Yayuk Basuki
Yayuk Basuki is a former Indonesian professional tennis player, known for her remarkable achievements in the sport during the 1990s. Born on July 22, 1972, in Semarang, Indonesia, she became the first Indonesian player to break into the top 100 of the WTA rankings, achieving a career-high singles ranking of No. 19 in 1997. Throughout her career, Basuki was recognized for her powerful serve and competitive spirit, representing Indonesia in various international competitions, including the Olympics. After retiring from professional tennis, she has been involved in promoting the sport and inspiring young athletes in Indonesia.
Born on Jan 23, 1973 (52 years old)
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Yayuk Basuki is recognized as a senior figure in Indonesian tennis.
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Janice Tjen is seen as the successor to Yayuk Basuki in Indonesian tennis.
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Yayuk Basuki is a former Indonesian tennis player who won WTA titles in the past.
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Yayuk Basuki won a WTA Tier I title in Canada, contributing to the success of Indonesian female tennis players.
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Yayuk Basuki previously won a WTA tournament in 1994, which was the last time an Indonesian women's doubles team achieved such a victory until Aldila and Janice.
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Janice Tjen brought pride to Indonesia in tennis after the era of Yayuk Basuki and Angelique Widjaja.
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Indonesia:
Yayuk Basuki is a former Indonesian tennis player mentioned in relation to Janice Tjen's achievements.
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