Fransisca Ratnasari

Fransisca Ratnasari
Personal information
Nickname(s) Nana
Birth name Fransisca Ratnasari Hari Saputra
Country  Indonesia
Born (1986-10-02) 2 October 1986
Yogyakarta
Handedness Right
Coach Marleve Mainaky
Women's Singles
Current ranking 91 (May 22nd 2008)
BWF profile

Fransisca Ratnasari Hari Saputra (born Yogyakarta, 2 October 1986) is a female badminton player from Indonesia.

Early life

Fransisca Ratnasari Hari Saputra was born as the youngest daughter of four children of Petrus Haryanto and M. Kasiyem family. She went to Caritas Nandan Catholic Elementary School until she graduated in 1997. She then continue her education in SMPN 5 (Number 5 National Junior High School) of Yogyakarta but only lasted for 2 months because she decided to focus on her badminton career. She is now still registered as a student in STIE (School of Economics) PERBANAS Jakarta.

Career

Early career

"Nana", as people called her, started playing badminton at 8 years old. She went to Jaya Raya Jakarta club at 13 years old.

2004

In 2004, Fransisca was selected for the Indonesian Uber Cup (women's international) team. At the Indonesia Open, Nana defeated Pi Hongyan from France in the 3rd round. At the Japan Open, Nana advanced to the quarterfinals.

2005

At the 2005 Sudirman Cup, Nana helped the Indonesian team to reach the final round after she defeated Camilla Sorensen from Denmark.

2006

At the 2006 Asian Games, Nana beat Thillini Jayasinghe on the round of 32. But she lost to China's famous Zhang Ning in the round of 16.

2008

At the 2008 Uber Cup Nana was Indonesia's fourth women's singles player and was kept out of the matches. The Indonesian team reached the final but was defeated by China.

2009

In early January 2009, Nana had been dropped out from the national training center due to the reformization of PBSI under new chairman. She then moved to new club PB Djarum and play under Djarum name. She represented Djarum in 2009 Vietnam Open Challenge.

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