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Badminton Biography

Jonatan Christie

“Jonatan”

Indonesian · Jakarta, Indonesia · Born 15 September 1997

Singles / Doubles

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Indonesian badminton player who won Asian Games 2018 men's singles gold and reached world ranking No. 2, known for his aggressive attacking style.

Born in Jakarta on September 15, 1997, into a sporting family, the future badminton star developed his passion for the game at an early age. His father, Harijanto Christie, was a former national badminton player who represented Indonesia in international competitions during the 1980s and 1990s. This familial connection to the sport provided both inspiration and guidance as he began training seriously as a junior player, eventually earning selection for Indonesia's national youth programs. Christie's professional breakthrough came in the mid-2010s when he began competing on the BWF World Tour circuit. His aggressive playing style, characterized by powerful jumping smashes and exceptional court coverage, quickly distinguished him from his contemporaries. The nickname "JOJO" became synonymous with his energetic approach to the game, combining athletic prowess with tactical intelligence. His rise through the international rankings accelerated significantly after 2017, when he began consistently reaching the later stages of major tournaments. The pinnacle of Christie's career achievements includes his gold medal performance at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, where he defeated Chinese Taipei's Chou Tien-chen in the men's singles final before a home crowd. This victory marked Indonesia's first men's singles badminton gold at the Asian Games since 1962. He has also contributed significantly to Indonesia's Thomas Cup campaigns, helping the team secure victories in multiple editions of the prestigious biennial competition. His individual success extends to numerous BWF World Tour titles and consistent appearances in the world's top-10 rankings. Christie represents the modern generation of Indonesian badminton, maintaining the nation's proud tradition in the sport while adapting to contemporary playing styles and training methods. His success has inspired countless young Indonesian players and reinforced badminton's status as the country's most celebrated sport. Beyond his competitive achievements, his charismatic personality and sportsmanship have made him a popular figure both domestically and internationally, serving as an ambassador for Indonesian badminton on the global stage.

Famous For

Asian Games gold medal and consistent top-10 world ranking in men's singles

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive attacking game with strong smashes and good court coverage

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Indonesia's leading men's singles player in the post-Taufik Hidayat era

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Asian Games 2018 Men's Singles
  • India Open 2017
  • Thomas Cup 2022
  • SEA Games 2019 Men's Singles
Career Journey

Timeline

2014 📌 Professional badminton debut
2015 🌍 Indonesia national team debut
2016 🎯 First BWF World Tour title at Canada Open
2017 🎯 First BWF Super Series title at India Open
2018 🏆 Asian Games gold medal in men's singles
2018 🎯 Reached world ranking No. 2
2019 🏆 SEA Games gold medal
2020 🎯 Reached career-high world ranking No. 2
2021 🎯 Tokyo Olympics quarterfinalist
2022 🏆 Thomas Cup champion with Indonesia