Indonesian Para badminton athlete, who started his journey in 2011, has made significant strides in the sport. He began competing in Para badminton in 2016 after a hiatus due to a motorcycle accident. His passion for the game reignited when he was invited to represent West Java at the National Paralympic Week in Bandung.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Singles SU5 | S Silver |
In 2023, he faced a significant health challenge when he was hospitalised due to dengue fever. Despite this setback, he remains determined to continue his career and achieve his ambitions.
He currently plays for Kabupaten Tasikmalaya in Indonesia. His national coach is Jarot Hernowo. Their collaboration has been instrumental in his development as a top Para badminton player.
Looking ahead, he aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal drives his daily training and preparation, as he seeks to represent Indonesia on the global stage.
Beyond his personal ambitions, he runs the Anrimusthi Badminton Centre in Kuningan, Indonesia. This centre is a realisation of his long-held dream. It provides a private training court and aims to nurture new talent from his hometown.
"This badminton centre has been my dream for a long time," he said. "Other than wanting to have a private training court, I would also like to contribute something to my hometown of Kuningan. Hopefully, new seeds will emerge from this centre."
His journey from club-level competitions to aiming for the Paralympics showcases his dedication and resilience. As he continues to train and inspire others through his badminton centre, his story remains a testament to perseverance and passion in sports.
Indonesian Para badminton athlete, who started his journey in 2011, has made significant strides in the sport. He began competing in Para badminton in 2016 after a hiatus due to a motorcycle accident. His passion for the game reignited when he was invited to represent West Java at the National Paralympic Week in Bandung.