Yere/Rahmat Complete Indonesia's Victory At Indonesia Masters II Super 100-2024

SURABAYA Indonesian men's doubles pair, Yeremia Erich Yoche Yacob Rambitan and Rahmat Hidayat, managed to add a collection of titles for the hosts in the Indonesia Masters II Super 100-2024 tournament which took place in Surabaya. This victory was won after Yere/Rahmat beat their compatriots, Raymond Indra and Patra Harapan Rindorindo, with a tight score of 23-21, 21-18 in the final match, Sunday, November 3.

Rahmat admits that facing one country's colleagues has its own challenges. "We are a little nervous because the opponent already knows our strengths and weaknesses," he said. However, this couple was able to overcome the pressure and look solid until they won. We often train together at the Cipayung National Training Center, so we already know each other's strengths, "he added.

This victory is also a redeem for the unsatisfactory results experienced by Yere/Rahmat at the Indonesia Masters II Super 100 previously in Pekanbaru, where they only managed to become runners-up. We are very happy because after failing in Pekanbaru, this time we can win. This is a stepping stone for us to achieve even better achievements in the future," said Yeremia.

The title in Surabaya continued the positive trend of Yere/Rahmat in the City of Heroes, where previously they also won the Indonesia International Challenge 2024 after defeating the Taiwanese pair, Lu Ching Yao/Wu Guan Xun, with a tight score of 23-21, 23-21.

Preparations for next year's International Tournament

Currently, Yere assesses that their cohesiveness is already at eight to nine on a tenth scale, which is an important capital for the next tournament. We will prepare to appear at Thailand Masters and Indonesia Masters with higher levels, namely BWF Super 300 and Super 500," he added.

With this victory, Indonesia managed to bring home four titles from the Indonesia Masters II Super 100-2024. Apart from Yere/Rahmat, Alwi Farhan's victory was also won by Alwi Farhan in the men's singles, Ni Kadek Dhinda Amartya in the women's singles, and the mixed doubles pair Amri Syahnawi/Nita Violina Marwah