Aldila Sutjiadi

Tennis Player (1995-)

Aldila Sutjiadi was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 2nd, 1995 and is the Tennis Player (1995-). At the age of 29, Aldila Sutjiadi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
May 2, 1995
Nationality
Indonesia
Place of Birth
Jakarta, Indonesia
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Tennis Player
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Aldila Sutjiadi Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 29 years old, Aldila Sutjiadi has this physical status:

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Aldila Sutjiadi Career

Sutjiadi made her debut as a junior player in 2008, aged 13. Highlights of her junior career include winning the singles and doubles competition at the 2010 Indonesia International Junior Championships as well as reaching the doubles semifinals of the 2012 Australian Open Junior Championships.

In 2010, aged 15, Sutjiadi turned professional at an ITF tournament in Jakarta.

At 17, she won the gold medal in both singles and doubles at the 2012 Indonesian National Sports Week and made her debut for the Indonesia Fed Cup team the following year in 2013.

At the 2015 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore, Sutjiadi won bronze medals in women's doubles partnered with Jessy Rompies as well as in the women's team event alongside Rompies, Lavinia Tananta, and Ayu Fani Damayanti.

In 2017, Sutjiadi graduated from the University of Kentucky. As a varsity athlete playing for the Wildcats, Sutjiadi was named doubles All-American in 2016 and 2017, won Kentucky’s first-ever national championship in doubles at the ITA National Indoors Championship alongside Mami Adachi in 2016, and was nominated for the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year award.

At the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, competing alongside Christopher Rungkat in the mixed doubles competition, Sutjiadi won a gold medal for Indonesia by defeating Thai pair Luksika Kumkhum/Sonchat Ratiwatana. The pair also won the mixed doubles gold medal for Indonesia at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Manila by defeating Ratiwatana who paired up with Tamarine Tanasugarn. Sutjiadi also won gold medal in the singles competition by defeating Savanna Lý Nguyễn from Vietnam in the grand final.

Sutjiadi/Rungkat defended their gold medal at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Bắc Ninh by defeating yet another Thai pair Patcharin Cheapchandej/Pruchya Isaro in the final.

In July 2021, Sutjiadi reached her first WTA 125 tournament final at Charleston Pro partnering Erin Routliffe, but lost to Liang En-shuo/Rebecca Marino in three sets. In November 2021, partnering Peangtarn Plipuech, Sutjiadi again made the final of a WTA 125 tournament at Midland Classic, this time losing to Harriet Dart/Asia Muhammad.

Thanks to her improved ranking, Sutjiadi began to play more on the main WTA Tour. In January 2022, she lost in the first qualifying round of Adelaide International 2, a WTA 250 tournament, against Danka Kovinić and in the first round of the doubles competition partnering Plipuech. Sutjiadi/Plipuech then received a wildcard to the doubles competition of the 2022 Australian Open. They lost to No. 5 seed Alexa Guarachi/Nicole Melichar-Martinez 6–4, 6–2 in the opening round.

Sutjiadi then competed alongside Astra Sharma in the doubles competition of the Copa Colsanitas. They defeated No. 2 seed Irina Bara/Ekaterine Gorgodze 6–4, 7–5 in the quarterfinals before scoring a comeback victory against Beatriz Haddad Maia/Camila Osorio 4–6, 7–5, [10–6] in the semifinal. In the final, Sutjiadi/Sharma defeated Tara Moore/Emina Bektas 4–6, 6–4, [11–9]. This was Sutjiadi's first WTA Tour title as well as the first title on the main tour for Indonesian tennis players since Angelique Widjaja won the doubles trophy alongside María Vento-Kabchi at the 2003 Wismilak International tournament in September 2003. After the tournament, Sutjiadi entered the top 100 ranking for the first time at No. 86. The following month, Sutjiadi partnered with Katarzyna Kawa to lift the trophy at the 100K LTP Charleston Pro Tennis by defeating Sophie Chang/Angela Kulikov 6–1, 6–4 in the final.

At the French Open, Sutjiadi began a new partnership with Japanese player Miyu Kato. They defeated Tereza Martincová/Andrea Petkovic 7–6(2), 2–6, 6–2 in the first round, which marks Sutjiadi's first ever match win at a major. In the second round, they fell to No. 4 seed Caty McNally/Zhang Shuai 6–3, 6–4. Sutjiadi continued her partnership with Kato at the Wimbledon Championships where they lost to Andrea Petkovic/Jule Niemeier 7–6(3), 5–7, 7–6(12) in the first round. They then lost at the quarterfinal of the Swedish Open to Jessy Rompies/Olivia Tjandramulia, the semifinal of the 2022 Ladies Open Lausanne to Ulrikke Eikeri/Tamara Zidanšek, and the final of the Hamburg European Open to Chang/Kulikov.

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Heather Watson of the United Kingdom defeated Susan Watson in the second round of Women's Doubles as Indonesia and Japan's Aldila Sutji and Miyu Kato defeat in straight sets

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2023
Heather Watson, the former British Number one, fell short of her doubles partner Anna Danilina against Japan's Miyu Kato and Indonesian actor Aldila Sutjiadi. Despite winning nine titles in her career, including the 2016 mixed doubles title at Wimbledon, it wasn't enough at the US Open.

Miyu Kato reaches French Open final beating partner who she was disqualified with

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
Miyu Kato, a female tennis player, burstled in tears after winning the French Open mixed double final on Wednesday, three days after being disqualified from the women's doubles for mistakenly hitting a ball girl with a ball that left her in tears. Kato's 28-year-old reached the final at Roland Garros, bringing her right back to the tournament after she had won in the previous round. Kato collapsed in tears and had to be consoled by her German partner Tim Puetz after the victory, which came a day after she was disqualified in the women's doubles.

Miyu Kato struggles to walk away in tears after winning the French Open semi-final after disqualification

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 5, 2023
Miyu Kato, a female tennis player, collapsed in tears after winning the French Open mixed double semifinals on Monday, a day after being disqualified from the women's doubles for mistakenly hitting a ball girl with a ball that left her in tears. Kato fought to hold the tears until being consoled by her doubles partner Tim Puetz after booking her spot in the last four of the mixed doubles bracket at Roland Garros. Following her turbulent departure the day before, the Japanese player seemed to be too much for her.
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