Bilqis Prasista And 4 Weaknesses To Become A World's Top Player

JAKARTA – Bilqis Prasista admits that he still has many shortcomings to become the world's top player. However, he was ready to fix that.

There are at least four important things that the Indonesian women's singles must continue to develop. This can be seen when Bilqis lost to China's representative He Bingjiao in the third party of the 2022 Uber Cup quarter-finals between Indonesia and China.

In that match, the children of national badminton legends Joko Suprianto and Zelin Resiana actually played well. He managed to win the first game before losing the next two games.

"I've been able to play well. I just haven't been able to maintain consistency, (have to) play without a burden, enjoy the game, and believe in my own abilities. That's the main thing to be able to win the game," said the player born in 2003.

The defeat against He Bingjiao was the only defeat that Bilqis had in the four matches she played during her debut in the most prestigious women's team event.

Previously, he made it through the group stage perfectly. He beat French representative Yaelle Hoyaux in the first match and then won over Germany's Florentine Schoffski in the second match.

At the peak, he managed to make a surprise by overthrowing world number one badminton player Akane Yamaguchi in straight sets.

The victory made Bilqis in the spotlight of the Indonesian people. Her name became a byword on social media and was touted as an oasis in the midst of Indonesia's women's singles achievement crisis.

However, for Bilqis, he felt he had nothing after that sensational victory. He admitted, this year's Uber Cup finals he gained a lot of experience and lessons that were important for his future career.

"I have to train harder to improve and be able to compete in a lot of small-level tournaments first to boost my ranking which is still in the 300s," he said.

For Indonesia, the defeat in the quarter-finals against China repeats the failure of the Uber Cup in the previous 2019 edition. At that time, Indonesia also ran aground in the same round after losing to Thailand.