Janice Tjen: Taipei ITF W35 Doubles Champion

JAKARTA – Indonesian women’s tennis player Janice Tjen manages to win two championships from ITF W35 Taipei in 2025 after winning the women’s singles Sunday, June 29, 2025.

The champion successfully completed the title the day before, when he won the tag team championship with Korean Sohyun Park.

This gap allowed Janice to win two championships in one event for three consecutive weeks after ITF W35 Luzhou and ITF W50 Taizhou.

“Single and doubles. Thanks Sohyun for playing with me. I enjoyed every moment there,” Janice said in her social media post.

The top tennis player won the singles championship after defeating Japanese tennis player Momoko Kobori in Taipei, with a final score of 4-6, 6-1, and 6-2.

On her way to win the championship, Janice had problems facing Korean tennis player Yang Yuyu in the second half. In that time, he was forced to fight in three sets of tension.

Janice then successfully entered the final round. He reached the final after defeating his doubles partner Sohyun Park in straight sets in the semi-finals.

The same thing happened in the doubles field. Janice/Sohyun advanced to the last round and did not lose a set. They managed to beat No. 2 seed Yu-Yun Li/Eri Shimizu 6-1 and 7-5 to win the championship with a score of 6-1 and 7-5.

The ITF W35 Taipei event is also the last suspension of Janice on the Asian Tour since last month’s contention for the championship in South Korea, which led her to be named an ITF World Tennis Tour player in May 2025.

“The journey to Asia is over now. It’s time to take a break and get back to work,” Janice wrote.

Janice brought back two ITF W35 champions in ginseng country. 2023 Asian Games women’s doubles bronze medalist Hangzhou won the ITF W35 Goyang and ITF W35 Andong Championships in May 2025.

He also entered the singles final with Japan’s Saki Imamura in the first week of May 2025 and won the Tag Team Championship.

Continuing to visit Bambu Country, Janice won the ITF W15 Manshaan on Sunday, June 8, 2025. He also finished second in the Indoor Hard Field Championships with Priska Nugroho.


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Janice Tjen’s Dominant Run: A Statistical Overview

Janice Tjen’s recent performance on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour (ITF WTT) showcases her rising talent and consistency. Let’s break down her notable achievements with a concise table,emphasizing key data points and comparisons.

| Tournament | Date(s) | Event | Result | Opponent(s) | Score/Details |

| :————————– | :—————- | :————— | :————————– | :—————————————- | :————————————————————————————————————- |

| ITF W35 Taipei | June 2025 | Singles | Champion | Momoko Kobori (JPN) | 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 (Final) |

| ITF W35 Taipei | June 2025 | Doubles | Champion | sohyun Park (KOR) | 6-1, 7-5 (Final) |

| ITF W35 Luzhou | May/June 2025 | N/A | N/A | N/A | Champion |

| ITF W50 Taizhou | may/June 2025 | N/A | N/A | N/A | Champion |

| ITF W35 goyang | May 2025 | N/A | Champion | N/A | N/A |

| ITF W35 Andong | May 2025 | N/A | Champion | N/A | N/A |

| ITF W15 Manshaan | June 8, 2025 | Singles | Champion | N/A | N/A |

| ITF Indoor Hard Field Championships | First week of May 2025 | Doubles | Runner-up | Priska Nugroho | N/A |

Notes: N/A denotes information not in the original article. Further details might be available in the source material.

Analysis: This table highlights Tjen’s remarkable form, particularly her consecutive wins at the ITF W35 Taipei, and the consistency spanning multiple tournaments. Her adaptability and teamwork are evident in her singles and doubles successes.The ITF WTT circuit serves as a crucial stepping stone for players like Tjen, offering valuable experience and a pathway to higher levels of professional tennis [[3]].

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Janice Tjen and the ITF World Tennis Tour

To further enhance the reader’s understanding, here’s a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section, designed to address common queries and improve search visibility.

Q: Who is Janice Tjen?

A: Janice Tjen is an Indonesian professional tennis player who has recently achieved significant success on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour (WTT). She is quickly climbing the ranks, with impressive wins in both singles and doubles competitions.

Q: What is the ITF World Tennis Tour (WTT)?

A: The ITF World Tennis Tour is a global circuit of professional tennis tournaments organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).It provides a pathway for players to gain experience and earn ranking points, progressing from the junior levels to the elite professional levels. The WTT includes, Men’s, Women’s, and Junior Tours.

Q: What are ITF W35 and ITF W15 tournaments?

A: The numbers (e.g., W35, W15) refer to the prize money in US dollars available at the tournament. W35 tournaments offer a higher prize pool and often attract stronger competition than W15 events. These tournaments are pivotal in the ITF’s global strategy for growing the game as a whole [[2]].

Q: What is the significance of Janice Tjen winning both singles and doubles titles?

A: Winning both singles and doubles titles in the same tournament showcases a tennis player’s all-around ability, endurance, and strategic adaptability.It also highlights thier teamwork and dialog skills, making the achievement even more impressive.

Q: Where can I find more information about the ITF World Tennis Tour and Janice Tjen’s results?

A: You can find more information and the latest news on the official ITF website (itftennis.com) [[1]], and other reputable sports news sources.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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