
Indonesia’s badminton athletes show strong performances in the Race to Finals 2025 ranking, confirmed just after the conclusion of the Australia Open. This ranking reflects qualification points that players accumulate throughout the BWF World Tour season, determining who advances to the prestigious BWF World Tour Finals.
Only the top eight players or pairs in each category make it to this season-ending championship. Indonesian players secured five slots across different sectors, showcasing the country’s continued presence on the global badminton stage.
Top Indonesian Achievers in Race to Finals 2025
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Putri Kusuma Wardani (Tunggal Putri)
Putri KW leads Indonesian women’s singles players by ranking fifth with 79,620 points. Her consistency surpassed prominent rivals from Thailand and Japan, highlighting her as a key contender. -
Sabar Karyaman Gutama / Moh Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (Ganda Putra)
This men’s doubles pair matched Putri KW’s fifth-place finish, securing 80,250 points despite not being part of the national training camp. Their strong teamwork earned them the best ranking among doubles pairs from Indonesia. -
Jonatan Christie (Tunggal Putra)
Jojo finished sixth in the men’s singles rankings, continuing to be Indonesia’s reliable contender in the highly competitive singles domain. -
Fajar Alfian / Shohibul Fikri (Ganda Putra)
The experienced men’s doubles pair secured the eighth spot, maintaining Indonesia’s presence in the top tier of the season’s doubles category. - Jafar Hidayatullah / Felisha Alberta Nathaniel Pasaribu (Ganda Campuran)
Indonesia’s mixed doubles representatives also ended the season ranked eighth, solidifying their qualification for the Finals even with fierce competition from international pairs.
The Race to Finals 2025 ranking encompasses points collected from a series of high-profile tournaments starting with the Syed Modi India International and culminating with the recent Australia Open. This comprehensive system tests players’ durability and excellence across the entire season.
Having multiple Indonesians qualified to compete in the BWF World Tour Finals reflects the depth of talent and competitive spirit within the nation’s badminton program. The Finals offer these athletes a platform to challenge the best globally and conclude the year on a high note.
Indonesia’s highest-ranked representatives, Putri KW and Sabar/Reza, will aim to leverage their momentum from this ranking to make significant impacts in the upcoming Finals. Their achievements also boost national pride and inspire upcoming players in Indonesia’s strong badminton community.





