
Kidambi Sricant emphasized that he is simply happy that he returned to the tournament regime-he was involved after the prolonged phase of injury-when his return culminated in normal completion in Malaysia open 2025.
Despite the defeat of a direct game, Sricant’s run to the finals was filled with encouraging brands. Starting with qualifying wheels, he built dynamics with a tournament. In the semifinal came the key peak where he secured Clinical victory over the Japanese Yushi Tanaka In direct games, displaying sharp control and court awareness.
“I didn’t know I really missed people! But I’m very happy to come back. During Singapore I fell last year and had a break.
“Return from injuries and long breaks is always hard. You haven’t played many matches so it’s not easy to get directly into the tournament regime.
It was his first performance in the World Tour BWF final since 2019 India Open-Zakonní Six-year drought. The result also described its best goal from the peace of silver at the World Championship 2021 and it came at a time when many began to count him. Sricant, once in the top ten in the world, fell at the beginning of this month to 82 in the ranking, after repeated injuries and missed competing spells.
The way back was far from smooth. The ankle problem pushed him to a large part of last year, complicated by missed Olympic qualifying opportunities and a limited match time. But in Kuala Lumpur, Sricanth looked physically free and mentally clearer and worked his way up with close matches with peace that was missing late.
After winning four Superies – SRIKANTH in 2017, SRIKANTH now seems to be focused on re -use of sport than to chase immediate results.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
May 25, 2025