JAKARTA The Central Board of the Indonesian Badminton Association (PP PBSI) revealed the targets set for the Kumamoto Masters tournament in Japan and the Australian Open 2025.
Japan's 2025 Kumamoto Masters in Japan take place on 11'16 November 2025, while the 2025 Australian Open in Sydney will be held on 18'23 November 2025.
To the Development and Achievement Division (Head of Binpres) PBSI, Eng Hian, said the two events were an important momentum for Cipayung National Training athletes to test the consistency of their performance.
"Hopefully they can appear all out and collect as many BWF ranking points as possible," said Eng Hian in a statement received by the media.
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At the 2025 Kumamoto Masters, PBSI decided to field five representatives. From the men's singles sector there were young badminton players Alwi Farhan and Mohammad Zaki Ubaidillah.
The other three representatives are Gregoria Mariska Tunjung, Ni Kadek Dhinda Amartya Pratiwi, and Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti.
This is Dhinda's debut at the BWF Super 500 event. He previously made an extraordinary journey when he debuted at the 2025 BWF Super 300 Korea Masters last week. He managed to reach the semifinals there.
"For Kumamoto Masters, I want Alwi, Ubed, and Dhinda to be able to show their best performance and beat the superior players," said Eng Hian.
Men's doubles, who are currently in Fajar Alfian/ Muhammad Shohibul Fikri's best performance, actually wants to be registered in Kumamoto, but is constrained by visas.
Therefore, the couple are prepared to play in Australia. They are also targeted to win in order to keep the chance to appear in the BWF World Tour next month.
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