Indonesia’s national badminton squad has officially withdrawn Anthony Sinisuka Ginting and Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah from the 2026 Macau Open due to medical concerns. According to PP PBSI Head Coach Indra Wijaya, the decision to pull both players follows a rigorous health evaluation by team coaches and medical staff to ensure long-term recovery and fitness for future competitions.
Why were Anthony Ginting and Zaki Ubaidillah withdrawn?
The withdrawal of Anthony Sinisuka Ginting stems from a physical injury sustained during the Australia Open 2026. Coach Indra Wijaya confirmed that Ginting slipped during a match, prompting the coaching staff and team physiotherapists to prioritize his rehabilitation over tournament participation. By opting out of the Macau Open, the team aims to prevent further aggravation of the injury, allowing for a more effective recovery period.

How does illness affect mid-season tournament schedules?
Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah, often referred to as Ubed, was withdrawn from the Macau Open after contracting a flu-related illness accompanied by fever. Indra Wijaya stated that the decision was made to avoid forcing the athlete to compete while physically compromised. In elite badminton, competing with an active infection can lead to prolonged fatigue and increased risk of secondary injuries, making medical withdrawal a standard precautionary measure for the PBSI medical team.
What is the impact on Indonesia’s singles depth?
The absence of Ginting and Ubed creates a temporary gap in the Indonesian men’s singles representation. While Ginting is a seasoned veteran representing the national team, Ubed is currently in a crucial phase of his career, participating in international tournaments to accumulate world ranking points and gain high-level match experience. The PBSI confirmed that the medical team will continue to monitor both players to ensure they return to competitive form as soon as their health stabilizes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will Ginting and Ubed return for the next tournament?
- According to PBSI, the priority is full recovery. Their return depends on the progress of their treatment and clearance from the medical staff.
- Who manages the health of Indonesian badminton players?
- The PP PBSI coaching staff works in coordination with team doctors and dedicated physiotherapists to evaluate physical readiness.
- How do withdrawals affect world ranking points?
- Players do not earn points for tournaments they do not attend. However, medical withdrawals are often necessary to protect the player’s long-term ranking potential by preventing injury-related losses.
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