The young Indonesian men’s doubles pair, Raymond Indra and Nikolaus Joaquin, have been in the spotlight after an impressive run that took them to the final of the 2026 Indonesia Open.
This achievement is seen as a key indicator of the success of Indonesia’s badminton regeneration efforts, which continue to produce young, promising athletes at the international level.
On their journey to the final, Raymond and Joaquin successfully overcame several top-ranked world pairs through consistent and confident performances.
Despite their young age, both demonstrated a mature level of play—in terms of technique, strategy, and composure—when facing crucial matches.
Reaching the final of a Super 1000-level tournament marks a historic milestone in their careers and signals the emergence of a new generation in Indonesia’s men’s doubles sector.
Although they finished the tournament as runners-up, their performance still garnered widespread appreciation from fans, coaches, and badminton analysts.
This achievement also reflects the positive results of the long-term development program implemented by PBSI in collaboration with various parties involved in the development of national athletes.
The presence of young pairs like Raymond and Joaquin offers new optimism that Indonesia still possesses athletic talent capable of competing with the world’s top badminton powers.
In addition to being a personal achievement, their success also highlights the importance of investing in youth development to ensure the continuity of national athletic excellence.
Given their young age and ever-growing potential, Raymond and Joaquin are seen as having a strong chance of becoming one of Indonesia’s top pairs in various international tournaments in the future.
Their performance at the 2026 Indonesia Open serves as a crucial foundation for their career journey while reinforcing the belief that Indonesia’s tradition of badminton excellence can continue.
Moving forward, this pair is expected to leverage this valuable experience to enhance their gameplay and achieve even greater success on the global stage.
