Born in Bandung, Sie had a best junior world ranking of 63 and appeared in the boys' singles main draw at Wimbledon, before competing professionally at ITF Futures level from 2006 to 2013.
[1] Sie reached a career high singles world ranking on the professional tour of 687 and won three Futures doubles titles.
Unfortunately, in the first qualifying round, Sie had to retire against Hsin-Han Lee whilst leading 6-2 0–1.
[3] Sie featured in a total of 18 Davis Cup rubbers for Indonesia between 2006 and 2014, across 12 ties.
[4] By the time of the 2018 Asian Games he had made the switch to soft tennis and replicated the feat of another Davis Cup player Edi Kusdaryanto by winning a silver medal in the singles event.