Sometimes, Srikanth has also been pointed out for his patience level but his talent.

With more calm and Patience, he seems more focused on his shots and just eager to kill the game. Relating more about deceptive shots, Shrikanth was not so much into it.

Later after the arrival of Indonesian coach Mulyo Handoyo, he confirmed that they are particularly focusing on his fitness and skills.

However, they were looking for longevity too. Despite being new to deceptive playing, he has started showing a flair for it.

Srikanth Kidambi

Srikanth Kidambi | Net Worth and Earnings

Being topmost of the list in 2018, Srikanth Kidambi has been continuously ranking among the Top 10 badminton players.

For so reason, he is one of the richest badminton players in the world. Following BWF’s official websites, Srikanth’s total earnings is over $484,426, and $484,332 are only from the single titles.

Moreover, in 2017, he was featured on the 83rd spot in the Forbes Magazine list. Reportedly, he was purchased for 31 lakhs by the Awade Warriors.

He also became the highest-paid Indian male player after all Premier Badminton League teams purchased him for 51 lakhs for the 2017-18 season.

Meanwhile, for the 2018-19 season, he was purchased by Bengaluru Raptors at 80 lakhs.

Besides, Srikanth also has been benefited from long-standing endorsements deals like a bumper 35 crore 4 year deal with Chinese sports brand Li-Ning.

He became part of the Li-Nang brand in 2014 and its rivals Yonex from 2016-2018.