Following a challenging performance at the Malaysia Open 2024, the Indonesian badminton squad is poised to make a strong comeback at the India Open 2024, held from January 16 to 21.
The India Open 2024, a Super 750 level tournament, presents a critical opportunity for Indonesia’s top badminton players to showcase their skills on an international stage. Taking place at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall in New Delhi, this tournament is crucial for Indonesia’s badminton prestige.
Indonesia’s challenge is compounded by the withdrawal of key players due to injuries, including the legendary men’s doubles pair Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan and promising men’s singles player Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo.

Despite these setbacks, the Indonesian team remains optimistic about their prospects, with a strong lineup of players in various categories.
The team, including standout players like Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, departed for New Delhi on a direct flight from Kuala Lumpur, demonstrating their commitment to the tournament.
The Indonesian team, led by PBSI’s Head of Development and Achievement, Rionny Mainaky, focuses on critical point finishes and mental strength, highlighting the importance of video analysis and strategic play.
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After a less-than-ideal performance at the Malaysia Open 2024, where most players were eliminated early, the team is more determined than ever to achieve better results at the India Open.
The 2024 India Open offers a thrilling glimpse into the resilience and skill of Indonesia’s top shuttlers. Their participation not only adds excitement to the tournament but also showcases the rich badminton talent in Southeast Asia.
The Indonesian badminton team, regrouping after a tough outing at the Malaysia Open, is ready to contend at the 2024 India Open. Despite the absence of some key players, the squad, featuring the likes of Anthony Sinisuka Ginting and Jonatan Christie, is geared up for a strong showing in New Delhi, aiming to reaffirm Indonesia’s status as a badminton powerhouse.











