Tiwi/Fadia Win Maiden Title After Clinching Thailand Masters 2026
Sunday, 1 February 2026 | 17:00
Author: Respaty Gilang

Source: Antara News
The Indonesian Women's Doubles pair Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti immediately achieved a sweet result. Newly paired, Tiwi/Fadia successfully clinched the Thailand Masters 2026 title held at Nimibutr Stadium, Patumwan, Thailand, on Sunday.
This title felt special as it marked Tiwi/Fadia's first championship as a new duo. In the final match, they conquered the world's eighth-ranked Chinese pair Li Yi Jing/Bao Li Jing through a three-game battle with scores of 15-21, 21-15, 21-18.
The final unfolded dynamically. Tiwi/Fadia conceded the first game 15-21 after losing momentum multiple times. However, the Indonesian pair responded swiftly with cleaner and more aggressive play in the subsequent games.
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During the second game, Tiwi/Fadia appeared calmer in controlling rallies. They entered the interval leading 11-6, maintained their advantage to lead 15-13, and sealed the game 21-15, forcing a deciding third game.
The third game proved most intense. Tiwi/Fadia trailed early but reversed the situation to lead 11-9 at the interval. Li/Bao reapplied pressure to lead 15-14, yet the Indonesian pair equalized and regained control.
Displaying composure and consistency at crucial points, Tiwi/Fadia preserved their lead to close the match 21-18. This 1 hour 30 minute final demonstrated the new Indonesian pair's strong mentality at international level.
"Alhamdulillah, I'm thrilled to become Champion, especially with a new partner while performing well here. This will be our foundation for future matches," stated Tiwi in PBSI's official release on Sunday.
For Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti, this title held special significance. Thailand Masters 2026 became her second championship in this tournament after last year's victory with Lanny Tria Mayasari.
"We dedicate this title to Coach Karel and Coach Nitya, plus the PBSI National Training women's doubles team. As new pairs, we hope this achievement motivates teammates towards greater confidence," expressed Fadia.
"It feels amazing to become Thailand Masters champion again - last year with Lanny, this year with Tiwi. Alhamdulillah for the continued trust from coaches and partners, I'll keep striving to give my best," she added.
Thailand Masters marked Tiwi/Fadia's second tournament after their Indonesia Masters debut, where they fell in the Quarter Finals to Japan's Arisa Igarashi/Miyu Takahashi (21-16, 11-21, 14-21).
This Thailand Masters 2026 championship signals positive regeneration for Indonesian women's doubles while opening opportunities for Tiwi/Fadia to compete at higher-level tournaments.










