Born in Kampung Bantar Jati,
Klapanunggal,
Jonggol,
Bogor Regency, Ramadhanti grew up training in her father's badminton club before badminton legend
Tri Kusharjanto noticed her talent and supported her in trying out for the Djarum badminton club. She joined the club in 2014 as a women's singles player, but was transferred to the doubles sector in 2015 to partner Agatha Imanuela in women's doubles and
Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto in mixed doubles. Ramadhanti made her
BWF Superseries debut with Imanuela at the
Indonesia Open. She joined the Badminton Asia U-17 Junior Championships in October and won the girls' doubles gold with Imanuela and mixed doubles bronze with
Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto. In 2017, she reached the girls' doubles semi-finals at the German Junior, Thailand Junior, mixed doubles semi-finals at the India Junior Grand Prix, girls' doubles final at the Jaya Raya Junior Grand Prix, India Junior Grand Prix, and also mixed doubles final at the Malaysia Junior tournaments. Ramadhanti was selected to join the Indonesia national team for the
2017 World Junior Championships, where she and Kusharjanto became runners-up to compatriots
Rinov Rivaldy and
Pitha Haningtyas Mentari in three games. Later on, Ramadhanti reached the semi-finals of
Indonesia International Series with Imanuela. She won her first senior international tournament at the Indonesia International Challenge in the mixed doubles event with Kusharjanto. In 2018, Ramadhanti achieving success across multiple categories. In the mixed doubles, she continued her partnership with Kusharjanto, notably securing a silver medal at the
2018 World Junior Championships in Canada, after an all-Indonesian final against
Leo Rolly Carnando and
Indah Cahya Sari Jamil. Earlier that year, the duo also reached the quarter-finals of the
Asian Junior Championships. In the girls' doubles, Ramadhanti primarily competed alongside Imanuella. Together, they reached the semi-finals of the Asian Junior Championships to earn a bronze medal and followed this with a silver medal at the World Junior Championships. Additionally, they transitioned into senior-level competition, reaching the quarter-finals in the
Thailand Masters, and semi-finals of both the
Finnish Open and the
Hyderabad Open. Throughout the year, Ramadhanti was also a key contributor to the Indonesian junior squad, helping the team secure bronze medals at both the Asian and World Junior Mixed Team Championships.
2019–2021: Partnership with Ribka Sugiarto, climbing up the senior team ranks In the first half of the 2019 season, Ramadhanti's partnership with Imanuela did not show satisfactory results, with their best result were being a semi-finals in the
Orléans Masters. She was then paired with
Ribka Sugiarto, and made their debut as the quarter-finalists at the
Russian Open in July. Not long after they were paired, Ramadhanti and Sugiarto won their first World Tour title at the
Indonesia Masters Super 100. Some of their achievements were also being semi-finalists in the
Chinese Taipei Open, where they beat second seed
Lee So-hee and
Shin Seung-chan; and also being quarter-finalists in the
Macau Open. In the individual event, Ramadhanti and Sugiarto lost at the quarter-finals to second seed
Chow Mei Kuan and
Lee Meng Yean. In 2021, Ramadhanti competed at the
2021 Sudirman Cup in Vantaa, Finland. She played one match in the group stage against Russia. She continued her journey at the
2020 Uber Cup in Denmark, where she and Sugiarto won the second doubles tie against Thailand in the quarterfinals. During the European leg, her best finishes was the quarter-finals at the
French Open and the semi-finals at the
Hylo Open. After exiting the
Indonesia Masters at the first round, Ramadhanti and Sugiarto were withdrawn from the
Indonesia Open as Sugiarto was diagnosed with
anterior cruciate ligament injury.
2022: New partnership with Apriyani Rahayu, SEA Games gold Following the announcement of
Greysia Polii's impending retirement, Ramadhanti emerged as a primary candidate to partner with
Apriyani Rahayu. Before the transition, Ramadhanti continued her partnership with Ribka Sugiarto, notably reaching the quarter-finals of the
Badminton Asia Championships in March. Although the Ramadhanti-Rahayu duo was scheduled to debut at the
Swiss Open, their start was delayed after Rahayu sustained a calf injury during the
All England Open—the final tournament of her career with Polii. The Indonesian Badminton Federation (PBSI) officially confirmed the new partnership in May 2022. The pair enjoyed an immediate and decorated debut at the
SEA Games, securing a silver medal in the team event and won the gold medal in the individual women's doubles after defeating
Benyapa and
Nuntakarn Aimsaard. This momentum continued as they secured titles at both the
Malaysia and
Singapore Opens, alongside a runner-up finish at the
Indonesia Masters. During this period, Ramadhanti made her final appearance with Sugiarto at the
World Championships, concluding their partnership in the round of 32. Despite their rapid ascent in the rankings, the pair faced challenges later in the season, struggling to find form at the
Denmark and
French Opens. However, their cumulative performance throughout the year earned them a spot in the
World Tour Finals, following the withdrawal of
Nami Matsuyama and
Chiharu Shida due to Matsuyama's injury. In their debut at the season-ending event, they finished third in group B after securing one victory and two losses. Nevertheless, their stellar debut year saw them skyrocket from being unranked as a pair in May to finishing the year in the top 15.
2023: Early year struggle, World Championships debut The first half of 2023 for Ramadhanti and her partner, Rahayu, was heavily defined by a recurring struggle with injuries. During the
Malaysia Open semi-finals in January, Ramadhanti sustained an ankle injury in the second game, forcing the pair to retire against
Chen Qingchen and
Jia Yifan. A similar misfortune occurred at the
Swiss Open semi-finals, where they withdrew during their match against
Yuki Fukushima and
Sayaka Hirota due to Rahayu's right shoulder injury. Despite these setbacks, their consistent semi-final appearances propelled them to world number 5. Throughout this period, Ramadhanti also reached the quarter-finals of several tournaments, including the
Indonesia Masters,
All England Open,
Malaysia Masters, and the
Indonesia Open. However, the pair suffered early exits at the
Asian Championships and the
Thailand and
Singapore Opens. In team competitions, Ramadhanti represented Indonesia at the
Asia Mixed Team Championships, where a quarter-final loss to
Baek Ha-na and
Lee So-hee led to Indonesia's elimination. During the
Sudirman Cup group stage, she secured a victory over
Jongkolphan Kititharakul and
Rawinda Prajongjai; however, she did not feature in the quarter-finals as Indonesia was eliminated by China in a 0–3 sweep. In April 2023, the duo achieved a career milestone by reaching their highest world rank of number 4. In August, Ramadhanti and Rahayu reached the finals of the
World Championships in Copenhagen, becoming the first Indonesian women's doubles pair to do so in 28 years. The duo then won their first title of the year at the
Hong Kong Open as the tournament's first ever women's doubles champion from Indonesia. At her
Asian Games debut, Ramadhanti narrowly lost against
Chen Qingchen and
Jia Yifan at the team event, and the pair retired against
Yuki Fukushima and
Sayaka Hirota at the second round of the individual event due to Rahayu's calf injury. They withdrew from the
Denmark Open to let Rahayu recuperate. The pair returned for the
French Open, where they were stopped at the semi-finals by eventual champions
Liu Shengshu and
Tan Ning. Ramadhanti and Rahayu later managed to reach the finals of the
Hylo Open. Despite winning the first game and leading at the second game interval against
Zhang Shuxian and
Zheng Yu, they were forced to retire Rahayu slipped and injured her right leg. Although they qualified for the
World Tour Finals, the pair was eliminated during the group stage.
2024: Olympic debut, partnership with Lanny Tria Mayasari Ramadhanti was selected as a member of the Indonesian women's team at the
Uber Cup in May, where the team made history by reaching the final at the Uber Cup since 2008. In the final Indonesia lost to China 0–3. Ramadhanti and Rahayu's journey towards the
2024 Summer Olympics was plagued with multiple early exits, with their best finish being a semi-finalists at the
Swiss Open. Placed in the 'group of death' with fierce rivals
Pearly Tan and
Thinaah Muralitharan,
Chen Qingchen and
Jia Yifan, and also
Mayu Matsumoto and
Wakana Nagahara, Ramadhanti's Olympic debut ended without winning a single game at the group stage. As Rahayu was sidelined for recovery, Ramadhanti was paired with
Lanny Tria Mayasari and struck gold in their partnership debut at the Indonesia International Challenge. Their first World Tour tournament was the
Kumamoto Japan Masters, where they lost in the first round to
Nami Matsuyama and
Chiharu Shida. They retired from their next tournament, the
China Masters, due to an injury on Mayasari's arm. At the end of the year, PBSI announced that Ramadhanti will be playing in both the women's and mixed doubles. She was paired with
Dejan Ferdinansyah, who was called up to the national team after his performance with
Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja under the Djarum badminton club.
2025: Brief comeback to mixed doubles, new women's doubles partner Ramadhanti started the 2025 year at the
Malaysia Open. Although she and Mayasari managed to beat home favorites Tan and Muralitharan in the first round, they exited in the quarter-finals to old rival
Jia Yifan's new partnership with
Zhang Shuxian. The pair also lost to
Yuki Fukushima and
Mayu Matsumoto at the
Indonesia Masters. Ramadhanti's first appearance in the mixed doubles with Ferdinansyah was at the
India Open, which ended in the second round against
Jiang Zhenbang and
Wei Yaxin. She reached both the mixed doubles and women's doubles finals of the
Thailand Masters, becoming mixed doubles runner-up to
Dechapol Puavaranukroh and
Supissara Paewsampran and winning the women's doubles title with Mayasari over
Laksika Kanlaha and
Phataimas Muenwong. At the
Asia Mixed Team Championships, Ramadhanti was fielded in both the women's and mixed doubles. As Ferdinansyah suffered a knee injury before the finals, she was paired with
Rinov Rivaldy at the mixed doubles tie of the match and helped Indonesia achieve its first ever title in the tournament. Ramadhanti briefly played again with Rahayu for the
Orléans Masters and the
All England Open. While they managed to reach the quarter-finals at Orléans, they fell short at the All England, losing in the second round to Tan and Muralitharan. She helped Indonesia secure its first bronze at the
Sudirman Cup since 2019, winning the women's doubles tie against Thailand to advance the team to the semi-finals. At the semis, she and Ferdinansyah lost to world champions
Seo Seung-jae and
Chae Yoo-jung, but with Indonesia evening the score, Ramadhanti played the deciding tie with
Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi. In a dramatic match lasting 91 minutes, the scratch pair narrowly lost to the more experienced
Baek Ha-na and
Lee So-hee. Later on, Ramadhanti reached her second mixed doubles final at the
Taipei Open, where she lost to her juniors
Jafar Hidayatullah and
Felisha Pasaribu. Ramadhanti qualified for the
2025 World Championships with Mayasari in the women's doubles. They were unable to get a medal as they lost to Tan and Muralitharan in the third round. Her first title of the year came with Rahayu at the
Indonesia Masters Super 100 in Medan.
2026: Partnership with Amallia Pratiwi In December 2025, PBSI officially announced Ramadhanti's new partnership with
Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi. The duo commenced their journey with a quarter-finals finish at the
Indonesia Masters. They snatched their first title as a pair at the
Thailand Masters, which also marks Ramadhanti's second time winning the tournament. Making up for a subpar run at the European tournaments, Ramadhanti and Pratiwi secured Indonesia's first
Asian Championships medal in women's doubles since
Della Destiara Haris and
Rizki Amelia Pradipta in 2019. == Achievements ==