Currently, he occupies the 24th position in the world with a total of 46,698 points.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Indonesian badminton men’s singles Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo has big goals in 2023. Apart from performing well in the tournaments he has participated in while picking up points, this player from Papua is also aiming for the top 15-10 in the world.
Found Republika.co.id After the Daihatsu Masters 2023 press conference, Wednesday (7/12/2022) in Jakarta, Chico revealed that he was determined to increase his world ranking. Currently, he occupies the 24th position in the world with a total of 46,698 points.
“The goal for next year is to break into the top 15 to 10 in the world. Of course, it’s not easy, since the competition in this sector is very tight. Therefore, I have to be able to give the best of myself in every tournament that I will participate in later,” he said.
Including at Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2023 Later I will appear to fight, continued Chico. “I want to win, especially since we will be playing in our own country, which will receive direct support from our fans. Of course, there will be extra motivation,” he said.
“It’s definitely not easy, because other players also want the same thing. Therefore, I will prepare as best I can. Besides training as usual, I’m focusing on improving my forward game or my net game,” he continued.
Chico also hopes to qualify for the 2024 Olympics. “Next year (April 2023.red), the calculation of points or the qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympics begins. I want to collect as many points as possible in order to to be able to qualify and compete in the 2024 Olympics.”
For Chico, the Indonesia Masters 2023 event which will be held from January 24 to 29 will not be his first event in 2023. Because before fighting in the tournament with a prize of IDR 6.5 billion, he will participate in the two opening tournaments in early 2023, notably in Malaysia and India.
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