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Bhamidipati Sai Praneeth is an Indian former badminton player trained at Gopichand Badminton Academy, known for upsets against top players like Lee Chong Wei and Taufik Hidayat. He won the 2017 Singapore Open Superseries and secured a historic bronze medal at the 2019 BWF World Championships, the first for an Indian male shuttler in 36 years. After competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, he retired in 2024 to become a coach in the United States. (Wikipedia; Olympics.com)
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As of 2026, Sai Praneeth’s estimated net worth is ₹10-15 crore. This wealth has been accumulated through his career as a former professional badminton player, as well as badminton tournaments, sponsorships (li-ning, oppo), pbl auctions (rs 32 lakhs), government job at ongc (economic times; linkedin).
Bronze at 2019 BWF World Championships (first Indian male since 1983); 2017 Singapore Open Superseries winner (def. Srikanth Kidambi); 2016 Canada Open and 2017 Thailand Open titles; career-high world #10; Arjuna Award 2019; 2010 World Junior bronze; Tokyo 2020 Olympian. (Wikipedia)
Married to Swetha Jayanthi since December 2019 following engagement; welcomed first child, son Sriyansh, in November 2021. (Economic Times; Instagram)
Sai Praneeth’s estimated net worth in 2026 is ₹10-15 crore.
Sai Praneeth is a former professional badminton player.
Sai Praneeth is currently with Swetha Jayanthi (married 2019) (Economic Times; NDTV).