"Competition Has Become Tougher": Kidambi Srikanth Ahead Of Indonesia Masters
Ahead of the Indonesia Masters 2025, former India world no. 1 Kidambi Srikanth opened up on his preparations for the tournament where he went on to say that for him it is important for him is to play well and give his best in the game. Along with Srikant, ace Indian shuttlers PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen and men's doubles pair Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy will participate in the upcoming Indonesia Masters 2025 badminton tournament which will kickstart on Tuesday in Jakarta, Indonesia.
"I'm in Indonesia and have trained well. I feel it's important to play well that one hour you get and let's see what the outcome is going to be but what is more important for me is to play well and give my best," Srikanth said while speaking to ANI.
Further, the 31-year-old spoke about how the sport of Badminton has become more tough for the players in the last few years.
"The competition has become tougher. The level at which everybody is playing has gone higher. It's always important to continuously get better, there is no pausing at any moment, you have to continuously work on your game and try and get better. I'm just trying to do it and also the fact that we have won three medals at the Olympics, I'm sure that everyone expects many more medals from badminton and I feel it's a responsibility and everyone is taking it really well and everyone is performing really well at the Olympics," Srikanth added.
In the end, the badminton player spoke about his collaboration with the Hundred and said that with them he would try to make equipment which would benefit the players.
"The partnership with the Hundred is a new experience and oppurtunity for me. Now, we both together will try to develop the equipment together. I will try to give


