JAKARTA - The national badminton club, PB Djarum, presents a special gift on National Awakening Day which falls today, Friday, May 20. Nine championship titles were won by PB Djarum's young athletes to coincide with this historic day.
Amazingly, these nine titles were won from three different international tournaments. The three tournaments are Stockholm Junior International Series 2022, Luxembourg Open International Series 2022, 3 Borders International U19 2022 France.
"The victories of young athletes in three European tournaments prove the best spirit of badminton to continue to excel. We hope that this victory can further strengthen unity in the country," said PB Djarum Chairperson, Yoppy Rosimin, in a written statement, as reported by Antara.
PB Djarum's young athlete who won the Luxembourg Open tournament, Chiara Marvella Handoyo said this was her first title. The joy was clearly felt by the player who was born in Klaten, Central Java.
"Of course I am very happy, apart from being my first international champion, as well as proving myself from the various processes that I have gone through," he said.
"I also learned a lot of lessons, including knowing how tough badminton competition is at the international level. In the future I also have to improve my skills so that I can continue to win," Chiara continued.
The following is a list of titles won by young badminton player PB Djarum which coincides with the 2022 National Awakening Day:
Stockholm Junior 2022
Patra Harapan Rindorindo/Titis Maulida - Mixed Doubles Champion Jessica Maya/Puspa Rosalia - Women's Doubles Champion M. Erwiansyah/Patra Harapan Rindorindo - Men's Doubles ChampionLuxembourg Open 2022
Chiara M. Handoyo - Women's Singles Champion3 Borders International U19 2022
Jason Christ Alexander - Men's Singles Champion Chiara M. Handoyo - Women's Singles Champion M. Erwiansyah/Patra Harapan Rindorindo - Men's Doubles Champion Puspa R. Damayanti/Jessica Maya - Women's Doubles Champion Marwan Faza/Jessica Maya - Mixed Doubles ChampionThe English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)