JAKARTA Indonesia's mainstay tennis player, Janice Tjen, has officially ranked 80th in the world after he successfully won the WTA first title at Jinan Open 2025 last weekend.
Janice lifted the WTA 125 Jinan Open 2025 title after she successfully crushed Anna Bondar (Hungaria) in three sets 6-4, 4-6, and 6-4 in Jinan, China, on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
Janice became Indonesia's third tennis player after Angelique Widjaja and Yayuk Basuki who were able to become champions in the WTA tournament, a world women's professional tennis tournament.
The tennis player who was born in Jakarta now has a total of 870 points so he is entitled to the current position. He has the potential to move up to a better position if he can maintain his consistency.
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Janice's career journey has skyrocketed in the past year. She entered the pros in 2022 from 966th in the world, but was already in 412 last year and rose rapidly after that.
The current position makes Janice's opportunity to appear at the 2028 Olympics even more open. He will follow in the footsteps of Yayuk, Karya Prakusya, and Suzanna Anggarkusuma.
Yayuk, who managed to break into the world's 19th ranking as the highest ranking in his career, was recorded four times as qualifying and competing in the Olympics, namely in 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000.
Apart from being in the singles sector, Yayuk also appeared in the doubles sector withLADE at the 2000 Olympics. Prior to that, he was paired with Suzanna at the 1992 Olympics at Barcelona, Spain.
Yayuk's achievements were then followed by Angelique Widjaja who broke into the 2004 Athens Olympics by bagging the 55th place in the world. Angelique also successfully won a ticket to the women's doubles Olympics with
Thus, it is interesting to wait for Janice Tjen's actions to be able to penetrate the top 50 WTA ranking as well as pocket a ticket to the 2028 Olympics. This opportunity is open considering that there are still more than two years remaining.
In addition to targeting Yayuk and Angie's footsteps to penetrate the Olympics, Janice Tjen was also able to hunt down the 19th place in the world that Yayuk had predicted. This achievement is likely to be realized.
Janice's statistics in the last two years have been amazing. In addition to winning WTA 125 singles and doubles, Janice has collected 13 ITF titles and three runners-up in the singles sector as well as six titles and five runners-up in the double sector.
His winning record is also relatively good. His statistics in singles 121 wins and 23 defeats (84.03 percent) from 144 matches. As for the doubles sector, he won 58 times and lost 24 times (70.73 percent) from 82 matches.
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