In the end, the noise of the home crowd mattered little. Facing a partisan atmosphere at the National Tennis Development Center on Friday, Janice Tjen and Aldila Sutjiadi delivered a clinical performance to dismantle Thailand’s Peangtarn Plipuech and Lanlana Tararudee, securing the Women’s Doubles gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games.
The Indonesian pair needed just two sets to silience the Bangkok gallery, cruising to a 6-2, 6-1 victory.
Despite the high stakes of a gold-medal match, Tjen and Sutjiadi played with a “cool” composure that bordered on the effortless, neutralizing the Thai duo’s power with superior tactical placement and court coverage.
A Golden Campaign
This victory marks the second gold medal of the games for Janice and Aldila, who were also instrumental in Indonesia’s triumph in the Women’s Team event earlier in the week.
Their dominance spearheaded a highly successful tournament for the Indonesian tennis contingent, which departs Bangkok with three gold medals (Women’s Team, Women’s Doubles, and Men’s Team).
“Thank you so much for all the support,” Sutjiadi said following the podium ceremony. “We are incredibly happy to deliver this third gold medal for Indonesia.”
While the gold medals will grab the headlines, the depth of the Indonesian roster was evident throughout the week. The squad bolstered their overall tally with six bronze medals, showcasing a competitive edge across every discipline:
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Men’s Singles: Muhammad Rifqi Fitriadi
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Women’s Singles: Janice Tjen
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Mixed Doubles: Aldila Sutjiadi & Christopher Rungkat
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Men’s Doubles: Ignatius Susanto & Lucky Kurniawan / Christopher Rungkat & Muhammad Rifqi Fitriadi
- Women’s Double: Priska Nugroho/Anjali Junarto
The 2025 campaign cements Indonesia’s status as a regional powerhouse in tennis, ending the year on a definitive high note as Tjen and Sutjiadi continue to set the standard for the Southeast Asian circuit.
Pro Tip for Fans: Tennis enthusiasts looking to follow their favorite stars beyond the SEA Games can catch 2026 Grand Slam action, including Wimbledon and the US Open, live on SPOTV NOW.



