Junior career Jordan participated in
2011 Badminton Asia Junior Championships in
Lucknow, India. In the mixed team event, he played in the men's doubles along with Rangga Yave Rianto. In the first round they won their match, with Indonesia defeating Nepal 5–0. He and Rianto played back against Hong Kong in the third round, winning their match and helping Indonesia win 4–1. In the quarter-finals Jordan and Rianto won their match and helped Indonesia beat Japan 3–2. In the semi-finals they lost to the Malaysian team 1–3, and the team won the bronze medal. In the individual event, he played in two categories, in the men's doubles with Rianto, and in the mixed doubles with
Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah. As the top seed in the men's doubles he was only able to reach the quarter-finals after being defeated by a Chinese Taipei pair; and then he won a bronze medal in the mixed doubles after losing to a Chinese pair in the semi-finals.
Senior career 2010–2012 Jordan started his senior career as a PB Djarum player in 2010, playing at several international tournaments in two specialties: men's and mixed doubles.
2013 In 2013 Jordan was paired with
Vita Marissa, winning several international tournaments together. In the
Korea Open they lost in the first round to
Muhammad Rijal and
Debby Susanto after coming through the qualifying rounds. They then defeated third seeds Rijal and Susanto in the second round of the
Malaysia Open and Chinese fifth seeds
Zhang Nan and
Tang Jinhua. Jordan and Marissa then lost to Danish pair
Joachim Fischer Nielsen and
Christinna Pedersen in the semi-finals. They also reached the semifinals of the
Singapore Open before losing to
Tontowi Ahmad and
Liliyana Natsir. At the
BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix tournament level, they won three titles in
New Zealand,
Malaysia, and
Indonesia.
2014 After the end of his successful in the 2013 season, the
Badminton Association of Indonesia called him up to join the national team, partnering him with
Debby Susanto. This was his first time joined the Indonesia national training centre. Jordan and Susanto then reached their first finals as a pair in the
Malaysia Grand Prix Gold. In September, he and his partner stepped on the
Asian Games podium, after clinched the bronze medal in the mixed doubles.
2015 Jordan started the 2015 season with partner
Debby Susanto. They reached the finals in the
Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold tournament, but lost to Danish pair
Joachim Fischer Nielsen and
Christinna Pedersen. They also reached the finals of
Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold, but lost to Korean pair
Choi Sol-gyu and
Eom Hye-won. They then reached their first ever
BWF Superseries finals in the
French Open, and finished as runner-up lost to
Ko Sung-hyun and
Kim Ha-na of South Korea. In December, they also the finals of
Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold, but lost to their teammate
Tontowi Ahmad and
Liliyana Natsir.
2016 In January, Jordan with partner
Debby Susanto won the
Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold held in India. In March, they won their first
All England title defeating Danish pair
Joachim Fischer Nielsen and
Christinna Pedersen. Jordan competed in
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro with partner
Debby Susanto. They became the runner-up of Group A, proceeding to the knocked-out stage. They lost at the quarter-finals to their country mate and eventual gold medalists,
Tontowi Ahmad and
Liliyana Natsir. In November, they lost in the finals of
Hong Kong Open Super Series by their teammate
Tontowi Ahmad and
Liliyana Natsir.
2017 In March, Jordan with partner
Debby Susanto lost the finals of
Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold from Thai pair
Dechapol Puavaranukroh and
Sapsiree Taerattanachai. In June, they lost the finals of
Australian Open Super Series from Chinese pair
Zheng Siwei and
Chen Qingchen. In September, they won the finals of
Korea Open Super Series from Chinese pair
Wang Yilyu and
Huang Dongping.
2018–2019: new partnership with Melati Daeva Oktavianti After the retirement of Debby Susanto, Jordan was paired with
Melati Daeva Oktavianti. They lost to Chinese pair
Zheng Siwei and
Huang Yaqiong in the second round of the
Malaysia Masters. They then became runners-up at the
2018 India Open. They finished the season ranked as world number 15. In 2019, Jordan and Oktavianti lost again twice in a row at the
India Open from Chinese pair
Wang Yilyu and
Huang Dongping. In May, they lost at the
New Zealand Open from Malaysian pair
Chan Peng Soon and
Goh Liu Ying. In June, they reached third finals of the year at the
Australian Open but lost to Wang and Huang again. In July, they reached the fourth finals at the
Japan Open but had to lose from Wang and Huang again. In October 2019, they won their first BWF World Tour title with Oktavianti at the
Denmark Open. The duo upset the current World Champions
Zheng Siwei and
Huang Yaqiong in the quarter-finals, and defeated world number 2 Wang and Huang in the finals. This victory was their first win over them, bringing their head-to-head record to 1–6. A week later, the duo again overcame the world number 1 Zheng and Huang to claim the
French Open title. Jordan and Oktavianti have continued on the upward track this season, breaking into the top 5 of the BWF world ranking. They did not compete in further tournaments due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In January 2021, Jordan and Oktavianti, finished as runner-ups at the
Yonex Thailand Open to Puavaranukroh and Taerattanachai. They competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics but they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. In November, they lost at the
Hylo Open in Germany from Thai pair Puavaranukroh and Taerattanachai in the final. Jordan and Oktavianti's loss at the first round of home tournament
Indonesia Masters sparked controversy after
Nova Widianto's criticism over the pair during the press conference, where Widianto expressed his dissatisfaction over their performance due to 'communication problems' and a perceived 'lack of fighting spirit'. They ended up exiting the
Indonesia Open at the second round. Jordan and Oktavianti participated at the
World Tour Finals, but failed to proceed to the knockout stage with two losses (against Puavaranukroh and Taerattanachai, and against
Tang Chun Man and
Tse Ying Suet) and one win (against
Marcus Ellis and
Lauren Smith). In January 2022, the
Badminton Association of Indonesia announced Jordan and Oktavianti's dismissal from the national team. They continued playing under PB Djarum, guided by coach
Vita Marissa, in which they reached the quarterfinals of the
All England Open. Their ranked qualified them for the
Asian Championships in Manila, where they reached the semi-finals but had to retire mid-match due to Jordan's hip injury. Jordan's condition worsened to the point that the duo had to retire from the
Indonesia Open second round. He underwent surgery to remedy the
radiculopathy in his spine and was treated with
vertebral fixation. Jordan did not compete in any other tournaments in 2022 to focus on post-surgery rehabilitation. In August, the
Badminton World Federation approved Jordan and Oktavianti's application for a 'protected rank', which allows them to retain their world rank of #5 for six months.
2023 In January, Jordan finally returned to the badminton court at the
Indonesia Masters, but lost at the first round Chinese pair
Feng Yanzhe and
Huang Dongping. In March, Jordan and Oktavianti competed in the European tour, but unfortunately lost in the second round of
German Open from 5th seed Chinese pair
Feng Yanzhe and
Huang Dongping in two consecutive meeting. In the next tour, they competed in the
All England Open but lost in the second round from 3rd seed Thai pair
Dechapol Puavaranukroh and
Sapsiree Taerattanachai. In the next tour, they competed in the
Swiss Open but lost in the first round from 6th seed Malaysian pair
Goh Soon Huat and
Shevon Jemie Lai. In the next tour, they competed in the
Spain Masters, but had to lose in the finals from 8th Danish pair
Mathias Christiansen and
Alexandra Bøje. In late April, Jordan and Oktavianti competed at the
Asian Championships in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but had to lose in the quarter-finals from 1st seed and eventual finalist Chinese pair
Zheng Siwei and
Huang Yaqiong. In late May, Jordan and Oktavianti competed in the second Asian Tour at the
Malaysia Masters. Unfortunately, they lost in the second round from Chinese pair
Jiang Zhenbang and
Wei Yaxin in rubber games. In June, Jordan and Oktavianti competed at the
Singapore Open, but lost in the first round from fellow Indonesian pair
Rinov Rivaldy and
Pitha Haningtyas Mentari. In the next tour, they competed at the home tournament,
Indonesia Open, but lost in the second round from Hong Konger pair
Tang Chun Man and
Tse Ying Suet in straight matches. In July, Jordan and Oktavianti competed at the
Korea Open, but lost in the second round from first seeds
Zheng Siwei and
Huang Yaqiong. In the next tour, they competed at
Japan Open, but lost in the first round from 3rd seed Japanese pair
Yuta Watanabe and
Arisa Higashino in straight games. In early August, Jordan and Oktavianti competed at the
Australian Open, but exited in the second round from Hong Kong pair
Tang Chun Man and
Tse Ying Suet in straight games. ==Awards and nominations==