JAKARTA - Indonesian mixed doubles player, Yeremia Erich Rambitan, is undergoing treatment for the knee injury he suffered while performing with Pramudya Kusumawardana in the quarter-finals of the Indonesia Open 2022, Friday, June 17.

At that time, Yeremia and Pramudya were facing representatives from Malaysia, Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik at the crucial point in the third game. While leading 20-18, Jeremiah suffered an incident in the knee and made him fall.

Even though he was forced to continue playing, in the end, Jeremiah had to end the match by being pushed off the field using a wheelchair.

“Yeremia Erich Yoche Yacob Rambitan has a left knee injury which will require him to be out for 3-6 months. Currently, PBSI is still continuing to examine his condition and carry out therapeutic management. There is no operation," said PBSI through its official Twitter account.

Having to step aside for healing and recovery from injuries, Jeremiah was not sad. He tried to cheer himself up by singing the song "Man Strong" by musician Tulus.

Jeremiah shared the moment through his social media accounts. While showing the state of his knee wrapped in a tool, he hummed singing the lyrics which he hoped would strengthen himself.

"You can break my leg, but not my dreams," Jeremiah hummed.

This moment was later shared again by Jeremiah's fan account on Twitter. But the idol's upload made his fans feel sad.

"This may be that Yere intends to give an update and at the same time encourage himself, but the effect on the audience is why it's so sad that it's maximally like this.........," the account wrote in the caption.

Other fans agree with what this account has to say. They said that Jeremiah's upload made the situation even more depressing.

"It's really sad to hear that. Get well soon, yes, "said the account owner @Oc*****i

"Yereeee, I didn't know yesterday, I was sobbing when I saw you, tbtb, fell, you're singing like this," replied the account @mamb****a

"So it's sadder but if you use original music, it will be even sadder. Get well soon, yer," the @aly*****i account also chimed in.


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