Srikaran Kandadai
Srikaran Kandadai is a current Racquetball player from Hyderabad, India. He represented the Indian racquetball team at the 2010 Racquetball World Championships in Seoul, South Korea and also at the 6th Asia Open Racquetball Championships 2014 in Seoul, South Korea. He played doubles at the 2010 World Championships and won a Silver medal in the Men's White Division partnering with Raaj Mohan and won the White Division Team Title along with Sathwik Rai and Raaj Mohan.[1]
He moved back to India in 2011 with a primary goal to promote Racquetball in India. He is the current President of Racquetball Association (RAI). Under his leadership, RAI has successfully conducted two "India Open" Racquetball championships (2014 and 2015).
He is also AmPro / IPro certified coach for Racquetball. He coached Amita Gondi, who represented India at the World Junior Racquetball championships in Colombia in November 2014, where she won a Gold in the Girl's 12 category.
Some of his achievements include:
- 2015 Asia Racquetball Championships - Silver Medalist in the Men's Elite Division
- 2014 India Open Silver Medalist in the Men's Open Division
- 2010 US Open Bronze Medalist in the Men's B Division.
- 2010 World Racquetball Championships Gold Medalist in the Men's Team White Division and Silver Medalist in the Men's Doubles White Division.
- 2010 GA State Singles Racquetball Championship Atlanta, GA - Winner in Men's Elite Division
- 2009 GA Regional Singles Racquetball Championship Atlanta, GA - Runner up in the Men's Age 25+ A division
- 2009 GA State Singles Racquetball Championship Atlanta, GA - Runner up in the Men's A division
- 2008 Georgia Games Racquetball Championship Atlanta, GA - Runner up in the Men's B division
- 2007 US National Singles Racquetball Championship Houston, TX - Gold Medalist in the Men's Skill C division
- 2007 US National Singles Racquetball Championship Houston, TX - Bronze Medalist in the Men's age 25+ Skill C division
- 2007 GA State Singles Racquetball Championship Atlanta, GA - Winner in the Men's Skill C division
References[edit]
- ↑ "Having a ball". The Hindu. 8 September 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
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