Finarsih - Achievements

Achievements

Women’s doubles

Winner: World Grand Prix Finals 1993; World Cup 1994, 1995; SEA Games 1993, 1995; Indonesia Open 1993, 1994; German Open 1993; Dutch Open 1993; Taiwan Open 1994 (with Lili Tampi); Asian Championship 1996 (with Eliza Nathanael)

Final: World Championship 1995; World Grand Prix Finals 1994; Denmark Open 1991; SEA Games 1991; Japan Open 1993, 1994, 1995 (with Lili Tampi); Indonesia Open 1997 (with Minarti Timur)

Semi-final: Malaysia Open 1991, German Open 1991 (with Lili Tampi); Indonesia Open 1991, 1992 (with Lili Tampi) and 1996 (with Minarti Timur); Hong Kong Open 1992, 1994 (with Lili Tampi) and 1996 (with Susi Susanti); Taiwan Open 1993 (with Lili Tampi) and 1997 (with Rikke Olsen – DEN); Sweden Open 1993, All England 1993, Denmark Open 1993, Korea Open 1995, Singapore Open 1995, US Open 1995 (with Lili Tampi); Vietnam Open 1996 (with Lidya Djaelawijaya)

Quarter-final: Olympic Games 1992; World Championship 1991 (with Lili Tampi)


Mixed doubles

Winner: Taiwan Open 1997 (with Sandiarto)

Final: Vietnam Open 1996 (with Sandiarto)

Semi-final: Asian Championship 1997, Indonesia Open 1997 (with Sandiarto)


Women’s Team

Winner: Uber Cup 1994, 1996; SEA Games 1991, 1993, 1995

Final: Asian Games 1994; Uber Cup 1998; Sudirman Cup 1991, 1993, 1995

Semi-final: Uber Cup 1992

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