Ferdinansyah began training professionally in primary school under Bintang Badminton Club in Bogor. When the club dissolved following the owner's passing, he briefly joined PB Exist in Jakarta, but was released in 2018 as the club wanted to focus on junior players. They also played at the
2020 Thailand Masters and the
2021 Spain Masters. Ferdinansyah and Kani became the sole Indonesian representative at the
2021 BWF World Championships after the Indonesian Badminton Federation withdrew all the national team players from the tournament.
2022 Ferdinansyah was selected to pair former national team player
Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja following her return to PB Djarum. Making their debut at the
All England Open, they lost to eventual winners
Yuta Watanabe and
Arisa Higashino in the second round. They also struggled at the
Swiss Open and the
Thailand Open. Their performance began to pick up pace at the second half of the year, which saw them winning titles at the
Denmark Masters, the
Yogyakarta Indonesia International Series, the
Vietnam Open, where they won over compatriots
Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto/
Lisa Ayu Kusumawati, and the Indonesia International Challenge in Malang. Although
Jiang Zhenbang and
Wei Yaxin put the pair's win streak to a pause at the
Indonesia Masters Super 100, by this time, they had broken into the top 50. They also reached the semifinals of the
Australian Open. Ferdinansyah and Widjaja closed off 2022 with a world rank of no. 20.
2023 Ferdinansyah and Widjaja saw mixed results at the start of the year, starting with a semifinal at the
Malaysia Open All England Open, and the
Swiss Open. Surprisingly, they obtained a bronze medal at the
Asian Championships in
Dubai, notably defeating sixth seeds
Feng Yanzhe and
Huang Dongping at the first round. Following their rising performance, Ferdinansyah and Widjaja was called up for the
2023 Sudirman Cup in
Suzhou, China. The pair were only fielded once against
Dechapol Puavaranukroh and
Sapsiree Taerattanachai of Thailand and were unable to contribute points to the tie. Their slump continued throughout the
Malaysia Masters,
Singapore Open,
Indonesia Open,
Korea Open,
Japan Open, and
Australian Open, as well at the
World Championships. Fortunately, they bounced back as runner-ups at the
Kaohsiung Masters. They closed off the year with a hard-fought first World Tour title at the
Syed Modi International.
2024 Ferdinansyah and Widjaja reached the quarterfinals of the
Thailand Masters,
All England Open,
Thailand Open,
Malaysia Masters, and at the
Indonesia Open. However, their semifinal finish at the
China Open pulled them up to a world rank of no. 11, which was Ferdinansyah's career high. They later reached consecutive finals at the
Macau Open and the
Korea Masters. Despite failing to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics, they were able to qualify for the
World Tour Finals, marking Ferdinansyah's first appearance at the year-end tournament. They finished third in Group B with two losses and one win.
2025 Ferdinansyah concluded his partnership with Widjaja at the
Malaysia Open to move into the national team. He commenced his new journey in a highly expected partnership with
Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti. They started out at the
India Open, where they lost to
Jiang Zhenbang/
Wei Yaxin at the second round. Later, they became runner-ups at the
Thailand Masters to home pair
Dechapol Puavaranukroh/
Supissara Paewsampran. Ferdinansyah played with Ramadhanti at the
Asia Mixed Team Championships and earned a gold medal with the team despite being absent in the final due to a knee injury. He was called up to his second
Sudirman Cup but only played against Korea's
Seo Seung-jae/
Chae Yu-jung. After that, he finished second at the
Taipei Open to juniors
Jafar Hidayatullah/
Felisha Pasaribu. With Ramadhanti returning to women's doubles, Ferdinansyah was paired with new recruit
Bernadine Wardana. In their first four months, they snatched titles at the
Al Ain Masters and the
Syed Modi International Super 300, as well as becoming runner-ups at the Malaysia Masters Super 100 and the
Odisha Masters. == Achievements ==