PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Berwick boy’s badminton bravado

Berwick boy’s badminton bravado

Adi Singh may only be 11 years old, but he is hoping his love for badminton could take him all the way to the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

The St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar student first picked up the indoor sport five years ago, after recommendation from his father Rajesh Kumar, who had also played the sport socially growing up.

“We got him to try multiple sports like soccer, karate, tennis, Auskick,” Mr Kumar explained.

“We just wanted him to be introduced to different sports, so he could choose by himself what he liked.”

Earlier this year, he was inducted into the Under 13 State Badminton team, which will see him compete against the best young players in the country.

“At the start it was just for fun and then slowly I got more into it,” Adi reasoned.

“Then I felt like it was getting a bit more competitive and I started playing tournaments, and I set myself the goal of becoming the best player.”

While the racquet sport has increased in popularity in Australia in recent years, it remains one of the less popular sports for Aussies.

According to Badminton Australia, over 250,000 Australians currently participate in the sport.

“He’s doing great, this is definitely an achievement, coming to the state squad, but yeah, he needs to keep going and try to be the best in Victoria to start with,” Mr Kumar said.

While Adi says his short term goal is to become the best badminton player in the state, his long term goals are even larger.

“My main goal is to win the 2032 Olympics,” he said.

“That has been my goal ever since I watched the last Olympics and saw badminton as an Olympic sport.”

Adi trains five days a week at HP Badminton in Mount Waverley, and also works with a coach who helps him train to be the best he can be.

While mum Aarathi Nagajothi said he is very proud of her son’s badminton achievements, she hinted that she didn’t expect him to take to the sport as well as he did.

“In the beginning we had to push him a bit to get into a sport, but over the past year he has improved quite a bit and we were quite surprised,” she said.

“I felt bad for not expecting it!”

Adi will compete at the U13 National Championships in Ballarat in late September this year, where he hopes to bring home gold.

Digital Editions


  • Thieves exploit road closures

    Thieves exploit road closures

    At a time when local businesses say their livelihoods are under threat from Big Build road closures, one has fallen victim to a costly burglary.…

More News

  • Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Koo-wee-rup, Dandenong and Bangholme have been officially listed among public exposure sites for new measles cases. In an alert from Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay, three recently-returned overseas…

  • Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad have charged two men as part of an ongoing investigation into a non-fatal shooting in Doveton last…

  • Officer kiln development proposed, feedback open

    Officer kiln development proposed, feedback open

    A modern development of the Officer Kiln is now being considered by Cardinia Shire Council, with residents asked to provide their thoughts on the proposal to reinvigorate the historic site.…

  • Subdivision pleas blocked by Government

    Subdivision pleas blocked by Government

    After more than a decade of petitioning, Pakenham’s landowners say they are still being ignored, despite the Minister for Planning weighing in on their concerns. Last year in Parliament, East…

  • Teens deliberately set Dragon Park ablaze

    Teens deliberately set Dragon Park ablaze

    Police are investigating a deliberately lit fire at Dragon Park in Lakeside, causing damage to public property. Investigators have been told three boys and a girl were seen lighting books…