Sourabh Verma started his career in badminton at the young age introduced by his father Sudhir Verma. Verma won his first international title by winning the
Bahrain International Challenge. In the same year, he was the runner-up at
India Open Grand Prix Gold after losing to the former Olympic champion
Taufik Hidayat. In 2012, Sourabh Verma reached a career high of no. 30 in the
world ranking, Sourabh Verma won back-to-back international titles in 2013 and 2014. First of them being 2013
Tata International Challenge held at
Mumbai where he defeated
Prannoy H. S. Verma grabbed the next title at 2014
Iran Fajr International Challenge beating Alrie Guna Dharma and the 3rd title in the row was taken by becoming the champion at the 2014
Austrian International Challenge causing an upset to his higher ranked opponent
Hsu Jen-hao. Sourabh Verma also finished as the runner-up in a neck to neck match with
Simon Santoso at the
2014 Malaysia Grand Prix Gold. He represented his country competed at the
2014 Asian Games. In 2015, he finished as the runner-up at the
Tata Open India International lost to his younger brother
Sameer Verma in straight games. He also was the runners-up at the 2016
Belgian International,
Polish International, and
Bitburger Open. In October 2016, he clinched the Grand Prix title at the
Chinese Taipei Masters, after his opponent
Liew Daren retired in the third game due to a shoulder injury. In 2017, he won his second title at the
Indian National Championships. In the international event, his best results were the quarter finalists at the
Syed Modi International and
New Zealand Open. In 2018, he won the BWF Tour Super 100 level tournaments in
Russian Open and
Dutch Open. He participated at the
2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. == Achievements ==