JAKARTA - Febby Valencia's women's doubles Dwijayanti Gani/Ribka Sugiarto managed to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open 2022. Both tickets were secured after winning straight games over Srividya Gurazada/Ishika Jaiswal.

In the meeting at the Axiata Arena, Malaysia on Thursday, June 30, Western Indonesian Time (WIB), Febby/Ribka won without having to work hard over the Indian and Malaysian hodgepodge pair.

Because Srividya / Ishika decided to withdraw when the match had only been running for 24 minutes. At that time, Febby/Rebecca's points were already ahead of 21-12 and 21-8.

Febby/Ribka's victory in the round of 16 was a breath of fresh air for the representatives of Indonesia. Because previously Indonesia also lost two representatives in two different numbers.

In the women's singles number, Gregoria Mariska Tunjung had to finish her steps after being defeated by the Chinese representative, Wang Zhi Yi. In that meeting, Gregoria lost through two games which ended with a score of 19-21, 13-21.

After Gregoria, Indonesian mixed doubles represented by Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto/Lisa Ayu Kusumawati also appeared to compete for tickets to the quarter-finals. However, in a meeting with representatives of China, Rehan / Lisa, failed to win.

Meeting the fourth seed at the Axiata Arena, Olympic champions Rehan/Lisa were beaten by Wang Yi Lyu/Huang Dong Ping with a score of 19-21, 11-21. The defeat made Indonesia no longer have a representative in the mixed doubles to appear in the advanced round of the Malaysia Open 2022.


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