Siblings Mischka Aoki and Devon Kei Enzo have recently been appointed as Indonesian Student Tennis Ambassadors by the Indonesian Tennis Association (PP PELTI), marking a significant step towards increasing interest and access to tennis among Indonesian students. The official ceremony, held at Al Azhar Kelapa Gading in North Jakarta on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, was a momentous occasion for the duo. As Devon expressed to the media present, taking on the role of Indonesian Student Tennis Ambassadors is not only a great honor but also a meaningful responsibility. They view tennis not just as a sport but as a tool for building character, discipline, and unwavering spirit among the younger generation.
Devon’s sentiments were echoed by Mischka, who emphasized the opportunity to introduce tennis to more young people in Indonesia. With this ambassadorial role, they aim to bring tennis closer to the youth, integrate it into Indonesia’s sporting culture, and ensure that every child has an equal chance to shine, both on the court and in their lives.
The Chairman of PELTI, Nurdin Halid, underlined that the launch of this ambassadorship program is part of an accelerated effort to cultivate young talent in the world of tennis, particularly among teenagers, in pursuit of Indonesia’s golden generation goal in 2045. He mentioned the establishment of the Indonesian Student League as a platform to identify young potential talents who could bring glory to Indonesian tennis in the future.
The event was graced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, represented by Deputy Secretary for Sports Culture, Aris Subiyono, along with PELTI’s Chairman Nurdin Halid, Secretary-General of PP PELTI Andi Fajar Asti, and various figures from the tennis and education sectors. In addition to the appointment of Mischka and Devon, the event also marked the launch of the “Indonesian Student Tennis School,” an initiative by PELTI aimed at providing structured tennis training and broadening access for students across Indonesia. The official ceremony was a momentous occasion for the duo. As Devon expressed to the media present, taking on the role of Indonesian Student Tennis Ambassadors is not only a great honor but also a meaningful responsibility. They view tennis not just as a sport but as a tool for building character, discipline, and unwavering spirit among the younger generation.
Devon’s sentiments were echoed by Mischka, who emphasized the opportunity to introduce tennis to more young people in Indonesia. With this ambassadorial role, they aim to bring tennis closer to the youth, integrate it into Indonesia’s sporting culture, and ensure that every child has an equal chance to shine, both on the court and in their lives.
The Chairman of PELTI, Nurdin Halid, underlined that the launch of this ambassadorship program is part of an accelerated effort to cultivate young talent in the world of tennis, particularly among teenagers, in pursuit of Indonesia’s golden generation goal in 2045. He mentioned the establishment of the Indonesian Student League as a platform to identify young potential talents who could bring glory to Indonesian tennis in the future.
The event was graced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, represented by Deputy Secretary for Sports Culture, Aris Subiyono, along with PELTI’s Chairman Nurdin Halid, Secretary-General of PP PELTI Andi Fajar Asti, and various figures from the tennis and education sectors. In addition to the appointment of Mischka and Devon, the event also marked the launch of the “Indonesian Student Tennis School,” an initiative by PELTI aimed at providing structured tennis training and broadening access for students across Indonesia.