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Susi Susanti was born on 11 February, 1971 in Tasikmalaya, Indonesia, is an Indonesian badminton playerBadminton player. At 49 years old, Susi Susanti height is 5 ft 4 in (165.0 cm).

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Susi Susanti Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February 1971
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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Who Is Susi Susanti's Husband?

Her husband is Alan Budikusuma (m. 1997)

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Husband Alan Budikusuma (m. 1997)
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Children Laurencia Averina Wiratama, Albertus Edward Wiratama, Sebastianus Frederick Wiratama

Susi Susanti Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Susi Susanti worth at the age of 51 years old? Susi Susanti’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from Indonesia. We have estimated Susi Susanti's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

Susanti was an extremely durable defensive player who liked to instigate long rallies to wear down her opponent’s stamina and invite errors. That style was in contrast to most of the top female players of her time such as Bang Soo Hyun, Tang Jiuhong, Huang Hua, and Ye Zhaoying, who employed a more aggressive style.

Susanti’s matches against top-tier opponents were characteristically slow paced and long, especially in the era of 15 points system when a player could only earn a point when she or he held the serve. Susanti relied on deep clears to the back line, limiting the chance of a fast paced exchange, mixed with tight drop shots, forcing her opponent to cover the entire court. Susanti frequently covered her backhand side with overhead forehands, by relying on her quickness and back-arching suppleness. Relatively short, she often stretched her legs very wide to take low shots at the corners or away from her position. Developed from training, this leg-stretching, almost balletic maneuver became a signature pose which sometimes ended with a full leg split. In the later years of her career, Susanti incorporated more smashing into her repertoire, enough to put throw off opponents expecting only a game of attrition.

2004

Susanti was inducted into the International Badminton Federation (IBF, currently BWF) Hall of Fame in May 2004, and received the Herbert Scheele Trophy in 2002.

1996

1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States of America

1992

She won the women's singles gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain and the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, United States. She retired from the world badminton circuit not long after her marriage to Alan Budikusuma (who had also won a badminton singles gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics) in February 1997. Susanti was the most dominant women's singles player in the first half of the 1990s, winning the All-England in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994, the World Badminton Grand Prix finale five times consecutively from 1990 to 1994 as well as in 1996, and the IBF World Championships in 1993. She is the only female player to hold the Olympic, World Championship, and All-England singles titles simultaneously. She won the Japan Open three times and the Indonesian Open five times. She also won numerous Badminton Grand Prix Series events and five Badminton World Cups. She led the Indonesian team to victory over perennial champion China in the 1994 and 1996 Uber Cup (women's world team) competitions. All of this came during a relatively strong period in women's international badminton. Her chief competitors early in her prime years were the Chinese players Tang Jiuhong and Huang Hua, and, later, China's Ye Zhaoying and the Korean Bang Soo-hyun.

She is married to Alan Budikusuma (Chinese: 魏仁芳 ), a men's badminton Olympic gold medalist (also in 1992) and one of the top men's players in the history of the sport, a former Chinese Indonesian badminton player who excelled at the world level from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Together they have three children, Laurencia Averina, born 1999, Albertus Edward, born 2000, Sebastianus Fredrick, born 2003.

1983

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

1971

Lucia Francisca "Susi" Susanti Haditono (Hanzi: 王蓮香, Pinyin: Wang Lian-xiang, Hokkien: Ong Lien Hiang, born 11 February 1971 in Tasikmalaya, West Java) is a retired Indonesian badminton player. Relatively small of stature, she combined quick and graceful movement with elegant shotmaking technique, and is regarded by many as one of the greatest women's singles players of all time. She is the first Indonesian Olympic gold medalist and the only Indonesian woman until Lilyana Natsir won gold in 2016.