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Yayuk Basuki

Yayuk Basuki
(épouse Suharyadi)
Carrière professionnelle
1990 – 2012[1]
Pays Indonésie
Naissance (54 ans)
Yogyakarta
Taille 1,64 m (5′ 5″)
Prise de raquette Droitière
Gains en tournois 1 665 152 $
Palmarès
En simple
Titres6
Finales perdues2
Meilleur classement19e (06/10/1997)
En double
Titres9
Finales perdues8
Meilleur classement9e (06/07/1998)
Meilleurs résultats en Grand Chelem
Aust.R.-G.Wim.US
Simple1/8 1/16 1/4 1/32
Double1/4 1/4 1/4 1/2
Mixte1/8 1/4 1/4 1/8

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Yayuk Basuki (née le à Yogyakarta) est une joueuse de tennis indonésienne.

Professionnelle à partir d'octobre 1990, elle devient la première de son pays à remporter un tournoi WTA, à Pattaya en 1991. En progrès réguliers, elle réalise ses meilleures performances sur le circuit WTA en 1993 et 1994 qui la voient décrocher quatre titres en simple, dont d

TheJakartaPost

aying low after retiring earlier in 2013, Indonesian tennis great Yayuk Basuki apparently has plans to go into politics as she has been motivated by '€œmy many concerns with problems faced by Indonesia today.'€

'€œI am really concerned with the whole situation this country is facing and I'€™m really curious about whether I can help it improve,'€ Yayuk told reporters on the sidelines of coaching tennis with former international tennis star Martina Navratilova in Jakarta on Tuesday.

Navratilova was in Jakarta for two days to hold coaching clinics and attend events organized by Australian-based ANZ Bank.

Commenting on her meeting with Navratilova, Yayuk said it was like meeting an old friend.

'€œI last met her in Wimbledon, [a year] after I gave birth to my first child [in 1999],'€ she said.

Rampant graft and growing intolerance against religious minorities are only some of the problems that have surfaced in recent years in the country, but Yayuk said that she was especially concerned with sports and athlete-related issues.

'€œI have experienced myself how t

Yayuk Basuki was a professional tennis player and politician. She was the highest-ranked Indonesian tennis player in the world (through 2023), won multiple WTA and ITF titles, captured four gold medals at the Asian Games, and competed at four Olympic Games. Her career-best rankings were ninth in the world in the doubles in July 1998, and 19 in the world as a singles player in October 1997.

Basuki turned professional in 1990. The following year she became the first Indonesian player to win a major tennis tournament, beating Naoko Sawamatsu in the final of the Pattaya Open in Thailand. Basuki would go on to win a total of six WTA singles titles, all of them in Asia, and nine WTA doubles titles. On the ITF Circuit she won five singles titles, again all in Asia, and 25 doubles titles. Basuki’s best singles performance at a Grand Slam came in 1997 at Wimbledon when she reached the quarter-finals. As a doubles player, Basuki and Nana Miyagi reached the semi-finals of the US Open in 1993.

At the Asian Games, Basuki won four gold medals; three as a doubles player, and once as a singles

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