Indonesian Janice Tjen Qualifies US Open Singles Main Draw First Time Since 2004
Indonesian Janice Tjen Qualifies US Open Singles Main Draw First Time Since 2004

Indonesian Janice Tjen Qualifies US Open Singles Main Draw First Time Since 2004

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Indonesian tennis player Janice Tjen is on the verge of making history by qualifying for the US Open main draw, marking Indonesia's first Grand Slam singles appearance since 2004. Tjen, currently ranked 147th in the WTA, has demonstrated remarkable form with back-to-back runner-up finishes at ITF tournaments and a 42-set winning streak, earning her consecutive ITF Player of the Month awards. She advanced through the US Open qualifiers with dominant performances, including a straight-sets victory over Varvara Lepchenko and a comeback win against Maja Chwaliska. Tjen's next challenge is against third-seeded Aoi Ito of Japan, who has recently upset top players in major WTA events. Inspired by former Indonesian star Angelique Widjaja and drawing comparisons to Ashleigh Barty, Tjen credits her growth to her college tennis career at Pepperdine University. Her potential qualification would be a significant milestone for Indonesian tennis, ending a two-decade absence from Grand Slam singles main draws.

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