Born in
Jayapura, Dwi Wardoyo started his career at the PB Pemda Papua (now PB Cendrawasih), and moved to Jakarta joining the Exist club in 2013. In 2015, he was selected to join the national team as an internship member. In 2016, he was selected to join Indonesia junior squad to compete at the
Asian and
World Junior Championships. Indonesia team was stopped in the quarter-finals in both events. In the individual event, he claimed the
boys' singles silver medal after being defeated by
Sun Feixiang of China. In May 2021, Dwi Wardoyo reached the
Spain Masters finals, but he lost a match to second seed
Toma Junior Popov. In October, He made his debut at the
Thomas Cup, which is Indonesia won the prestigious Cup after 19 years. In May 2022, Dwi Wardoyo won a bronze medal at the
Asian Championships. In latter May, he won a bronze medal in the men's team at the
SEA Games. He then claimed his first World Tour title in the
2022 Malaysia Masters. In the final, he beat
Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong in straight games.
2023 Dwi Wardoyo opened the 2023 season at the
Malaysia Open, but had to defeat in the second round to Indian player
Prannoy H. S. In the next tournament,
India Open, he lost in the first round from Chinese player
Shi Yuqi in rubber games. Dwi Wardoyo lost the
Indonesia Masters against teammate
Jonatan Christie. He created an all-Indonesian final men's singles final with Christie; the first one in
Indonesian Masters since 2013 final between
Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka and
Simon Santoso; and the first one in
Istora Senayan since 2008 final between
Simon Santoso and
Sony Dwi Kuncoro. In February, Dwi Wardoyo join the national team to compete at the
Asia Mixed Team Championships, but unfortunately the teams lost in the quarter-finals to South Korea. In March, Dwi Wardoyo competed in the
All England Open but had to lose in the second round from Chinese player
Weng Hongyang. In the next tour, he competed in the
Swiss Open, but had to retire in the first round from 1st seed
Viktor Axelsen. In late April, Dwi Wardoyo competed at the
Asian Championships in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but had to lose in the second round from 8th seed Indian player
Prannoy H. S. in three games. In May, Dwi Wardoyo join the men's team at the
2023 SEA Games and won the gold medal after beating Malaysian team in the final. He later on competed in the
men's singles event and went on to win silver medal, losing to fellow Indonesia's
Christian Adinata in the finals. In the following week, Dwi Wardoyo competed in the second Asian Tour at the
Malaysia Masters. Unfortunately, he lost in the first round from Chinese Taipei player
Lin Chun-yi. In the next tour, Dwi Wardoyo competed in the
Thailand Open, but had to lose in the second round from 2nd seed Thai player
Kunlavut Vitidsarn in rubber games. In June, Dwi Wardoyo competed at the home tournament,
Indonesia Open, but lost in the first round from 4th seed Singaporean player
Loh Kean Yew. In the next tour, he won the
Taipei Open by defeating Chinese Taipei player
Su Li-yang in straight games. In July, Dwi Wardoyo competed at the
Korea Open, but had to lose in the first round from Japanese player
Koki Watanabe in rubber games. In the next tour, he competed at the
Japan Open, but lost in the second round against 1st seed Danish player
Viktor Axelsen. In late August, Dwi Wardoyo competed at the
World Championships, but lost in the second round from 9th seed Indian player
Prannoy H. S. in straight games. He made his debut at the
Asian Games in Hangzhou, but the team was eliminated in the quarter-finals. ==Awards and nominations==