
Pre-match analysis: Thailand national team faces Indonesia in SEA Games 2025, with Thailand dominating victories over the past 10 years.
On 14 Dec 2025 GMT+7, a pre-match analysis covers the Thailand national team against Indonesia in the women's volleyball SEA Games 2025. Thailand is scheduled to play the semifinal against Indonesia on 14 Dec 2025 at 15:00 GMT+7, competing for a spot in the final against the winner of Vietnam versus the Philippines.
The Thailand national team, ranked 18th worldwide, arrives at SEA Games 2025 with a core of highly experienced players including Chatchu-on Moksri (captain), Ajcharaporn Kongyot, Sasipaporn Janthawisut, Thaddao Nukjaeng, Hattaya Bamrungsuk, Pornpun Guedpard, and Piyanuch Pannoi, combined with promising young talents like Warisara Sritaleart, Wimonrat Thanaphan, and Kalyarat Kamwong, all under the leadership of coach "Coach Ott" Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai.
SEA Games 2025 performance: Thailand has met expectations, securing impressive victories in the group stage, such as 3-0 wins over Singapore and the Philippines.
Meanwhile, Indonesia, ranked 70th globally and 4th in ASEAN, features key player Megawati Pertiwi who cannot be underestimated. Although her recent two matches showed less sharpness compared to her standout performances with the Redspark team in the Korean league seasons 2023-24 and 2024-25, and her trusted setter Tisya Amalia is absent, her experience remains a significant factor.
SEA Games 2025 performance: Indonesia performed well in the group stage with two wins and one loss — defeating Malaysia 3-0, beating Myanmar 3-0, and losing to Vietnam 0-3 in sets.
Head-to-head record from the last five encounters: Thailand vs. Indonesia.
Thailand has won all 5 matches; Indonesia has won 0.
8 August 2025: Thailand defeated Indonesia 3-0 in sets (CVL).
10 August 2024: Thailand defeated Indonesia 3-0 in sets (CVL).
2 August 2024: Indonesia lost to Thailand 0-3 in sets (CVL).
12 August 2023: Indonesia lost to Thailand 0-3 in sets (CVL).
4 August 2023: Thailand defeated Indonesia 3-0 in sets (CVL).
Analysis.
This match depends on whether Thailand can maintain consistent performance standards. Given Thailand’s decade-long dominance, if their defense and first-ball plays meet expectations and the setter can distribute points effectively among attackers, they should close the game comfortably. However, if Thailand becomes complacent or loses focus, as happened when they dropped a set to Indonesia in the SEA V.League 2025, the match could extend longer.