Still Young, Jojo Has Already Thought Of A Plan If He Is No Longer A Badminton Athlete
Indonesian men's singles badminton player, Jonatan Christie (Photo: PBSI)

JAKARTA - Jonatan Christie is an outstanding young badminton athlete belonging to Indonesia. He has won a number of titles even though he is only 22 years old.

Starting from the Australian Open 2019, New Zealand Open 2019, Swiss International 2019 and gold medals at the SEA Games, Asian Games and Asian Championships. At a very young age, it is clear that the career of the player who is familiarly called Jojo is still long.

However, Jojo seemed reluctant to become complacent. He has prepared square feet if one day he is no longer in badminton. Business is an option.

The athlete who was born in Jakarta, September 15, 1997, is now in the clotching business with the Satoe-Noesa trademark. This business refers to the effort to create a fashion brand.

"I had thought, we are not forever in one field. My example is that it may not be in badminton forever. I must have a plan for the future," said Jojo while chatting with the Minister of Youth and Sports, Zainuddin Amali.

The name Satoe-Noesa was chosen because of Jojo's love for Indonesia. The 2010 MILO School Competition winner deliberately wanted to raise the theme of Indonesia.

Jojo wants to show the world that Indonesia has something extraordinary. How do you do it, through fashion.

"Through t-shirts," he said.

Even though he has started running a business, Jonathan Christie remains focused on training as a badminton player. Understandably, a number of tournaments will be present in the near future. Moreover, he is also the foundation for Indonesia to win the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics badminton in the men's singles.


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