B. Sai Praneeth Age, Wiki and Bio

B. Sai Praneeth

Quick Info

ProfessionBadminton Player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth10/08/1992
Age32 years
BirthplaceHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

Bio/Wiki

Real NameSai Praneeth Bhamidipati
NicknameNot Known

Physical Stats & More

Height173 cm
Weight70 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Zodiac sign/Sun signLeo
HometownHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesListening to Music

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeN/A

Family

FatherDeekshitulu
MotherName Not Known
Siblings
BrotherNot Known
SisterNot Known

Career

Badminton
International DebutYear- 2008
Coach/MentorPullela Gopichand
Achievements (main ones)
Singles
  • Winner of the 2011 Iran and 2012 Bahrain Challenge tournaments.
  • In 2016, won the Canada Open Grand Prix.
  • In April of 2017, became the fourth Indian Badminton player to win the Singapore Open Super Series.
  • In June 2017, clinched the Thailand Grand Prix Gold title.
Highest Ranking#22 (Achieved on May 23, 2017)

Favourites

Favourite Badminton PlayerSaina Nehwal
Favourite DestinationCanada

Some Lesser Known Facts

B Sai Praneeth's smoking habits are unknown.
Alcohol consumption status of B Sai Praneeth is unknown.
Praneeth was raised by his maternal grandparents while his parents struggled to balance work and family life.
Praneeth's aunt, Kasturi Devi, had aspirations of becoming a professional shuttler but was hindered by a knee injury.
As a child, Praneeth maintained a rigorous schedule involving school and badminton training sessions.
In 2013, Praneeth gained recognition by defeating Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat.
In late-2014, injuries began affecting Praneeth's performance, leading to a foot injury during the Senior National Badminton Championship in 2015.
Praneeth surprised many by beating Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei at the 2016 All England Super Series Premier.
By winning the 2017 Singapore Open Super Series final against Srikanth Kidambi, Praneeth became the second Indian male to win a Super Series title.
Praneeth furthered his success by claiming the Thailand Grand Prix Gold title after defeating Christie Jonatan of Indonesia just two months later.