2022 Rose and her partner
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari made their
Asian Championships debut in April, where they lost to
Yuki Fukushima and
Sayaka Hirota in the first round. In May, Rose and Puspita Sari won their first senior title at the
Slovenian International. They also made a surprise win at the
Indonesia Masters against experienced Indian pair
Ashwini Ponnappa and
N. Sikki Reddy in the first round, before bowing out to world no. 1
Chen Qingchen and
Jia Yifan in the second round. Rose and Puspita Sari participated at the
World Junior Championships as the second seeds in the individual event, but lost to
Liu Shengshu and
Wang Tingge in the final.
2023 In the first semester of 2023, Rose and Puspita Sari joined several BWF World Tour tournaments. Their journey was a rather uphill one, with first-round exits at the
Indonesia Masters,
Thailand Masters,
Orléans Masters,
Malaysia Masters,
Thailand Open,
Singapore Open,
Indonesia Open and the
Taipei Open, as well at the
Asian Championships. They also lost in the qualifying round of the
Swiss Open. Their best results were reaching the quarter-finals at the
Spain Masters. At the end of the year, Rose made her debut at the
SEA Games. Together with the women's team, she earned a silver medal after losing against Thailand, and later on became runner-ups in the individual women's doubles event against seniors
Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma and
Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi. In the second semester of 2023, they reached the quarterfinals of the
Indonesia Masters I in Medan and
Guwahati Masters and made it to the finals of the
Indonesia Masters II in Surabaya. The pair closed the 2023 season with their first World Tour title at the
Odisha Masters.
2024 Rose reached a women's team bronze at the
Asia Team Championships in February. In March, she and Puspita Sari won their first ever World Tour title together at the
Orléans Masters, after defeating fourth seed
Rui Hirokami and
Yuna Kato. She was also called up for the
Uber Cup in May, in which the Indonesian team reached their first Uber Cup final since 2008. Rose and Puspita Sari did not play in the finals as Indonesia lost to first seed China 0–3. Due to Puspita Sari's hiatus following a knee injury while preparing for the
Thailand Open, Rose was temporarily partnered with
Lanny Tria Mayasari for the
Kaohsiung Masters, where they reached the quarter-finals. The pair also played at two home tournaments, the Indonesia International Challenge and the
Indonesia Masters Super 100 I, both in Pekanbaru. Their journey ended at the second round of the
Taipei Open after losing against Japanese Pair
Mizuki Otake and
Miyu Takahashi. Rose spent the rest of the 2024 season in another temporary partnership with Kelly Larissa, in which she finished at the second round of the Indonesia International Challenge and the quarter-finals of
Indonesia Masters Super 100 II, both in Surabaya.
2025 Rose resumed her partnership with Puspita Sari following her partner's return to the court. They started out at the
Indonesia Masters, where they fell against eventual champions
Kim Hye-jeong and
Kong Hee-yong in the first round. Resuming the partnership proved challenging, with their best results being semi-final finishes at the
Thailand Masters and the
Macau Open between a string of first- and second-round exits, as well as one quarter-final finish at the
Thailand Open. In August, the Indonesian Badminton Association reshuffled all of the women's doubles pairs in the senior team, in which Rose was paired with
Febi Setianingrum. Their first tournament together was the
Hong Kong Open, where they lost in three games against seniors
Apriyani Rahayu and
Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti in the first round. Rose and Setianingrum had to fall through the European tournaments against more seasoned pairs, namely
Rin Iwanaga and
Kie Nakanishi at the
Arctic Open;
Pearly Tan and
Thinaah Muralitharan at the
Denmark Open; and
Baek Ha-na and
Lee So-hee at the
French Open. Entering their Super 500 debut at the
Australian Open, Rose and Setianingrum created the first ever all-Indonesian women's doubles final at a Super 500 and above tournament, together with compatriots
Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma and
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari. In a tense final match lasting 109 minutes, Rose and Setianingrum emerged as champions, thus sealing their first ever Super 500 title. In December, Rose made her second appearance at the
SEA Games. Playing as first doubles with Setianingrum in the
team event, they helped the team reach the finals, but again conceded to Thailand. Rose and Setianingrum also obtained a bronze medal in the individual event after a close match against first seeds Tan and Muralitharan in the semi-finals.
2026 Rose's first tournament of the year was at the
Indonesia Masters, where she improved her previous results by reaching the semi-finals with Setianingrum. They were eliminated by
Arisa Igarashi and
Miyu Takahashi. They later made it to the quarter-finals of the
Thailand Masters. At the
Asia Team Championships, Rose and Setianingrum won both their group stage matches against Hong Kong and Japan, the latter being an three-game upset against veterans Arisa Igarashi and
Chiharu Shida. However, they were unable to replicate their success in the knockout stage, as they lost to Korean scratch pair
Baek Ha-na and
Kim Hye-jeong in the semi-finals. == Achievements ==