JAKARTA - The women's doubles journey of Lanny Tria Mayasari/Apriyani Rahayu at the 2026 German Open stopped in the second round after losing to the Japanese pair, Kaho Osawa/Mai Tanabe.

Lanny/Apri was forced to play in a two-game match that ended with a score of 13-21 and 17-21 at the Westenergie Sporthalle on Thursday, February 26, 2026, WIB night.

Apri said that they would take the wisdom from this defeat, especially this is the third tournament playing together with Lanny in 2026 so there are still many things they need to communicate.

"There must be regret, there is anger, and of course there is frustration with today's result, but we must look back at this as part of our process," said Apriyani in a statement received.

The other two tournaments they took part in this year were the BWF Super 300 Thailand Masters and the BWF Super 500 Indonesia Masters. While in Thailand, they reaped the same results as in Germany, while in Indonesia, their journey could go to the semifinals.

Apri assessed that in the future they need to perform more consistently when they have good momentum like what happened in the second game against the Japanese pair. They were ahead, but instead they were chased and then lost.

"At that moment, we were less consistent with each other and less calm in making decisions. So, there are still many processes that we have to go through together as a couple," he said.

Lanny/Apri's defeat leaves the women's doubles hoping for Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti. The pair continued their journey to the last eight after eliminating China Taipei's second seed Hsu Yin Hui/Lin Jhih Yun.

Next, they will face the pair of Lui Lok Lok/Tsang Hiu Yan. The Hong Kong pair got a ticket by eliminating Simona Pilgaard/Signe Schulz from Denmark.

Indonesia also still has hope on the shoulders of Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja from the mixed doubles. The former athlete who was once in the Pelatnas PBSI went to the last eight with her partner from Singapore, Hee Yong Kai Terry.


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