Ikhsan Leonardo Imanuel Rumbay, Indonesia’s number junior in the men’s singles is chasing a dream to be in the likes of countryman Taufik Hidayat, China’s Lin Dan, and Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei.
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Only 18, Rumbay who hails from Manado in North Sulawesi – the same place as Liliyana Natsir, described the world’s top mixed doubles player who has won all- from the Olympics, World Championships and others.
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The well built Rumbay, however, is quick to admit that he has to scale mountains cross oceans in his bid to be a world class player and become a household name in the badminton fraternity.
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“I lack mental strength…this is my main weakness. However, I have been work hard on this as I am aware that without mental strength I won’t be able to achieve my ambition.
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“Taufik, Lin Dan, and Chong Wei are there because of mental strength apart from their respective skills in the game,” said Rumbay after his 21-13, 21-15 win over Singapore’s Joel Koh Jia Wei in the men’s singles.
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Indonesia defeated Singapore 5-0 in the mixed team event in Group D and will meet Japan in the top of the group clash to decide the top two slots.
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“We (Indonesia) are capable of reaching the final again in the Asian Junior mixed team event this year. On the personal front, I have not given up hope on the winning the individual title,” said Rumbay, who won the Malaysian Junior title last year.
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Twice runners-up in the Pembangunan Jaya Junior Grand Prix, losing to Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn in each final, Rumbay was also a runner-up in the Peru International Challenge last year. – Badminton Asia