Indra Wijaya | |
Country: | Indonesia (1974–2001) Singapore (2001–present) |
Birth Date: | 1974 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia |
Residence: | Singapore |
Height: | 1.80 m[1] |
Handedness: | Right |
Event: | Men's singles |
Highest Ranking: | 4 |
Bwf Id: | C92B419C-CBB2-47A8-AB4E-2934CA620182 |
Indra Wijaya (; born 16 March 1974) is a former badminton player who initially represented Indonesia and subsequently Singapore. After his retirement, he started a new career as a coach.[2]
Wijaya was born in a badminton family, his sibling Candra, Rendra and Sandrawati was a former Indonesian player. Indra Wijaya played for Indonesia between 1995 and 2000; He was part of the national team that won the Thomas Cup in 1998. He subsequently moved to Singapore, becoming a Singapore permanent resident, and represented the country thereafter.[3]
After his retirement, Wijaya started a new career as a coach at the Candra Wijaya International Badminton Centre, after that he was accepted as a men's singles coach in South Korean team.[4] In 2016, he started coaching junior players in Malaysia.[5]
Men's singles
Men's singles
The Bimantara World Junior Championships was an international invitation badminton tournament for junior players. It was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1987 to 1991.
Boys' singles
The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.
Men's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | Ref | |
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1996 | Malaysia Open | Ong Ewe Hock | 15–1, 1–15, 7–15 | Runner-up | ||
1997 | Singapore Open | Hariyanto Arbi | 15–3, 14–18, 9–15 | Runner-up | [7] |
Men's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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1994 | Polish International | C. Arief | 15–8, 15–12 | Winner | |
2002 | Singapore Satellite | ![]() | 10–15, 10–15 | Runner-up |