Women's singles Pradipta career started when she was selected as a member of
Indonesia national badminton team that competed in
2008 BWF World Junior Championships in
Pune, India as a singles player. Coming as an unseeded player, she performed quite well and beat
Chan Tsz Ka from Hong Kong who was seeded 9/16 in the third round 21–23, 21–15, 21–12. In that tournament, Pradipta reached the fourth round only to be beaten by
Porntip Buranaprasertsuk from Thailand 13–21, 21–16, 4–21. In 2009, after such a good performance in Pune, Pradipta was chosen by PBSI to be promoted to join the national team in Cipayung as a singles player, but in early 2010, due to lack of results that she had achieved, she was finally relegated by PBSI and had to return to her club.
Change discipline and breakthrough After facing the agony of being relegated from the national team, Pradipta went back to her club Jaya Raya and tried to continue her career as an independent player. She then changed to play in doubles disciplines, and in 2011, started her partnership with
Pia Zebadiah Bernadet who was just recently resigned from national team. As a new pair, they won their first tournament in 2012
Vietnam International beating Malaysian pair
Amelia Alicia Anscelly and
Soong Fie Cho 21–10, 21–15. They won their second title after beating Korean pair
Lee Se-rang and
Yoo Hyun-young 21–17, 19v21, 21–13 in the final of 2012
Indonesia International, and finally they won their first
Grand Prix title in
2012 Vietnam Open beating
Ng Hui Ern and
Ng Hui Lin from Malaysia 21–17, 21–19 in the final. In October 2012, they beat
Suci Rizki Andini and
Della Destiara Haris 21–15, 21–12 as both pairs brilliantly making all Indonesian final in
Chinese Taipei Open. And for Pradipta and Zebadiah, it was their fourth title overall and second
Grand Prix title. In the beginning of 2013, after their good results in 2012, PBSI recognized their achievement, and called them back to the national team, this time as a double specialist. But then, respectively, both players rejected the offer and continuing their career as an independent player. In early May, they won their first title of the year after winning
2013 Malaysia Grand Prix Gold beating the evergreen
Vita Marissa and her new starlet partner
Aprilsasi Putri Lejarsar Variella 21–17, 16–21, 21–17 in the final. Following their good results, their world ranking was also growing rapidly and just after one and a half years, the pair finally reached top 10 in the
world ranking on 30 May 2013. ==Awards and nominations==