Uber Cup 2022: Special Message For Parents Becomes Capital Bilqis Prasista Bends Akane Yamaguchi
Indonesian women's singles, Bilsqis Prasista, contributed points in the 2022 Uber Cup. (Photo: PBSI Doc)

JAKARTA – The women's singles badminton player Bilqis Prasista admitted that she was given a special message from her parents before joining the 2022 Uber Cup. That message made her finally make a surprise by defeating the world's top player, Akane Yamaguchi.

Bilqis gave Indonesia a 1-0 lead over Japan in the final match of Group A on Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The 333rd ranked athlete in the world won in straight sets 21-19, 21-19 over the world number one women's singles.

After the match Bilqis admitted that he played carefree and full of confidence in the match against Yamaguchi. He believes that nothing is impossible, even if what is faced is a number one player with a myriad of achievements.

"Parents also advised if you meet anyone, don't be afraid and always believe. Because nothing is impossible as long as you want to try and believe we can," said Bilqis in an official statement received by VOI.

Please note, Bilqis is the son of Joko Suprianto and Zelin Resiana. Joko himself is an Indonesian legend in the men's singles sector who won the 1993 World Championships.

As for the Thomas Cup, he has won the title four times. He won the four titles in 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000.

Meanwhile, her mother is an accomplished player in the women's doubles sector. Zelin was recorded as helping the Red and White squad lift the Uber Cup trophy in 1994 and 1996.

Bilqis said he still couldn't believe he could overthrow Yamaguchi. "Because he is the number one player in the world and has many achievements. My strategy was just how to keep him running. Also, I have to be ready to endure and be enthusiastic," he said.

After winning Bilqis also looked teary. "Earlier on the field after confirming the win, I wanted to cry with joy and joy because it was like a dream to win and make a surprise. But these tears did not come out," he said.

After Bilqis' victory, Indonesia immediately lost two consecutive points. Japan evened the score to 1-1 in the second match after their women's doubles Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida won over Melani Mamahit/Tryola Nadia.

Meanwhile, the second women's singles, Tasya Farahna, who played in the third match, also failed to contribute points. The 355th ranked badminton player lost to Sayaka Takahashi.

Indonesia and Japan have actually confirmed their ticket to the quarter-finals. However, this match will determine who will qualify as group winners.


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