Indonesian Beautiful Tennis Player Aldila Sutjiadi Has Struggled, But Dreams To The 2023 Wimbledon Final Have Been Pupus

JAKARTA - Indonesian women's tennis player, Aldila Sutjiadi, failed to penetrate the Wimbledon 2023 mixed doubles final. Even though she had fought extraordinaryly with Dutch tennis player Matwe Middelkoop, Aldila had to settle for only stepping up to the top four.

The Aldila/Middelkoop pair fought three sets before falling from Joran Vliegen/Xu Yifan at Field 18 of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England, Thursday, July 13 morning WIB.

Both of them had to admit the appearance of their opponent the Belgian/China pair with 1-6, 6-3, 3-6. This made Aldila/Middelkoop run aground again in the top four of the Grand Slam after experiencing the same thing at the French Open last month.

In their social media uploads, Thursday, both Aldila and Middelkoop, thank you for the support of the fans.

Apart from that defeat, Aldila's achievement at Wimbledon is a new history for Indonesian tennis, as reported by Antara.

Before Aldila, former Indonesian women's tennis player Angelique Widjaja made his best achievement in the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam women's doubles on a grass court in 2003 and 2004.

Another Indonesian tennis legend, Yayuk Basuki, first made his best achievement at Wimbledon by breaking into the women's singles quarter-finals in 1997.

This year it is Aldila's turn to make Indonesia's tennis history at Wimbledon with his best achievement in the mixed doubles semifinals.

The 28-year-old also competed in the women's doubles sector of Wimbledon 2023. Together with Japanese tennis player Miyu Kato, Aldila for the first time took the 13th seed in the Grand Slam. Previously, at the Australian Open and French Open, both occupied the 16th seeded spot.

Unfortunately, Aldila/Kato's steps at Wimbledon had to stop at the hands of Czech Tennis Player Barbora Strycova/Hsieh Su-wei from Taipei in the round of 16, Monday, July 10, then.