Indonesian Para badminton player, who began his journey in the sport at age seven, has made significant strides since starting to compete in Para badminton in 2009. Influenced by his father, a former badminton player, he transitioned from football to badminton after an amputation in 2006.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Singles SU5 | B Bronze |
He sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games in Surakarta, Indonesia. Despite this setback, he continued to pursue his passion for badminton. He decided to stop wearing a prosthesis after joining a Para badminton training camp in Surakarta in 2009.
One of his most memorable achievements is winning gold in the men's SU5 doubles at the 2017 World Championships in Ulsan, Republic of Korea. This victory stands out as a significant milestone in his career.
He is currently a student of English at Veteran Bangun Nusantara University in Sukoharjo, Indonesia. Additionally, he has studied sports science at Mercu Buana University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
His national coach is Jarot Hernowo from Indonesia. His father remains his biggest influence, continually motivating him throughout his journey. He also looks up to Indonesian badminton player Taufik Hidayat as his hero.
He lives by the philosophy, "Success is not a destination. Success is a journey." This mindset reflects his continuous pursuit of excellence and growth in the sport of badminton.
As he moves forward, he aims to build on his past successes and continue contributing to the sport. His journey serves as an inspiration for many aspiring athletes in Indonesia and beyond.
Indonesian Para badminton player, who began his journey in the sport at age seven, has made significant strides since starting to compete in Para badminton in 2009. Influenced by his father, a former badminton player, he transitioned from football to badminton after an amputation in 2006.