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Praveen/Melati Termotivasi Lolos Olimpiade Paris

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Ganda campuran Indonesia Praveen Jordan/Melati Daeva Oktavianti termotivasi lolos Olimpiade Paris 2024. Makanya, mereka bertekad main maksimal di setiap penampilan, termasuk China Open 2023 saat ini. "Kami termotivasi ingin lolos Olimpiade, itu yang membuat kami ingin selalu menampilkan yang maksimal," kata Praveen dalam kutipan cepat dari PBSI kepada pewarta, Selasa (5/9/2023).

Di Olimpiade Tokyo sebelumnya, Praveen/Melati tersingkir di babak perempatfinal setelah kalah dari Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong 17-21, 15-21.

Nah, di Olimpiade Paris 2024, Praveen/Melati ingin mencoba bisa lolos lagi. ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO RESUME CONTENT Perjuangan mereka dipastikan tidak bakal mudah.

Lawan Praveen/Melati tak hanya atlet-atlet luar negeri tapi juga dalam negeri. Seperti Rinov Rivaldy/Phita Haningtyas Mentari yang saat ini menempati peringkat 9 di kualifikasi Olimpiade.

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