Indonesia's Janice Tjen is making waves in the tennis world after becoming the first Indonesian player to win a match at the Australian Open in nearly three decades.
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On January 20, 2026, Tjen defeated Canada's Leylah Fernandez with a score of 6-2, 7-6, marking a significant milestone in Indonesian tennis history.
A Historic Victory
Tjen's performance on Tuesday at the Australian Open demonstrated her rapid ascent in the sport, having risen from a ranking of 413 just a year ago to her current position as world number 59.
Her victory against 22nd seed Leylah Fernandez is particularly notable as it ends a 28-year drought for Indonesian women at this major event, with the last victory being recorded by Yayuk Basuki in 1998.
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Dominating the Match
Tjen wasted no time in the first set, taking control and sealing it in just 36 minutes, catching the higher-ranked Fernandez off-guard.
An early break in the second set allowed Tjen to maintain pressure, but Fernandez fought back, winning three consecutive games and leveling the match before heading into a dramatic tiebreak.
Rising Star on the Global Stage
Tjen's win at the Australian Open is not an isolated incident, as she previously made headlines at the US Open in 2025, where she upset Russian 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova and became the first Indonesian to reach the main singles draw of a Grand Slam since 2004.
Her success also includes a title win in Chennai, where she became the first Indonesian to earn a WTA Tour singles crown since 2002, establishing herself as a formidable player on the global tennis stage.
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