Ana Raihan: Gold at 2025 Asian Youth Games

ARTA – Mixed doubles pair Raihan Daffa Edsel Pramono / Atresia Naufa Candani won a gold medal at the 2025 Asian Youth Games (AYG).

Raihan/Atresia climbed to the top after defeating Cheung Sai Ching/Chu Wing Chi (Hong Kong) in two consecutive games 21-11 and 21-17 on Thursday, October 30, 2025, WIB night.

“Thanks today we can be champions in the mixed doubles sector. We managed to include our strategy from the start of the first match by playing patience to control the front ball and the half ball,” Raihan said.

in – the achievement during this multinational sports festival of adolescent group is in line with the objective set by Raihan / Atresia.

On the way to reaching the top of the podium, their biggest test came in the quarter-finals when they met Indian pair, Jason B Azad/Punera Angel. The duel ended with a score of 14-21, 21-17, and 21-16.

Raihan, who was also part of Garuda Muda in the 2025 World Youth Championship, said he and Atresia would then appear directly at the Indonesian International Challenge.

rallah (Raisulallah) held in Yogyakarta. Raihan will fall in two numbers in the tournament.

“In addition to mixed doubles, I will also play in the men’s doubles sector with Muhammad Rizki Mubarrok,” he said.

year apart from the gold medal, the badminton player also won a bronze medal from Fardhan’s son badminton player Rainanda Joe.

in only played three numbers at the 2025 Asian Youth Games, namely men’s singles, women’s singles and mixed doubles.

in addition to badminton, gold was awarded by stitches, iron and judo.


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Key Performances at the 2025 Asian Youth games Badminton Tournament

To provide a clearer picture of the badminton competition at the 2025 Asian Youth Games, let’s break down the key performances and compare the medal winners:

Category Gold Medal Winners (Country) Silver Medal Winners (Country) Bronze Medal Winners (country) Key Match Highlights
Mixed Doubles Raihan Daffa Edsel Pramono / atresia Naufa Candani (Indonesia) Cheung Sai Ching / Chu Wing Chi (Hong Kong) (not specified in the article) Indonesia’s victory highlighted strategic patience and control. Quarter-final win over Indian pair was a turning point.
Men’s Singles (Data Not Available) (Data Not available) Rainanda Joe (Indonesia) Rainanda Joe secured a bronze medal.
Women’s Singles (Data Not Available) (Data Not Available) (Data Not Available) (not specified in the article)

Note: Data on silver medalists and other bronze medalists is required to complete the table due to the limited scope of the source material.

FAQ: Badminton at the 2025 Asian Youth Games

Here are some frequently asked questions about the badminton competition at the 2025 Asian Youth Games, providing insightful answers to increase your understanding:

Q: What is the significance of Raihan/Atresia’s gold medal?

A: Their victory represents a significant achievement for Indonesia in the mixed doubles category, demonstrating the effectiveness of their strategy and control under pressure, as highlighted by Raihan’s comments after the match. This also shows good planning coming from the player, as he was also a part of Garuda Muda in the 2025 World Youth Championship.

Q: Who were the key competitors raihan/Atresia faced?

A: Their primary opponents included Cheung Sai Ching/Chu Wing Chi of hong Kong in the final match, who they defeated to secure the gold medal. The quarter-final match against Jason B Azad/Punera Angel of India was a pivotal moment, which they won (14-21, 21-17, 21-16) to advance.

Q: What other badminton events did Indonesian players participate in at the AYG?

A: While the article primarily focuses on mixed doubles, it also mentions Raihan’s participation in men’s doubles with Muhammad Rizki Mubarrok at a later event, indicating versatility and a focus on long-term advancement. A bronze medal was also secured from Fardhan’s son badminton player Rainanda Joe.

Q: Where can I find more information about the Indonesian International Challenge where Raihan will compete?

A: You can find more information about this challenge, which will be held in Yogyakarta, on the official Badminton World Federation (BWF) or local badminton association website. Information about upcoming VICTOR product launches might be available on badmintoncentral [[1]].

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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