Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari

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Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Personal information
CountryIndonesia
Born (2004-05-11) 11 May 2004 (age 20)
Purwokerto, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia
HandednessRight
Women's doubles
Highest ranking29 (with Rachel Allessya Rose, 19 March 2024)
Current ranking32 (with Rachel Allessya Rose, 9 April 2024)
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Uber Cup
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2024 Chengdu Women's team
Asia Team Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2024 Selangor Women's team
SEA Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2023 Cambodia Women's doubles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2023 Cambodia Women's team
World Junior Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Santander Girls' doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 Santander Mixed team
BWF profile

Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari (born 11 May 2004) is an Indonesian badminton player. [1] At the 2022 World Junior Championships, she won a silver in the girls' doubles and a bronze medal in the mixed team events. [2] [3]

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Career

2022

Puspita Sari and her partner Rachel Allessya Rose made their Badminton Asia Championships debut in April, but had to lose to Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota in the first round. [4] In May, Puspita Sari and Rose won their first senior title at the Slovenian International. [5] They also made a surprise win at the Indonesia Masters against experienced Indian pair Ashwini Ponnappa and N. Sikki Reddy in the first round, [6] before bowing out to world no. 1 Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan in the second round. [7]

Puspita Sari and Rose participated at the World Junior Championships as the second seeds in the individual event, but lost to Liu Shengshu and Wang Tingge in the final. [8]

2023

In January, Puspita Sari and Rose competed at their home tournament, Indonesia Masters, but had to lose in the first round from American pair Francesca Corbett and Allison Lee. [9] In the next tournament, the Thailand Masters, they lost to Chinese pair Li Wenmei and Liu Xuanxuan in the second round. [10]

In March, Puspita Sari and Rose competed in the Swiss Open but had to lose in the qualifying round from new Japanese pair Sayaka Hobara and Yui Suizu. [11] In the next tour, they reached the quarter-finals in the Spain Masters, but had to lose to Chinese pair Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning. [12]

In April, Puspita Sari and Rose competed at the Orléans Masters in France, but had to lose in the second round from English pair Chloe Birch and Lauren Smith. [13] In late April, they competed at the Asian Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but had to lose in the second round from 1st seed Chinese pair Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan. [14]

In May, Puspita Sari competed at the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia, and won the silver medals in the women's team and doubles event. [15] [16] In late May, they competed in the second Asian Tour at the Malaysia Masters. Unfortunately, they lost in the first round from 7th seed Japanese pair Mayu Matsumoto and Wakana Nagahara in straight games. [17] In the next tour, they competed in the Thailand Open, but lost in the first round for second consecutive tournament, this time from Malaysian pair Vivian Hoo and Lim Chiew Sien in rubber games. [18]

In June, Puspita Sari and Rose competed at the Singapore Open, but lost in the first round for third consecutive tournament, this time from 3rd seed Chinese pair Zhang Shuxian and Zheng Yu. [19] In the next tour, they competed at the home tournament, Indonesia Open, but lost in the second round from 3rd seed Chinese pair Zhang Shuxian and Zheng Yu for two consecutive tour. [20] In the next tour, they lost at the second round of the Taipei Open from 5th seed Korean pair Shin Seung-chan and Lee Yu-lim. [21]

In September, Puspita Sari and Rose competed at the Indonesia Masters Super 100 I but lost at the quarter-finals from 7th seed Indian player Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa in rubber games. [22]

2024

She was selected as a member of the Indonesian women's team at the Asia Team Championships in February, [23] and the Uber Cup in May, where the team won a bronze medal at the Asian Championships, [24] and then made history by reaching the final at the Uber Cup since 2008. In the final Indonesia lost to China 0–3. [25]

Achievements

SEA Games

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2023 Morodok Techo Badminton Hall,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Indonesia.svg Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma
Flag of Indonesia.svg Amalia Cahaya Pratiwi
17–21, 16–21 Med 2.png Silver [16]

World Junior Championships

Girls' doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2022 Palacio de Deportes de Santander,
Santander, Spain
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Shengshu
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Tingge
14–21, 16–21 Med 2.png Silver [2]

BWF World Tour (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018, [26] is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tours are divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and the BWF Tour Super 100. [27]

Women's doubles

YearTournamentLevelPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2023 (II) Indonesia Masters Super 100 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Indonesia.svg Lanny Tria Mayasari
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ribka Sugiarto
12–21, 16–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2023 Odisha Masters Super 100 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of India.svg Tanisha Crasto
Flag of India.svg Ashwini Ponnappa
21–14, 21–17Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2024 Orléans Masters Super 300 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Japan.svg Rui Hirokami
Flag of Japan.svg Yuna Kato
21–12, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner

BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title)

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResultRef
2022 Slovenian International Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Italy.svg Martina Corsini
Flag of Italy.svg Judith Mair
21–18, 21–14Gold medal icon.svgWinner [5]
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament
  BWF Future Series tournament

BWF Junior International (3 titles)

Girls' doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2021Denmark Junior Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Indonesia.svg Savira Nurul Husnia
Flag of Indonesia.svg Kelly Larissa
21–7, 21–10Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2021Finnish Junior Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Estonia.svg Catlyn Kruus
Flag of Estonia.svg Ramona Üprus
21–11, 21–15Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2022Alpes International Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose Flag of Indonesia.svg Anisanaya Kamila
Flag of Indonesia.svg Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani
21–17, 21–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner
  BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament
  BWF Junior International Challenge tournament
  BWF Junior International Series tournament
  BWF Junior Future Series tournament

Performance timeline

Key
WFSFQF#RRRQ#AGSBNHN/ADNQ
(W) won; (F) finalist; (SF) semi-finalist; (QF) quarter-finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze medal; (NH) not held; (N/A) not applicable; (DNQ) did not qualify.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

National team

Team events2022Ref
World Junior Championships B [3]
Team events20232024Ref
SEA Games S NH [15]
Asia Team Championships NH B [24]
Uber Cup NH S [25]

Individual competitions

Junior level

  • Girls' doubles
Events2022Ref
World Junior Championships S [2]

Senior level

  • Women's doubles
Event202220232024Ref
SEA Games NH S NH [16]
Asian Championships 1R 2R 1R [4] [14]
Tournament BWF World Tour BestRef
2022 2023 2024
Indonesia Masters 2R 1R 2R 2R ('22, '24) [7] [9]
Thailand Masters NH 2R 1R 2R ('23) [10]
French Open A 1R 1R ('24)
Orléans Masters w/d 2R W W ('24) [13]
Swiss Open AQ1 1R 1R ('24) [11]
Spain Masters NH QF AQF ('23) [12]
Thailand Open A 1R w/d 1R ('23) [18]
Malaysia Masters A 1R A1R ('23) [17]
Singapore Open 1R 1R A1R ('22, '23) [19]
Indonesia Open A 2R A2R ('23) [20]
Australian Open 2R A2R ('22)
Taipei Open A 2R 2R ('23) [21]
Indonesia Masters Super 100 A QF F ('23) [22]
F
Guwahati Masters NH QF QF ('23)
Odisha Masters A W W ('23)
Year-end ranking583429

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