An Indonesian badminton player who won numerous international titles, including the 2010 Asian Games gold medal, and was a top-ranked singles player.
Signed, sealed, and delivered - Simon Santoso is the epitome of badminton excellence, renowned for his remarkable career, crowned with prestigious titles, and a storied legacy that has left an indelible mark on the world of badminton.
Born on July 29, 1985, in Tegal, Central Java, Indonesia, Santoso's tryst with badminton began at a tender age. He joined the Tangkas Jakarta badminton club, eventually making his way to the Indonesian National team.
Santoso's résumé boasts an impressive array of accolades, including two-time SEA Games men's singles champion (2009 and 2011), and four-time SEA Games men's team title winner (2003, 2007, 2009, and 2011). The pinnacle of his success came in 2012 when he clinched the Indonesia Open, a Superseries Premier tournament. He reached a career-high ranking of world number 3 in August 2010.
In his personal life, Santoso is a family man, married to Evelyn Carmelita since 2014, with two children. When not dominating the badminton court, he enjoys swimming and reading comics.
Santoso's illustrious career serves as a testament to his dedication, perseverance, and passion for the sport. As he continues to inspire a new generation of badminton players, his legacy will undoubtedly endure, forever etched in the annals of badminton history.
43 Years Old
A Malaysian badminton legend who dominated the sport for over a decade, winning numerous titles and accolades, including three Olympic silver medals. He is revered for his exceptional speed, agility, and mastery of the game.
42 Years Old
A dominant force in badminton, winning five World Championships and five Olympic medals, including two singles golds, with a playing style marked by exceptional speed, power, and agility.
44 Years Old
A dominant force in badminton, winning numerous titles including the Olympic gold medal and multiple World Championships, known for his exceptional speed and agility on the court.