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Ramadani Saputra is a journalist based in South Jakarta, Indonesia, with more than five years experience covering various issues from sports to human rights.
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Chasing Other Dreams, World Number One Tennis Player Ashleigh Barty Decides to Retire
Ashleigh Barty, the world number one women's tennis player from Australia, announced her retirement from professional tennis in a video interview on her Instagram account. Barty, who recently won the Australian Open Grand Slam, shared her decision with her friend and former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua. Despite her young age of 25 and potential for more Grand Slam titles, Barty felt she had given her all to the sport and no longer had the drive to compete at the highest level. Her announcement surprised fans and fellow players like Andy Murray and Simona Halep, who expressed their support for her decision. Barty previously retired in 2014 to pursue cricket but returned to tennis in 2016, encouraged by Dellacqua.
The Jakarta Post, Dunia Kita - Voice of America
The article discusses the professional background of a journalist named Ramadani, who is currently part of the audience engagement team at The Jakarta Post. His role involves managing the social media operations for the editorial team. Prior to this position, Ramadani worked for over two years on the Sports desk at the same publication. He hails from Bandung, West Java, and holds a degree in English Language and Literature from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia.
Refashioned stadium rekindles spirit
Indonesia's newly revamped Gelora Bung Karno sports complex, located in Central Jakarta, stands as a symbol of national pride. Originally built in the 1960s for the Asian Games, the stadium has hosted major international football clubs and has a rich history tied to Indonesia's first president, Sukarno. The complex's history is detailed in a book by Kompas journalist Julius Pour, highlighting Sukarno's vision and the stadium's significance.
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