Setyana Mapasa
{{Short description|Indonesian-Australian badminton player (born 1995)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2021}}
{{Use Australian English|date=July 2021}}
{{Infobox badminton player
| name = Setyana Mapasa
| image = Friendly match between Australian and Indonesian badminton players 2016 - Setyana Mapasa.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Mapasa in 2016
| nickname =
| birth_name = Setyana Daniella Florensia Mapasa
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1995|8|15}}{{cite web|title=Setyana MAPASA Player Profile|url=http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/profile/biography.aspx?id=B731EF29-69F5-48CB-A8E9-131D6F2D4844|website=tournamentsoftware.com|publisher=Badminton World Federation|access-date=30 July 2016}}
| birth_place = Kawangkoan, Minahasa, Indonesia
| residence = Sydney, Australia
| height = 1.66 m
| weight = 60 kg
| handedness = Left
| country = Indonesia (until 2013)
Australia (2014–present)
| event = Women's & mixed doubles
| highest_ranking = 17 (WD with Angela Yu, 26 November 2024)
18 (WD with Gronya Somerville, 23 February 2017)
32 (XD with Sawan Serasinghe, 28 September 2017)
| date_of_highest_ranking =
| current_ranking = 28
| date_of_current_ranking = WD with Angela Yu, 11 March 2025
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalSport | Women's badminton }}
{{MedalCountry|{{AUS}} }}
{{MedalCompetition | Oceania Championships }}
{{MedalGold | 2017 Nouméa | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2017 Nouméa | Mixed doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2018 Hamilton | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2018 Hamilton | Mixed doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2019 Melbourne | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2020 Ballarat | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2023 Auckland | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalGold | 2024 Geelong | Women's doubles }}
{{MedalBronze | 2019 Melbourne | Mixed doubles }}
{{MedalCompetition | Oceania Mixed Team Championships }}
{{MedalGold | 2019 Melbourne | Mixed team }}
{{MedalCompetition | Oceania Women's Team Championships }}
{{MedalGold | 2018 Hamilton | Women's team }}
{{MedalGold | 2020 Ballarat | Women's team }}
{{MedalGold | 2024 Geelong | Women's team }}
{{MedalCountry | {{INA}} }}
{{MedalCompetition | World Junior Championships }}
{{MedalSilver | 2013 Bangkok | Mixed team }}
{{MedalCompetition | Asian Junior Championships }}
{{MedalBronze | 2013 Kota Kinabalu | Mixed team }}
| bwfbadminton_id = 77441
| bwf_id = B731EF29-69F5-48CB-A8E9-131D6F2D4844
}}
Setyana Daniella Florensia Mapasa (born 15 August 1995) is an Indonesian-born Australian badminton player. Mapasa won a silver medal at the 2013 BWF World Junior Championships mixed team when she represented Indonesia. She officially became an Australian citizen in 2014.{{cite web |url=http://badmintonindonesia.org/app/information/newsDetail.aspx?%2F1918 |title=(Asia Junior Championships) Kisah Setyana Mapasa, Dari Gantung Raket Sampai Pindah ke Australia |website=Badminton Association of Indonesia |access-date=28 July 2016 |language=id}} She was selected to join the national team compete at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.{{cite web|title=Mapasa and Somerville Commonwealth Games selection confirmed |url=http://www.vis.org.au/news-events/news/2018/02/mapasa-and-somerville-commonwealth-games-selection-confirmed/ |website=Victorian Institute of Sport |date=26 February 2018 |access-date=15 February 2019}} She was four times women's doubles Oceania champions from 2017 to 2020 with her partner Gronya Somerville, also two times champion in the mixed doubles event in 2017 and 2018 alongside Sawan Serasinghe.{{cite web |first=Dev |last=Sukumar |title=Serasinghe, Mapasa Claim Double – Victor Oceania Championships 2017: Finals |url=https://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/02/16/serasinghe-mapasa-claim-double-victor-oceania-championships-2017-finals/?pcat=177 |website=Badminton World Federation |access-date=17 February 2017}}{{cite web|title=#VOC2019 Q+A with Setyana Mapasa - Australia |url=http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=2-1065-0-0-0&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=64474112 |website=Badminton Oceania |access-date=15 February 2019}}{{cite web |first=Liam |last=Morgan |title=Chen clinches fifth straight women's singles title at Oceania Badminton Championships |url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1075519/chen-clinches-fifth-straight-womens-singles-title-at-oceania-badminton-championships |website=Inside the Games |date=14 February 2019 |access-date=15 February 2019}}
Mapasa represented Australia at the 2020 Summer Olympics.{{cite web |title=Mapasa Setyana |url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/badminton/athlete-profile-n1483975-mapasa-setyana.htm |website=International Olympic Committee |access-date=22 July 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722012323/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/badminton/athlete-profile-n1483975-mapasa-setyana.htm |archive-date=22 July 2021}} She played in badminton women's doubles with her partner, Gronya Somerville, winning one and losing the other. They finished third in their group and were therefore eliminated.{{Cite web|title=Badminton Mapasa Setyana - Tokyo 2020 Olympics|url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/badminton/athlete-profile-n1483975-mapasa-setyana.htm|access-date=10 October 2021|website=olympics}}
Early years
Setyana Mapasa, living in Indonesia, started playing badminton when she was 8-years-old. Badminton is a big part of the Indonesian culture and her parents played socially. Mapasa is a left handed player and turned professional at the age of 13. She made her international debut in 2013.{{Cite web|title=Setyana Mapasa|url=https://www.olympics.com.au/olympians/setyana-mapasa/|access-date=10 October 2021|website=Australian Olympic Committee}}
Achievements
= Oceania Championships =
Women's doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Venue ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | Salle Anewy, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Tiffany Ho | align="left" | 16–21, 21–18, 21–14 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2018 | align="left" | Eastlink Badminton Stadium, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Leanne Choo | align="left" | 21–14, 22–20 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2019 | align="left" | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Yingzi Jiang | align="left" | 21–10, 21–9 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2020 | align="left" | Ken Kay Badminton Stadium, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|NZL}} Sally Fu | align="left" | 21–9, 21–10 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2023 | align="left" | Auckland Badminton Stadium, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sylvina Kurniawan | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Tiffany Ho | align="left" | 21–7, 21–9 | align="left" bgcolor="#ffffff" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2024 | align="left" | Leisuretime Sports Precinct, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Angela Yu | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Kaitlyn Ea | align="left" | 21–18, 21–11 | align="left" bgcolor="#ffffff" | Gold Gold |
Mixed doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Venue ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | Salle Anewy, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Joel Findlay | align="left" | 21–19, 21–9 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2018 | align="left" | Eastlink Badminton Stadium, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Chau | align="left" | 21–19, 21–18 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Gold Gold |
style="background:#ECF2FF"
| align="center" | 2019 | align="left" | Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Huaidong Tang | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Simon Leung | align="left" | 12–21, 6–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | Bronze Bronze |
= BWF World Tour (2 titles) =
The BWF World Tour, which was announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,{{cite web |last=Alleyne |first=Gayle |title=BWF Launches New Events Structure |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |website=bwfbadminton.com |publisher=Badminton World Federation |date=19 March 2017 |access-date=29 November 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201164159/http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |archive-date=1 December 2017}} is a series of elite badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour is divided into levels of World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.{{cite web |last=Sukumar |first=Dev |title=Action-Packed Season Ahead! |url=http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |website=bwfbadminton.com |publisher=Badminton World Federation |date=10 January 2018 |access-date=15 January 2018 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113162925/http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |archive-date=13 January 2018}}
Women's doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Level ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
align="center" | 2019
| align="left" | Canada Open | align="left" | Super 100 | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na | align="left" | 21–16, 21–14 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
align="center" | 2023
| align="left" | Kaohsiung Masters | align="left" | Super 100 | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Angela Yu | align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} Maiko Kawazoe | align="left" | 21–19, 8–21, 21–19 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
= BWF Grand Prix (2 titles, 1 runner-up) =
The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017.
Women's doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | 2016 | align="left" | Canada Open | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Heather Olver | align="left" | 21–15, 21–16 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D4F1C5"
| align="center" | 2016 | align="left" | Dutch Open | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|BUL}} Gabriela Stoeva | align="left" | 17–21, 21–17, 21–16 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
Mixed doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#FFFF67"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | New Zealand Open | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} Ronald Alexander | align="left" | 19–21, 14–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
: {{Color box|#FFFF67|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
: {{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament
= BWF International Challenge/Series (13 titles, 8 runners-up) =
Women's doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2014 | align="left" | Maribyrnong International | align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} Chiang Ying-li | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} He Tian Tang | align="left" | 19–21, 23–25 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#E9E9E9"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Waikato International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Ruwindi Serasinghe | align="left" | 21–13, 21–10 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Auckland International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} Pan Tzu-chin | align="left" | 21–9, 21–5 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Maribyrnong International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Chen Hsuan-yu | align="left" | 20–22, 17–21, 21–18 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Sydney International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|THA}} Jongkongphan Kittiharakul | align="left" | 13–21, 5–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Norwegian International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|DEN}} Amanda Madsen | align="left" | 21–5, 21–13 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Italian International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|BUL}} Gabriela Stoeva | align="left" | 19–21, 21–18, 6–13 Retired | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2016 | align="left" | Brazil International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} Chisato Hoshi | align="left" | 13–21, 19–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | Nouméa International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Tiffany Ho | align="left" | 21–11, 21–8 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2019 | align="left" | South Australia International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} Rin Iwanaga | align="left" | 15–21, 21–19, 9–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2019 | align="left" | Nepal International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|IND}} K. Maneesha | align="left" | 21–10, 18–21, 21–11 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2019 | align="left" | Yonex / K&D Graphics International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gronya Somerville | align="left" | {{flagicon|CAN}} Rachel Honderich | align="left" | 14–21, 21–9, 21–18 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2023 | align="left" | Mongolia International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Angela Yu | align="left" | {{flagicon|HKG}} Lui Lok Lok | align="left" | 16–21, 18–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2023 | align="left" | Bendigo International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Angela Yu | align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} Hsu Yin-hui | align="left" | 18–21, 22–20, 27–25 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2023 | align="left" | Sydney International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Angela Yu | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sylvina Kurniawan | align="left" | 21–16, 21–18 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
Mixed doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#D8CEF6"
| align="center" | 2014 | align="left" | Sydney International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Pham Tran Hoang | align="left" | 11–4, 11–8, 11–3 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#E9E9E9"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Waikato International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Chau | align="left" | 21–13, 21–17 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Maribyrnong International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Robin Middleton | align="left" | 21–17, 19–21, 19–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{Silver2}} Runner-up |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2015 | align="left" | Norwegian International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|DEN}} Soren Gravholt | align="left" | 21–17, 21–15 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | Nouméa International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|NZL}} Dylan Soedjasa | align="left" | 21–13, 15–21, 21–17 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner |
style="background:#D5D5D5"
| align="center" | 2017 | align="left" | Sydney International | align="left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sawan Serasinghe | align="left" | {{flagicon|TPE}} Ye Hong-wei | align="left" | Walkover | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
: {{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament
: {{Color box|#D5D5D5|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament
: {{Color box|#E9E9E9|border=darkgray}} BWF Future Series tournament
= BWF Junior International (1 title, 2 runners-up) =
Girls' singles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Opponent ! Score ! Result ! Ref |
style="background:#EBE7E0"
| align="center" | 2012 | align="left" | Australian Junior International | align="left" | {{flagicon|PHI}} Alcala Malvinne Ann Venice | align="left" | 20–22, 10–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} Runner-up | style="text-align:center; background:white" | |
style="background:#C6D4E1"
| align="center" | 2012 | align="left" | Indonesia Junior International | align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} Hanna Ramadini | align="left" | 21–16, 19–21, 21–19 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{gold1}} Winner | style="text-align:center; background:white" |{{cite news |first= |last=|title=Tangkas Specs Junior Challenge Open Badminton Championships 2012 |url=https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/tournament/98af6304-df16-46a5-99f3-7d36f79c2d6f/Matches |publisher=Tournamentsoftware|date=|access-date=10 January 2024|language=en}} |
Girls' doubles
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
! Year ! Tournament ! Partner ! Opponent ! Score ! Result |
style="background:#C6D4E1"
| align="center" | 2013 | align="left" | Indonesia Junior International | align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} Rosyita Eka Putri Sari | align="left" | {{flagicon|INA}} Uswatun Khasanah | align="left" | 21–23, 21–16, 15–21 | style="text-align:left; background:white" | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
: {{Color box|#AE9C45|border=darkgray}} BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament
: {{Color box|#C6D4E1|border=darkgray}} BWF Junior International Challenge tournament
: {{Color box|#BDB8AD|border=darkgray}} BWF Junior International Series tournament
: {{Color box|#EBE7E0|border=darkgray}} BWF Junior Future Series tournament
Performance timeline
{{Performance key (badminton)}}
= National team =
- Junior level
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! Team events !! 2012 !! 2013 |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Asian Junior Championships
| bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF | bgcolor=CD7F32 | B |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | World Junior Championships
| bgcolor=FFFF00 | 4th | bgcolor=silver | S |
- Senior level
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! Team events !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 !! 2020 |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Oceania Women's Team Championships
| style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=gold | G | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=gold | G |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Oceania Mixed Team Championships
| colspan="2" style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=gold | G | style=color:#ccc | NH |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Commonwealth Games
| style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF | colspan="2" style=color:#ccc | NH |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Sudirman Cup
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | 15th | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 24th | style=color:#ccc | NH |
= Individual competitions =
- Junior level
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! Events !! 2012 !! 2013 |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Asian Junior Championships
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | 3R (GS) |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | World Junior Championships
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (GS) |
- Senior level
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! Events !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 !! 2020 |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Oceania Championships
| bgcolor=gold | G (WD) |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Commonwealth Games
| style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=FFFF00 | 4th (WD) | colspan="2" style=color:#ccc | NH |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | World Championships
| 2017 BWF World Championships – Women's doubles | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | style=color:#ccc | NH |
bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | Olympic Games
| colspan="3" style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | RR (WD) |
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%; text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" | Tournament !! colspan="5" | BWF Superseries / Grand Prix !! colspan="3" | BWF World Tour !! rowspan="2" | Best | |||||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
align=left | Thailand Masters
| colspan="3" style=color:#ccc | NH | colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF (WD) | 2019 Thailand Masters (badminton) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('18) | |||||||||
align=left | All England Open
| colspan="5" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('18) | |||||||||
align=left | Malaysia Masters
| colspan="5" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('18, '19, '20) | |||||||||
align=left | New Zealand Open
| A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF (WD) | bgcolor=FFFF00 | SF (WD) | bgcolor=D8BFD8 | 2017 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=D8BFD8 | F ('17) | |||||||||
align=left | Australian Open
| colspan="2" | A | 2015; bgcolor=AFEEEE | Q2 (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('15, '16, '17, '19) | |||||||||
align=left | Malaysia Open
| colspan="6" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | Singapore Open
| colspan="4" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | Korea Masters
| colspan="4" | A | 2017 Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | Indonesia Masters
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | colspan="3" | A | style=color:#ccc | NH | colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('13) | |||||||||
align=left | Indonesia Open
| colspan="3" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('16) | |||||||||
rowspan="2" align=left | Thailand Open
| rowspan="2" | A | rowspan="2" style=color:#ccc | NH | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | A | rowspan="2" bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF (WD) | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | rowspan="2" bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('17) | |||||||||
bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | |||||||||
align=left | Canada Open
| colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | bgcolor=00FF00 | W (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2017 Canada Open Grand Prix | A | bgcolor=00FF00 | W | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=00FF00 | W ('16, '19) | |||||||||
align=left | Chinese Taipei Open
| colspan="4" | A | 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | U.S. Open
| colspan="3" | A | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2017 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('16) | |||||||||
align=left | Hyderabad Open
| colspan="5" style=color:#ccc | NH | A | 2019 Hyderabad Open (badminton) | style=color:#ccc | NH | – | |||||||||
align=left | China Open
| colspan="4" | A | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF (WD) | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=FFEBCD | QF ('17) | |||||||||
align=left | Dutch Open
| colspan="3" | A | bgcolor=00FF00 | W (WD) | colspan="3" | A | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=00FF00 | W ('16) | |||||||||
align=left | Denmark Open
| colspan="3" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | colspan="4" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('16) | |||||||||
align=left | Macau Open
| colspan="4" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | Fuzhou China Open
| colspan="6" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R ('19) | |||||||||
align=left | Hong Kong Open
| colspan="4" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | colspan="2" | A | style=color:#ccc | NH | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('17) | |||||||||
align=left | Scottish Open
| colspan="2" | A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R (WD) | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 1R (WD) | colspan="2" | A | colspan="2" style=color:#ccc | N/A | bgcolor=AFEEEE | 2R ('15) | |||||||||
align=left | Year-end ranking
| 304 (WD) | 275 (WD) | 51 (WD) | 25 (WD) | 30 (WD) | 69 (WD) | 27 | 26 | 18 (WD) | |||||||||
Tournament | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | Best |
References
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- {{Olympedia}}
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- [https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/athlete/setyana-mapasa_1939667 Setyana Mapasa] at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
- {{2018 Commonwealth Games profile|badminton/athlete-profile-n6027599-setyana-mapasa}}
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